For those of us who are unsure of the benefits of blogging, here are some good reasons. Another good article on the same website is "The Internet and the Future of Education."
A digital poster creation site~benefits include:
-Open log-in so if students already have Twitter, Google, or Facebook accounts, it's simple to save, publish, and log-in
-Integrates multimedia
-Able to share and interact with others~comments and reactions in the side window.
-Web tool for any platform--iPads, PC's...
Really good site that Jay Cross has developed. This site has a blog, and "Important Stuff" among other "stuff" that Jay Cross has compiled. His compilations include interesting and thought provoking information from the on-line world from Ted Talks and Stephen Downes to John Dewey.
Free and stable.
A very robust and secure online discussion platforms. Easy to use and moderate. Easy to set up and begin.
Discussions, polls, debates.
Allows attachment of pictures, videos, PDF, Microsoft documents.
Reports and results; grouping of students...
Quotation from email sent by the company
Layouts give your page more structure, if and when you need it. In a Stream, all posts are arranged one below the other in chronological order. Here are some cool ways of using Streams:
Writing long form text, like a blog.
Group discussions, where order is important.
Presentations.
A very robust online classroom that includes discussion, quizzes, calendars, polls, gradebooks, assignment annotation, and much more. Very dynamic and free.
The help centre provides video tutorials: http://help.edmodo.com/?subdomain=www