Murally's tagline is: "Google Docs for visual people." Being highly visual, that description immediately resonates with me! Murally reminds me a little bit of Wallwisher (now Padlet), it is a way for learners to come together to think, imagine and discuss their ideas. With Murally, students can create murals and include any content they want in them. Learners can drag and drop images, video, etc. from any website (or from their computer) onto their mural. Learners can create presentations from within a mural they have already created. The best part: this all happens with the ability to collaborate with others. Murally makes it easy for students to collect, think, imagine, show and discuss learning. Murals can be made public (shared live with a link) or private (only friends granted permission can access the mural).
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I've been a huge symbaloo fan for a while now but I really think this is better. It is much easier to organize and much easier to add new pearls than it is to add tiles in symbaloo.
"Full featured online flow charting solution. Create professional quality diagrams in minutes without software installation." Grapholite is available both online or as a download
Online drawing tool which allows you to create a high quality diagram (e.g. concept map .. or pretty much anything else!), then download it in jpg, png, svg or xml format.
Great for pupils as no sign on required.