A website that can be used to teach or learn foreign languages. Teachers can use this website to help their students learn other languages. Also, anyone can learn languages on this website through tutorials and practice with native speakers.
Students can share and work on assignments over Voice Thread, and teachers can check and comment on assignments. It can be accessed on mobile devices and on a desktop.
Can be used by students to create projects that require the use of digital images, which includes making a school yearbook. The projects can also be shared on any computer that has internet access. It is password protected and free to use.
Shows over 1,000 videos of testimonies from Holocaust survivors. Can be used to gain a better understanding of the Holocaust through the accounts of those who lived through it.
A website that supports the use of cell networks to share information and contact students and teachers. Anyone can join and anyone with a mobile phone or device has access to it.
SpiderScribe - online mind mapping and brainstorming app. Can be accessed from anywhere and easy to use. If you are visual and love organization, then this website is perfect for you.
This website is the educational version of youtube. Both sites contain videos and playlists of videos, except that this one has and is only made up of videos on every school subject.
Offers free courses in math, science, technology, and business. For some of the courses, you need no prior experience and you can take as much time as needed.
Explore the updated online encyclopedia from Encyclopaedia Britannica with hundreds of thousands of articles, biographies, videos, images, and web sites. Gain any information that you may need for any assignment, research report, etc.