AP Study Notes is a great site for students who are taking the following AP courses: AP U.S. History, AP Government and Politics, AP English Language and Composition, and AP English Literature and Composition. The site supplies students with notes including course information, vocabulary terms, practice tests, sample essays, and much more, in order for students to prepare themselves for the actual AP exam.
Dropbox is a great website to place all the notes you take that are found in files that have been made in Microsoft Word or any other place files are found.
This is an amazingly useful app that allows you to put sticky notes any where on your device. This app's function is exactly as the title states floating sticky notes. This app is exclusive to Android.
Spring Note allows to create personal or group notebooks online using text, graphics, and calenders. Spring allows you to have 2GB of free upload space.
This app allows you to record and type notes. You choose whether to type or record the audio or both. This allows people to record long lectures without trying to hurry or take too long and miss important information.
TodaysMeet is an extremely simple website that allows users to create temporary chat rooms, to be used for communication and sharing of notes or questions, during class discussions or presentations.
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!
Note: click here to see the full syllabus and other related teaching materials. As anyone who's ever done it knows, the art of syllabussing is a fine one. (Yes, it's a word; don't look it up, take my word for it- Syllabussing: creating the perfect syllabus for a college-level course).
Open culture is a high-quality cultural and educational media source. A staggering collection of 400 courses, online, for free, from Ivy League universities, such as Stanford, UCLA, Columbia and Oxford University.Courses run from science and art to math and economics.
Is a site that is good for vocabulary presentation, to teach for to small groups of students and playing interactive game to help learn a foreign language.
Is a great tool to help study a new language, make note cards for a presentation, and also good tool when trying to study vocabulary.
Diigo is a tool to bookmark websites for students. I found this website quite useful for classrooms to use. It provides you to search groups to join them and start bookmarking.