Infuse Learning is a site that allows teachers to send out questions to students using any internet capable device. This site allows students to give responses in standard multiple choice, true/false, or short answer formats, but also allows them to reply by drawing an image or diagram using a laptop or tablet.
myHomework is an app that works on the majority of smart phones and is designed to help students keep track of their classes. Enter your schedule in day or block format and keep track of assignments and due dates. "If you're looking for one schedule and homework reminder service that you can recommend to all of your students regardless of which mobile operating system they use, myHomework is worth trying out" (Richard Byrne).
This site allows students in 7th to 12th grade to create multiple study lists of vocabulary words that they need to know. Either you can put your own words into the study list, or the site can generate words for you. You can also download the study list in mp3 format so that you can listen to the words, create crossword puzzles, make video flashcards, or create fill in the blank questions to help you further understand the vocabulary.
Problem Attic is a free service that allows you to quickly create practice tests and flashcards for social studies, language arts, mathematics, science, and many other subjects.
Problem-attic is a website specifically designed to create teaching tools based off of over 800,000 free to use questions from a variety of sources. You can format these into worksheets, flashcards, tests, and calenders.
Historical Facebook is a template for creating fake Facebook accounts for historical figures. Students can easily organize basic and formation and make connections between key historical figures.
EasyBib is useful for students to cite their resources, as use of resources is very prominent in learning. EasyBib creates works cited pages in correct format, and conveniently exports as a word document ready to print without editing.
The official home page of the Apache OpenOffice project, home of OpenOffice Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw and Base. Basically OpenOffice is an open source that can create, read, and save general format documents and presentations. Because of the general style of OpenOffice, it works with most computers and can also be read in most languages.
LiveMinutes is a great productivity tool which combines chat rooms, video meetings, document editing across multiple formats including Microsoft Office, PDF's and many more. Also it can sync with your to-do list on evernote. The site even has an app which will send you notifications on workspace activity and you can even video conference from your phone.