Write in your L2 and get feedback on your writing from native speakers of that language. You can also give other people feedback on their writing in your native language.
Limitations: You can only choose one L2 in the free version.
Communication app that allows students and instructors to text chat and exchange files. Text transcript can be downloaded. Instructor can delete inappropriate messages.
Limitations: All users must create an account.
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.
Gamified Japanese language learning. Includes hiragana, katakana, kanji, vocabulary, and news articles. You earn experience points by correctly answering questions. Also includes social features and a dictionary.
Enter the URL of a webpage, then make edits to the text on it. This site produces a URL to link to your edited version. (No changes are made to the original website.)
Upload videos or link to YouTube. Add video, audio, or text comments at the exact place in the video where you want it. The creator can also add buttons for simpler comments, such as "awesome" or "I don't understand."
Limitations: As of 6/9/2014, the audio and video comments don't seem to work.
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.
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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