3DTOAD.com is a library of 3D images that you can rotate and explore. It includes skulls, skeletons, dissections, coral, geology, and even music. These could be great visuals on an Interactive White Board or used on an iPad.
Now that ScribblePress isn't free, this is a great alternative for elementary digital storytelling. Little Story Maker lets students incorporate images from the photo roll as well as record their own audio with their stories - all for FREE.
In addition to being able to use the Fotopedia Reporter from the web, there's now an app. Choose from thousands of public domain images to create and share digital stories.
Flashcard Exchange works much like Quizlet but with a slightly cleaner interface. Students can create flashcards with images or their own text and then test themselves. Flashcards can be published and shared as well. It does work with some apps for review on mobile devices.
Create comic books and illustrations that include monsters and superheroes. The images and drawing tools can be used for a variety of literacy & numeracy activities as well as storytelling.
This site offers tools for studying vocabulary. There is also a selection of apps available. What makes this interesting for students is the visuals provided by both images as well as video to give additional cues for learning words.
This note taking app includes multiple pen and highlighter tools and functions much like a paper notebook. For $5.99, it offers a lot of organizational and editing tools. Additionally, Noteshelf exports notes as PDF or image files to either Evernote or Dropbox.
This free app lets you easily annotate and share images, maps, and ideas. It is part of Evernote, so it is designed to easily help you remember and share your information.
This free app lets you create notebooks that incorporate audio, drawings, type, and images.Its goal is to mimic a paper desk and become a notebook replacement.
Another great digital storytelling app, there is a free version as well as an enhanced service. With the free app, you can create and share stories with images and audio straight from your mobile device
Create a story with text, images, and video from your camera roll, Dropbox, and the cloud. Scroll through to read online and share. Interesting free option.
Animoby is a sort of screencasting tool, but not really. The idea is to instantly create and publish products that include voice, drawings, and images.