Collaboration
This allows users to mix all kinds of media on a virtual canvas to create multimedia posters, and access a library of engaging educational content created by students and educators worldwide. Glogster encourages interactive, collaborative education and digital literacy and allows students to interact with others from around the world.This gives students a place to create online study groups and allows them to share files, share links, chat, and draw on a collaborative whiteboard. Students can create and join multiple groups and interact globally, similar to Glogster.
Google Docs
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/
Edmodo
https://www.edmodo.com/
Google Classroom
https://classroom.google.com/h
Padlet
- OneNote
Google Docs
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/
Edmodo
https://www.edmodo.com/
Google Classroom
https://classroom.google.com/h
Padlet
Creativity
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CREATIVITY
A couple of the tools that were listed for collaboration are also great tools for creativity, especially Glogster. It would probably fall under this category more completely than the collaboration category.
Other tools for creativity include:
Prezi:
This is a virtual canvas that allows students to tell a story. Like an upgraded version of PowerPoint, Prezi allows students to glcreate a flowing presentation that is not just slides that flip. Incredible customization is available and the presentations truly come to life.
Storybird:
Storybird is a site intended to help students improve their reading, writing, and creative skills. Storybird gathers visually appealing artwork and images from artists and illustrators around world and invites students to turn those images into creative stories. Feedback can be instantly given and received and stories can be published for the world to see.
Tiki-Toki:
Tiki-Toki allows anyone to create interactive and visually stimulating timelines. Students and teachers can utilize images and other special effects to create a custom educational project, or simply a personal timeline. This tool gives students the opportunity to use images as a way to tell a story of their own history or of a historical event. Students can use their resourcefulness to find appropriate images and add complimenting captions.
Blabberize:
This is a web tool that allows students to create talking photos. The students simply choose any photo and then select the mouth or jaw and upload audio. They can also upload pre recorded audio, save and share their blabbers, and imbed their blabbers into other websites and blogs.
Deekit:
Deekit is a web-based and iPad app that serves as a real-time whiteboard. Students and teachers can create on an endless canvas and edit previous creations. Students can import images and draw as well as share ideas.
There are other great whiteboard apps such as Explain Everything, Educreations, and Bailboard. These all serve similar purposes of sharing ideas and providing a creative space to do this.
A couple of the tools that were listed for collaboration are also great tools for creativity, especially Glogster. It would probably fall under this category more completely than the collaboration category.
Other tools for creativity include:
Prezi:
This is a virtual canvas that allows students to tell a story. Like an upgraded version of PowerPoint, Prezi allows students to glcreate a flowing presentation that is not just slides that flip. Incredible customization is available and the presentations truly come to life.
Storybird:
Storybird is a site intended to help students improve their reading, writing, and creative skills. Storybird gathers visually appealing artwork and images from artists and illustrators around world and invites students to turn those images into creative stories. Feedback can be instantly given and received and stories can be published for the world to see.
Tiki-Toki:
Tiki-Toki allows anyone to create interactive and visually stimulating timelines. Students and teachers can utilize images and other special effects to create a custom educational project, or simply a personal timeline. This tool gives students the opportunity to use images as a way to tell a story of their own history or of a historical event. Students can use their resourcefulness to find appropriate images and add complimenting captions.
Blabberize:
This is a web tool that allows students to create talking photos. The students simply choose any photo and then select the mouth or jaw and upload audio. They can also upload pre recorded audio, save and share their blabbers, and imbed their blabbers into other websites and blogs.
Deekit:
Deekit is a web-based and iPad app that serves as a real-time whiteboard. Students and teachers can create on an endless canvas and edit previous creations. Students can import images and draw as well as share ideas.
There are other great whiteboard apps such as Explain Everything, Educreations, and Bailboard. These all serve similar purposes of sharing ideas and providing a creative space to do this.