Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mobile Tools
- Publishing
- Issuu
- Publishing platform that allows
users to share their content in
different formats.
- Widbook
- Easily create and
publish e-books. Import
word documents,
images, and videos to
share in one e-book.
- Wikis
- Provide students with a public
space for sharing, peer editing
and composing different types
of texts.
- Blogs
- Great way to share writing, you
can have a classroom blog so
parents or co-works can keep up
on activities.
- Educational Games
- Storybird
- A great Collaborative story
telling site. You could work
together with your students
to create wonderful stories.
- AudioBoo
- You can make recordings up
to 3 minutes, then you can
share them with your class on
a wiki, a blog or other media
sites.
- WhyVile
- Students can play geography,
science and art games.This could be
a great way to extend the learning
process.
- Animoto
- Allows you to create short
video clips and slideshows that
will excite your students and
keep them engaged.
- Productivity
- Evernote
- A versatile app that can save
notes, organize photos, set
reminders and upload
attachments and sync across
desktop and mobile devices.
- HootSuite
- Great to manage
various social media
accounts. Monitor all
your social activity
across networks in one
easy to use dashboard.
- Asana
- Helps everyone stay
on task and organized.
Great way to keep
everything in one spot.
- Freedcamp
- Central spot for project planning,
organization and action. Share project
to-do's, project files and join
discussions with coworkers or
students.
- Social
- Facebook
- This site could be used to
communicate with co workers,
parents ect on what's going on in
your classes.
- Twitter
- I think this is a great source for following
different organizations to help expand your
knowledge.
- Edmodo
- I think this is a wonderful site to
communicate with colleagues on
new ideas.
- Facetime
- You could use this to interview or
communicate with people during class for
your students to participate in. Example
would be interviewing a meteroligist when
studing the weather.