The document lists 90 different online tools for educational use across 3 categories: enrichment activities, publishing activities, and problem solving activities. It provides a brief description and link for each tool. The tools can be used for activities like animation, audio editing, diagramming, e-learning authoring, and more. The document aims to inform educators of different digital tools that may be useful in their classrooms.
2. The vowel of confusion iPhone e-learning There are three kinds of e-learning: Enrichment activities Publishing activities Electronic? Engaging? Should it be r-learning? The consonant of clarity – p! pedagogy http://dakinane.com/blog/resources Problem solving activities
Bubbleshare - is there as a cautionary note. Free can also mean transient… Cacoo – Diagram tool, collaborative, line diagrams, lots of already created shapes and templates
Hot potatoes – University of British Columbia, games and resources maker. Worksheets etc
Paper rater – checks work for plagiarism, style, grammar etc
Photopeach – create slideshows from your own images, from photobucket and from images on the Internet, add sound and embed Read Please – Great tool for reading any text on screen. Great for supporting students who need additional support. Voice is a bit mechanical…
Rockyou – another slideshow creation site. Screenhunter – a tool that allows you to take screen shots from any part of your screen and then use these images for tutorials, embedding into Word etc
Story Jumper – Great site for students to re-tell or create their own stories with pre-created resources and organise them into a book. Fully embeddable
Synfig – animation tool, a kind of open source Flash platform. Great for open ended project for upper primary Titan Pad – online collaborative document editing