29 April 2012

Time for another speedy list of Websites to preview, and hopefully use!  I've given you the name of the site or tool, along with a link to the site and a short description. 


21Classes lets teachers set up and manage a multi-user blog solution with independent blogs for students instantly and easily.  A class can have its own portal, where all students have their own blog.  It gives students a platform to discuss topics covered in class outside of school.  It is a free service for classrooms of up to 10 students providing 1 MB of Web space for each of the 10 accounts.
(Price for premium - $79.00 per year)

AwesomeHighlighter - http://www.awesomehighlighter.com/
Awesome Highlighter makes it easy to highlight text on a Web page and once you are done, it gives you a link to the highlighted page so you can share it.  It’s easy to do – simply insert a Web page address in the provided box and click Highlight Page.  It then takes you to your desired page and allows you to highlight any text on the page.  When you are finished, click Done at the top of the page.  You will then be presented with a page that includes the highlighted portions plus the link that will take you to the highlighted page.  If you just want the highlighted portions, you can email it, copy it to your clipboard, or share it to twitter, delicious, facebook, or wordpress.  You can register for free in order to save your highlighted pages to review later. 

Board800 – http://board800.com/
Board800 is an interactive whiteboard application that allows the user to draw, include text, work with an image, etc. online and then save the work to use later as a .png or .jpg file.  It’s quick and easy if you want to draw something quickly and save/share it with someone. 

Cacoo – http://cacoo.com/
Cacoo is a site where you can create diagrams online and then save them and share them as desired.  A free account is available with limited features, but you can create and save a diagram that includes text, pre-drawn images, etc.
(Price for Plus plan - $49 per year; $4.95 per month)

CoSketch is a multi-user online whiteboard designed to give you the ability to quickly visualize and share your ideas as images.  It uses simple sharing – anything you paint will show up for all other users in the room in real time.  One click will save the sketch as an image to use later.  It is free and does not require registration, plus it runs in all common Web browsers without extra plug-ins or installations. 
Creately is a visual document manager with a central repository and built-in collaboration.  Create diagrams of all kinds and access the data from anywhere.  An extensive library of ready-made templates is available.  No registration is required to try Creately. 

Dabbleboard claims to be the “whiteboard reinvented”  Dabbleboard is an online collaboration application that’s centered around the whiteboard.  With a new type of drawing interface that’s actually easy and fun to use, Dabbleboard gets out of your way and just lets you draw.  Both free and paid versions are available.

Drag your favorites onto a timeline and share your mixes with friends.   You can also quickly look at the featured, new, hot and popular mixes shared by others.  If you want to make your own, simply get an account, find your favorite clips on YouTube and insert them.  Share or not – you decide. 

EditGrid is an online spreadsheet service.  It uses the majority of features that Excel® has, but also allows sharing, collaboration and publishing, is live data and delivers on demand.  You can check out spreadsheets created by other users, too.  They include a Quick Tour you can scroll through at your own pace.  The most popular feature is the real-time collaboration.  Personal accounts are free, and a business side is offered for $5 per user per month (with a 30-day free trial). 

FlockDraw - http://flockdraw.com/
FlockDraw free online whiteboard based painting and drawing tool which allows you to draw in real time with others.  You can have unlimited people in a room and the drawing updates in real time.  Use different colors, shapes, and text.  There are public lobby rooms where you can try it out, but be careful, since anyone can draw in these rooms, some of the content may not be appropriate.  You must have Flash installed for it to work. 

This site is intended to be a collection of resources for those interested in using ePortfolios in education.  There is a short intro video to watch.  There are also examples to see and other videos to watch about ePortfolios.  There’s a piece for instructors as well. 

Grou.ps is a do-it-yourself social networking platform that allows people to come together and form interactive communities around a shared interest.  It is easy to use and takes five minutes or less to be up and running.  There are 70+ templates to choose from to customize your group.  You can make your group public or private.  There is a tour available so you can learn how to create a group, customize the look, post content, invite friends, and much more.  It is free to try, but paid versions cost from $2.95 to $29.95 a month, depending on the membership using the group.

GroupTweet allows 2 to 100,000+ contributors to tweet from the same account.  Contributor names can be displayed or hidden and multiple contributors can be controlled through message moderation.  There are both free and premium accounts.  The premium costs $4.99 per month, but is what’s needed for message moderation and a few other features. 

A safe and simple blog for students, designed for elementary and middle school teachers to use.  It’s fast and free and allows students to publish posts and participate in discussion within a secure classroom blogging community.  Teachers maintain complete control over the student blogs. 

            Kizoa is a slideshow maker, a collage creator and a photo editor
which is fun and easy-to-use, online, and free to join.  You can create slideshows with effects, text and music; make collages from templates; edit photos with filters, effects, and frames; and even share your work online (e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, Websites, YouTube) or burn to a DVD.

Knowcase is a fast, easy and free tool for capturing and organizing information.  For individuals and groups.  You can quickly save ideas, notes, to do lists, etc. and then organize everything using drag-n-drop features.  When you’re done, you can share your lists with a team, co-workers, students, parents, etc.

Create professional charts and diagrams with Lucidchart.  Drag and drop shapes quickly help you start your design.  An overview video is available and educators can request a free account. 

Using MeBeam, you can instantly video conference.  There is no need to download anything or signup or login.  MeBeam is 100% free.  Simply type in the name of any video room and then tell people to meet you in the room.  You can chat while you utilize the video.

Create a personal dashboard across all your devices.  Middlespot is the simplest way to view, read, and watch your documents, photos, links, and videos on all your devices.  Take 30 seconds and create your own dashboard to suit you with simple drag’n’drop, resize and rotate features.  Each dashboard has a personal Web address.  Share it on Facebook, Twitter, e-mail or embed in your blog or Website.  Basic accounts are free, but Plus accounts are available with more features.

Mindmeister claims to be the leading online mind-mapping tool.  You can sign up for a 30-day free trial.  Personal accounts are $4.99 per month, but they also offer Pro and Business accounts. 

Mixbook allows you the creativity to create your own custom photo book by choosing a design, adding photos, and making adjustments.  You can add photos from many different sources and select thousands of pre-designed themes.  (You can also make cards and calendars.)  Check the Gallery for some ideas.  If you sign up for their e-mail list, you get a 20% coupon code.  If you are wanting to use Mixbook with students, you can sign up for the Mixbook Education Program. 

Muvee Cloud - http://cloud.muvee.com/
This site allows you to bring together photos and video.  Albums are by shared by invitation only.  Invited guests don’t need to sign up for the service to view your albums.  You can also create fun home movies by choosing the content, the style, and the music.  With the click of a button, a muvee is made!  Muvee Cloud is a paid service, but they do offer a free unlimited 15-day trial membership.  The premium membership plan is $19.95 per year. 

PrimaryPad - http://primarypad.com/
PrimaryPad is a Web-based word processor designed for schools that allows students and teachers to work together in real-time.  This site offers a video guide on its use and you can start creating a new pad without signing up for anything.  You can sign up for an education account, though, for free for three months.  (It also looks like a school can have a Pro account for free for twelve months.)  There is a Teachers link on the menu bar that includes links to Lesson Ideas.  (The other two sections are not available as yet – Lesson Plans and User Guide.) 

Protagonize lets you explore your hidden writing talent.  You can create and develop your own stories, discuss and refine your writing style and technique, follow your favorite stories and authors and discover the works of talented authors.  Accounts can be created for free. 

Splashup, formerly Fauxto, is a powerful editing tool and photo manager.  It’s easy to use, with the features professionals use, and works in real-time.  You can edit many images at once.  Splashup runs in all browsers, integrates seamlessly with top photo sharing sites, and even has its own file format so you can save your work in progress. 

With Stino you can create your own chats in seconds and invite people to join by simply sending a short link.  All you need is a modern browser – no download, no installation, no registration required.  Stinto can be used for business conferences or just to chat about things you care about – and new features allow you to share photos, sketches and other images. 

Story Jumper – http://www.storyjumpger.com
Publish your own children’s book with StoryJumper.  StoryStarter helps you write a story in just seven steps.  You can use their art or your own drawings and photos to illustrate your story.  You can share stories online for free, but they also offer hardback versions for a price.  You can view several examples right off the homepage.

This is a search engine for students.  Every Web site in SweetSearch has been evaluated by research experts.  It is free and a student (or adult) can simply type something they are searching for and click Go for a list of results.  (Be aware, it is not as comprehensive as Google or Yahoo – for example, searching for Caldwell County Schools + Kentucky does not find the actual CCS Website, but finds other sites that mention CCS like yp.com and city-data.com. 

Tgethr is an easy collaboration tool for groups.  You can join for free and groups are private.  The free plan includes 1 group and up to 5 users with 250MB of storage.  Be aware, though, it will include some small ads.  They also have three plans – Plus, Basic and Starter.  Starter is the most popular and costs $6 per month.  It includes up to 3 groups with unlimited users and 2GB of storage.  To start a group, simply develop a group e-mail (i.e. earnestgroup@tgethrcom), name the group, and then include the e-mails of the people you want to be in the group. 

Thinklinkr - http://thinklinkr.com/
Thinklinkr is an easy way to create and share outlines.  Leave Thinklinkr open for a day and use it to organize your thoughts – you won’t ever want to turn it off!  They have three plans – basic (which is free), pro (which is $5 per month) and business (which is $5 per month per user).  When you register for the basic account, you will see a message about the 5-minute tutorial and the fact that it automatically saves. 

Twiducate is social networking for schools.  You can have your students connect to a private social network.  You can also have other teachers and students connect to your network across the globe.  If you are a teacher, you can sign up for Twiducate for free.  It is the perfect solution for elementary and secondary students.  Rather than having your students sign up and enter an e-mail address, you sign up and create a class code.  Using this code, the students login to your class network.  Students can answer questions, collaborate on problems, and even embed pictures and videos.  A teacher has full control over the network.  This is very simple to use.

Voxopop, formerly Chinswing, is a voice-based e-learning tool.  Talkgroups are a fun, engaging and easy-to-use way to help students develop speaking skills.  They’re a bit like message boards, but use voice rather than text.  Talkgroups can be public, restricted, or entirely private. 

Wallwisher is a new way to communicate.  It is an online notice board maker, ideal for making announcements, keeping notes, etc.  It’s easy.  It’s effective because you can say more with images, music, and video and it’s intuitive because it works like a real notice board – simply drag and drop to re-arrange.  You can view a demo wall and a screenshot to get some ideas.  You start by building a wall – simply enter your name and e-mail address; choose a wall URL; decide who can view and/or post (you can even mark it so that you approve every post before it shows up on the wall – good for teachers!); select a theme; and give it a title and a sub-title.  And start posting!

            WebCanvas is the world’s largest collaborative painting. 

WebNotes is a tool you can use right from your Web browser to highlight and add notes to Web pages.  You can stay organized and search your notes and even share your notes via e-mail, Twitter, etc.  Look at the features to try it out for yourself.  The Lite version is free.  The Pro version is $35 a year and the Platinum version is $300 a year.  (Be aware this does not seem to work on Macs, nor does it work for certain browsers, like Firefox 11.0)  It did work for my Dell’s Internet Explorer, though, and I could see many uses for it – both as a classroom tool with students or in a training session with other professionals.

Wiggio is the easiest free way to work in groups.  You can host conference calls, create lists and tasks, send messages, manage events with a shared calendar, poll the group in real-time, and upload and manage files in a shared folder.  Students and teachers can use Wiggio to collaborate on projects, case studies, labs, study groups and class initiatives.  This one may be a little more complicated than others, but it has lots more features. 

WikiDot for education offers an unlimited number of members, 5 GB for file uploads, and much more.  It is free for educational/research purposes.  After registering for an account, you will be directed to design your homepage.  You can then share this page with others. 

Woices is a site where you can find multitudes of “tours” by people just like you!  Signing up for an account is free and you can prepare and upload your own tours, plus listen to others.  You can record an “echo” which is a short vocal account of the place you are describing or a “walk” which is a collection of echoes, which may be more appropriate for a walking tour style of presentation.  You can search for different “tours” – for example, there is one (obviously done by a student) about the Kentucky Derby in Louisville.  This could be a good alternative to the normal stand and deliver type of presentation by students in a classroom. 

This is a free resource, which enables teachers to build a game to help students with vocabulary.  Games can be played by students and can be used as challenges to other students but to other schools as well.  It is completed in three easy steps – add the vocabulary, build the game, and engage your students.  Teachers can create a free account, but students can have accounts, too.  Teachers can have control over who accesses their games.  This would be a good idea for keyboarding classes since one of the games is to type the words. 

Wridea is a Web service is a way of gathering ideas, sharing with friends and organizing the content.  Create new idea entries in seconds, update details, discuss in depth and categorize under different pages.  If used with a projection system in a classroom, this could be a neat way to share ideas with students.  As they have an idea during a brainstorming session, simply type the entry in Wridea for all to see. 

Writeboard - http://writeboard.com/
Writeboards are sharable, Web-based text documents that let you save every edit, roll back to any version, and easily compare changes.  Use Writeboard to write solo or to collaborate with others.  Three simple steps get you started – simply name your Writeboard, give it a password (only those with the password can access it), and enter your e-mail address.  (You have to agree to the terms of service, but they are the usual.)  You can then type away!  You have the ability to invite others to collaborate if you wish simply by entering their e-mail address.  They are then sent the URL for the Writeboard, along with the password.  This could be used with students, but it would also be a great way for teachers to collaborate with each other, especially between schools. 

This is a digital storytelling tool, which lets anyone easily create his or her own 3D popup books.  Using ZooBurst, storytellers of any age can create their own rich worlds in which their stories can come to life.  Start with the Gallery to see some examples.