{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.
Source: Sown To Grow Do you want a more student oriented grade book? One where the students report their progress for various activities allowing them to reflect on what they’ve learned? Then check out Sown to Grow. To use Sown to Grow, teachers add any activity that students will be completing in the classroom. Students…
Source: Meme generator. Create the funniest memes online. Add this to the list of tools to create memes. ILoveImg is a quick and easy meme generator. You or students can use your own images or select one of the many popular memes as a template. Once select, you can create and download your meme. ILoveImg…
Found an interesting article or website while doing something important? Should you bookmark it and open it later? Problem is you don’t even know if it’s worth having bookmarked. And maybe you will forget all about it. Source: Snooze Tabby Snooze Tabby is an extension for Google Chrome or Firefox that allows you to snooze tabs as a…
Bust out some mad AI generated rhymes with BeatBot. Source: Itay Niv – BeatBot BeatBot is an experiment in music generation, using a stead beat in which you lay down your rhythms. Once you have a good beat going, BeatBot can automatically generate a rap. Don’t hold your breath on the quality of the rap, it’s usually hilarious gibberish.
Source: Doc Builder – Google Docs add-on Teachers have to create a lot of documents, such as lesson plans and lesson activities. To create a new lesson plan, the workflow usually consists of copying an older lesson plan and editing that. This works ok, but it is cumbersome when you want to take various bits…
Recap is an online service focused on one ideal, to give questions their own place. Recap allows students to ask questions, to which the teacher will respond in what Recap calls journeys. Looks like the site is free to use, as long as you don’t charge others for access to your journey. This looks to be…