Classtools.net allows you to create free educational games, activities and diagrams in a Flash! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet! No signup, no passwords, no charge!
Digital Vaults gives you and your kids a place to find raw materials that are arranged in ways that may make more sense to them. The site is set up a bit like a social network.
Yet another good web app to work with PDF files online. PDFescape lets you open PDF files online, make necessary additions and download them back. Please note it's not a web-based PDF editor for working with text but more of a tool to add to your docume
And, now, here are the best ways for students (and anyone else) to create online content easily, quickly, and painlessly: includes cartoons, comics, maps, movies and lots more!
I will be prioritizing this list. I'll start off with the fourteenth best and end with what I think is the best one. Fourteen might seem like a strange number, but I just couldn't reduce it any further. Please let me know if you agree, disagree, and/o
Tube, Google Video, MetaCafe, DailyMotion, Veoh, Break, and a ton of other similar sites. Whether you want to watch the video on your iPod while working out, insert it into a PowerPoint presentation to add some spice, or simply download a video before it
A new way of organizing, sharing, and presenting web content... How is it useful? * Create a guided tour for any website * Show a list of houses to real estate clients * Review a list of job candidates found online * Bundle important course resources for
The Infinite Thinking Machine (ITM) is designed to help teachers and students thrive in the 21st century. Through an active blog, an Internet TV show, and other media resources, the ITM shares a "bazillion practical ideas" for turning the infinite univers