{Edtech Tool} Create comics with Toondoo
Source: Fastest Way to Create Comic Strips and Cartoons – Toondoo
This is a pretty cool tool, the big downside is that it will create students to create accounts.
Source: Fastest Way to Create Comic Strips and Cartoons – Toondoo
This is a pretty cool tool, the big downside is that it will create students to create accounts.
Design 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…
Source: Build Cheat Sheets and Share Your Favourites! – Cheatography.com: Cheat Sheets For Every Occasion No, not that kind of cheating. Cheat sheets for keyboard shortcuts, tips, and more for technology topics. At first glance the cheat sheets look pretty high tech, but you can search for various apps, such as google or microsoft.
Library of Congress’ Maps that Changed the World site. Source: Maps That Changed Our World This is a great resource for social studies classes, the Library of Congress’ Maps That Changed Our World and is a must see for anyone interested in maps or the world.
Source: Squibler: Where writers get serious Squibler is not available for free past a 14 day trial mode, but it does have some free features that you and your students can use without an account. The Plot Generator helps you start a story with an idea. Students could copy the idea into their own document…
Source: Unmixer Unmixer is a web app that takes a song and chops it up into smaller loops. This loops can then be mixed by the user. It’s pretty fun, I could see music classrooms playing around with this and students performing their best mix. To get started, you give Unmixer a song to chop…
For this year’s installment of “Free Classroom Apps to Try This Fall” I decided to round up a collection of apps that might be somewhat lesser known, but still offer lots of classroom potential. Additionally, I tried to find apps that could be used across grade levels and/or subject areas. Source: 8 Free Apps to…