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Abrania Marrero

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    This website offers two technological tools, one that would be more applicable to elementary students while the second could be used by middle and high school students. The former, Draw Me a Game, allows children to draw their own world and create a video game out of it, exposing them early on to the advantageous aspects of technology at an early age. JellyCam, the latter, allows older students to make a stop-motion video that can be used in subjects such as arts, science, English, and social studies.
Abrania Marrero

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    An online tool that can be used for making flow charts or other presentations.
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    With Lucidchart, anyone can create charts needed for education. Lucidchart is easy and appropriate for school and all ages.
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    This program, which is now compatible with Google Drive, allows for the easy creation of charts, flow charts and wireframes. This would be put to good use from middle school through high school in order to organize study material, make charts for a class, or create rough sketches of drawings or websites.
Kala Thomas

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    inClass is a very helpful website for any student of any grade level. This app connects students from around the world for sharing notes and studying together. You can also upload your schedule to inClass to keep track of due dates, events in school, and to know what you need to get done for homework each night. This is a very helpful app that could help boost your grades for good!
Mariam Kudsy

Map Maker - 0 views

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    National atlas is a website where people can create maps for different things such as climate change and agriculture. This is a great study tool for students taking social studies and science.
isabelle ordonez

survey monkey - 0 views

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    Survey monkey is a useful website for when you want to get answers and opinions from basic, everyday, normal people. You can create the questions, answers, and receive the poll. It can be used for a social studies project. Let's say your project is on how the amount of hours of sleep affects conduct or how lack of good study habits affect grades, well you can do a survey and get those answers. Maybe you don't know what book authors are good and you need a book for your book report, then you can do a survey!
Fatmeh Ali

OpenStudy - 0 views

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    OpenStudy is an educational social network site were students can collaboratively share and offer information effectively.
Cameron Granger

Edmodo | Where Learning Happens | Sign up, Sign In - 0 views

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    Edmodo provides a safe and easy way for your class to connect and collaborate, share content, and access homework, grades and school notices. Our goal is to help educators harness the power of social media to customize the classroom for each and every learner
Da'Nesha Tally

Educreations - 1 views

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    Great website that gives tutorials on any subject from grades K-12.
Louie Messina

Number2.com - 0 views

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    Test prep site for ACT and SAT. Provides practice tests, tutorials, and vocabulary builders.
Paris Evans

Collaborize Your Classroom - 0 views

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    This tool encourages classroom participation from all students
Mustafa Hamed

Class Zone - 1 views

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    Associated with most of the textbooks at this school, Class Zone has interactive lessons to help advance in lessons and get a deeper meaning for the lesson taught in the class.
Kiara Horton

Bubbl - 0 views

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    Bubble mapping site, good organization tool
Kristen Clement

Free Rice - 0 views

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    Freerice is a website the quizzes you while helping to feed the hungry.
Matthew Trochez

History Tech - 0 views

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    A site for basically everything. From facts about history to articles about current life, this site is for anyone who wants something new
Claire Pantell

HomeworkLA.org - 0 views

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    You can get live tutors online to help you with your homework or anything you're struggling with. Tutors are online from Sunday to Thursday from 2pm to 10pm. Their available times are fairly reasonable. Most of the tutors are certified teachers and/or tutors.
Gabrielle Young

Campus - 0 views

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    It helps you with any questions you have and it also has videos that explain different techniques.
Dylan Vasquez

Google Cultural Institute - 0 views

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    Good historical site for the last 100 years. Contains first hand reports, documents, and photographs pertaining to the event.
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