Create learning maps, which lead students through steps. Each step contains content, such as text, video, flipped-classroom style lectures, quizzes, images, PDFs, etc. Within Edynco, you can create the lectures and quizzes.
The learning maps can be exported.
Limitations: 5 learning maps in the free account.
Create collections of web resources to share with students. You can also add quiz questions and commentary on the resources.
Limitations: Does not support non-Latin fonts.
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Create digital lessons for use in class or at home using web content, images, videos, documents, questions, etc. Add tags for Common Core standards. Students have opportunities to provide feedback.
Used the online editor to crop videos from YouTube, KhanAcademy, and other sites. Then record audio directly in the browser, and add multiple-choice and open-ended questions at any points in the video. You can also add audio notes. Useful for flipping the classroom.
Limitations: You can't upload your own videos to the site. However, you could upload them to YouTube, then access them through EDpuzzle.
Create lessons based on TED talks and YouTube videos. Add multiple-choice and fill-in questions, discussion. The instructor can review student responses and send feedback.
See also http://dev.celta.msu.edu/technology-blog/?p=289
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Creates a room in which you and those you invite can simultaneously watch a YouTube, Vimeo, or Dailymotion video and have a text chat at the same time.
Create multimedia books that include (YouTube) video, images, links, voiceover, and text. Share them with classes within the app.
You can download the finished book as a Flash file, but it would not play on my PC.
Add elements to YouTube video such as text, images, and questions (multiple-choice, fill-in, check-box).
See also http://dev.celta.msu.edu/technology-blog/2014/06/10/zaption/
Limitations: Must create account and log in to view videos. Free version does not allow you to see people connected to their responses.