Aris is an open source platform for creating and playing mobile games, developing tours and telling interactive stories. " Using GPS and QR Codes, ARIS players experience
a hybrid world of virtual interactive characters, items, and media placed in physical space."
Use this tool to take clips or videos of your computer screen. Great for making tutorials or projects involving technology. Make your video of the screen-shots and recordings using the free tool and then export it to the location of your choice.
Do you get tired of lugging around a big textbook back and fourth to school every day? Well not anymore. On ClassZone you can get all of your textbooks digitally if you have a teacher gave you the login.
It allows institutions to build and preserve their own web archive of digital content, through a user friendly web application, without requiring any technical expertise or hosting facilities. Subscribers can harvest, catalog, and archive their collections, and then search and browse the collections when complete.
Meograph is a great way to make map and timeline based stories. Meomath allows you to put in pictures and videos along with audio in order to create an amazing digital story.
Pealtrees is a great site for students to organize and arrange their favorite websites into webs or mindmaps. Each bookmark of a website is made into a circle, which is a "pearl." The pearls can be connected to each other in any way, which serves as the branches. Pealtrees also allows others to share their webs with others on the site. With this site, students can make digital portfolios of all of their work created online, such as blog posts, in addition to any offline work.