A comic, hyper legible font, and writing ebooks in Reedsy – Top 3 of the Week
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Get the band together or annoy your workmates with Bongo Cat
Source: Bongo Cat Have you had rock star dreams? Bongo Cat won’t get you there, but it’s still fun! The site doesn’t do much, it lets you select an instrument and play that instrument. Bongo Cat would be really good for a general music class, simple tools to create music. Or, if you don’t have…
Write ebooks with the free Reedsy online writing app
Source: The Reedsy Book Editor: A FREE Online Writing Tool | Reedsy Reedsy is a pretty impressive online book editor. You can use it to write your book and then export it as .epub (for e-readers from Barnes & Noble, Apple devices, and more) or .mobie (Kindle e-readers). The site supports Google accounts, and you…
{YouTube} Easy email merges with Google Sheets
Use Google Sheets to keep students and parents in the loop for upcoming events. This tutorial will show you how to use the Form Mule add-on for Google Sheets to send customized emails.
Kinopio is an online app for mind mapping and more!
Source: Hello Kinopio – Kinopio Kinopio is mindmapping software that is free for up to 150 cards. What’s really nice is that with anonymous accounts, all data is stored locally and not transmitted to a server. This is also an issue with shared devices, but if your students have their own device, then they don’t…
Help low-vision readers by using the free Atkinson Hyperlegible font
Atkinson Hyperlegible font is named after Braille Institute founder, J. Robert Atkinson. What makes it different from traditional typography design is that it focuses on letterform distinction to increase character recognition, ultimately improving readability. We are making it free for anyone to use, download here! Source: Download the Atkinson Hyperlegible Font | Braille Institute I’ve…