Wix is a great tool for create websites for your personal use or for any other purpose. Today, I found this interesting YouTube video about the new feature that can be done by this tool. This feature is Creating Email Newsletters
"The CrazyTalk product family provides a total animation experience with innovative tools designed for aspiring and pro animators. Learn more about CrazyTalk and CrazyTalk Animator to choose which version matches your ambition."
The GoToMeeting platform allows Investor's Business as well as educators to interact with customers or students anywhere around the world via holding online meetings in virtual environment.
"Teaching Social Media as a tool is imperative in todays day and age. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube are all applications that many of our students frequent everyday. We also hear horrible stories of mistakes teens and adults have made that they can't take back on social media. A snap of a picture that is sent via text could be detrimental. Saying something inappropriate on Twitter or Facebook can put you in a lot of hot water or worse....jail."
Eyejot is a tool that help you to send and email as a video and reply to the received email by the same way as a video. "Eyejot is the first comprehensive, client-free, online video messaging platform ideal for both personal and business communications. Eyejot offers everyone the ability to create and receive video messages in a self-contained, spam-free environment"
while I was browsing the web to find a good web 2.0 tools to share them with you, I found a very helpful guide for the use of Google Drive, which is one of the best web 2.0 tools. This guide was created for both teachers and students.
I found the following helpful source that presents four free web tools to create Portfolios. The Portfolio is important for students whether for their learning or their future job to show their experiences.
the following site provides good information related to improve students writing skills by using web 2.0 tools. This source presents two helpful tools.
As you know the RSS is stand for Rich Site Summary. I found a good article written by Nick Grantham who is an Australian educator living and working in Ireland. This source provides information about the 25 of the Best RSS Feeds for Educators.
I found some posts across the web titled as the "best" For example, I found an article that is titled as "The Best Sites For Creating Online Polls & Surveys" I am questioning about the use of the word "best" Is it really helpful?
1) Simple Booklet
2) Widbook
3) Glossi
Check the following link:
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2013/12/three-good-tools-for-creating.html#.U8cIyxZwLwc