Pretty cool 3D modeling tool - free - can be used to create and tinker with 3D models, export them to 3D printing, etc.
"Features & Benefits
Solid modelling
Designing physical models either for manufacturing or visualization requires solid modeling. All operations in Tinkercad are guaranteed to generate proper solids.
Cloud storage
The 3D designs created with Tinkercad are stored in the cloud for easy access from anywhere. We always use SSL encryption (same as online banks).
Laser Cutting
The SVG export in Tinkercad is specifically tailored for laser cutters. The standard workplane will cut a slice through your model which can then be laser cutted.
Shapes
Shapes are the basic building block of Tinkercad. Any shape can add or remove material and in addition to pre-existing shapes you can also import your own.
Share models
As Tinkercad is a web app you can easily share your models just by copying the link. Tinkercad also lets you fork someone elses model and develop it further.
Import 2D
With 2D import you can create vector shapes in your favorite vector editing tool and import them into Tinkercad and extrude them into solids. Great for adding logos or images.
Grouping
By grouping together a set of shapes you can create a new shape to work with. By building more and more intricate shapes you can create extremely detailed models.
3D printing
Tinkercad supports all 3D printers on the market that accept the industry standard STL file format. You can also download VRML files for color printing.
Import 3D
Tinkercad features revolutionary 3D import that lets you turn an external file into a editable Tinkercad shape. There is a growing number of supported formats.
Web based
Tinkercad runs in any web browser that supports HTML5/WebGL be it on Windows, Mac or Linux. Suggested browsers are Google Chrome and Mozille FireFox.
3D printing services
With direct integration with 3rd party printing services you can print a design from Tinkercad with just a few clicks of the mouse.
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We are a Mobile Storytelling platform that makes it easy to create, share and play GPS games and tours.
Mission
We link your media to places so you can create engaging city experiences for anyone with a mobile phone.
Guide, tour, game? That's up to you...
Connect your story to the city!
Very nice wireframing tool that allows you to create wireframes by choosing html templates and edit those. Basic CSS and html knowledge required, but very flexible with basic templates built in.
Vidzor is an online interactive video platform that allows anyone to create and publish interactive videos on the web. The Vidzor team has designed a video editing solution for both artists and their audience that accelerates and maximizes the power of short online videos.
Mozilla's Thimble tool makes making websites and learning HTML and CSS easy. You can pick a project, edit its CSS and HTML, and directly see the results in your browser.
MOZILLA THIMBLE
Thimble makes it ridiculously simple to create your own web pages. Write and edit HTML and CSS right in your browser. Instantly preview your work. Then host and share your finished pages with a single click. Easy, huh?"
Mozilla's popcorn is an easy-to-use web tool that allows you to easily edit and remix online content into a video.
Video beyond the box
Popcorn Maker makes it easy to enhance, remix and share web video. Use your web browser to combine video and audio with content from the rest of the web - from text, links and maps to pictures and live feeds."
Typeform allows users to easily build, design and publish 'typeforms'. Really beautiful and easy tool to use for small questionnaires or forms. Very nice interface.
"What is ThingLink?
ThingLink helps you create and discover touching images.
Be creative! Make your images come alive with music, video, text, images, shops and more!
Every image contains a story and ThingLink helps you tell your stories. Follow image channels from your favorite bands, bloggers and friends. Your ThingLink interactive images form a channel that other users can follow.
Share your channel with friends on Facebook and Twitter, and follow your friends. Touch and discover."
Teachers can ask students who are interested in design, to follow one of the beginner tutorials and create a design, model or drawing of a car, building, or something else they like.
This is a very nice strategy for using the FUTUREME.org tool in class. Students will get an email in the future in which they can describe their goals or make predictions. Similar to 43things.com