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Automatically mindmap your notes and more with Contexted
ByryanSource: Contexted | The relational note-taking app There is no shortage of note taking apps, and we are richer for it. Contexted coolest feature is the ability to interlink notes. In fact, to create a new note you enclose some text with double brackets, which will then create the new note and link to it….
Harvard’s Music Lab is here to test your music skills
ByryanSource: The Music Lab The Department of Psychology at Harvard University has opened The Music Lab, an attempt at learning how humans use music. Right now there are four different tests you can take online. I took the tone-deafness test, and was better than 60% of the people who have taken the test. I’m a little disappointed…
Create graphic novels, comics, and more with Storyboard That
ByryanSource: Storyboard That: The World’s Best Free Online Storyboard Creator Here’s a cool site that lets you or your students create different kinds of storyboards. For teachers, they have a paid plan that supports several different services for rostering. The free plan lets you create 2 storyboards a week. To get an idea what’s possible…
Design a street with Streetmix
ByryanDesign a street with Streetmix. Streetmix is an website that allows you to design your own street. You can place various roads, sidewalks, public transportation, etc. in your street. I could see students using this to redesign streets in their home town and try to answer problems such as the lack of sidewalks or places to…
Duolingo is launching an iOS app to teach young kids how to read
ByryanSource: Duolingo ABC – Learn to Read on the App Store Duolingo is known for it’s line of language learning apps, and now they are getting into the learning to read arena. Due to the numerous school closures, Duolingo is making the reading app available early. The app has no ads or in-app purchases and is…
