Common Core-aligned lessons. This can be an extension of your Edmodo Snapshots (it recommends specific lessons for students after they have submitted a Snapshot. A lot of great resources!
Educreations is a community where anyone can teach what they know and learn what they don't. Our software turns any iPad or web browser into a recordable, interactive whiteboard, making it easy for teachers and experts to create engaging video lessons and share them on the web.
Teaching and Learning with The New York Times. The Learning Network provides teaching and learning materials and ideas based on New York Times content. Teachers can use or adapt lessons across subject areas and levels or contribute their own ideas. Students can respond to Opinion questions, take News Quizzes, learn the Word of the Day, try Test Yourself questions, enter contests, do crosswords, learn about what happened on this day in history, answer 6 Q's About the News, speculate on "What's Going On in This Picture?" or read Poetry Pairings.
ifaketext is a place where you can generate fake iphone text message screenshots and send and share them. This could be used for character analysis (have one character "text" another character at certain points in a story/novel. It could also be used as a fun way to initiate a lesson or present bell work.
The Learning Network provides teaching and learning materials and ideas based on New York Times content. Teachers can use or adapt lessons across subject areas and levels or contribute their own ideas. Students can respond to Opinion questions, take News Quizzes, learn the Word of the Day, try Test Yourself questions, enter contests, do crosswords, learn about what happened on this day in history, answer 6 Q's About the News, speculate on "What's Going On in This Picture?" or read Poetry Pairings.
Students upload a picture and make the picture "speak". A login is required (email, username, password). Students record their voices using a mic on their device. This could be used in response to literature, as an attention grabber at the beginning of a lesson (imagine Shakespeare talking to students), or a fun way to convey information.