"Students and teachers can login to the DocHub app (or DocHub.com) using their Google account. From there, it is possible to upload any PDF, text document, or Microsoft Office file from Drive, the web, or even your computer/Chromebook download folder. Once a document had been uploaded, students can highlight, draw, insert text boxes, and even incorporate sticky notes. These annotated PDFs can then be sent to Drive or even shared with a link. Unlike some other web-based annotation tools, all of the annotations remain with the PDF after it has been sent to Drive though the sticky notes only appear when shared with a link."
History in Motion offers powerful, easy-to-use features so you can create historical scenarios, animate events, share your work with others, and explore history in a way that was never before possible.
The 100 Word Challenge. Use the prompts and have your class respond to each prompt on your classroom blog. The link to your classroom blog is then shared to the 100 Word Challenge Blog. What a stepping stone to flatten classroom walls and begin engaging in peer feedback outside the classroom. Sign your classroom up here: http://100wc.net/teachers-note/
Record and share audio, simply. Introducing the easiest way to share audio. Record or upload your favorite sounds and we give you a short link to share with your friends.
Online Common Core assessments for Math and ELA that students work through independently. Teachers can use the data to identify student progress, set goals, etc. It's VERY easy to set up and use.