Listly by Mary H Howard
Integrating Web 2.0 Tools into the classroom. These tools work BEAUTIFULLY to demonstrate student learning.
Demonstrate student understanding
Can be modified to any content area
Credit digital content, shareable, embeddable
Great for mind mapping
Make a newspaper clipping with your own headline and story.
Have students use vocabulary words, spelling words using this wonderful free interactive
Tagxedo turns words - famous speeches, news articles, slogans and themes, even your love letters - into a visually stunning word cloud
Enables a variety of color schemes, shapes, themes, etc.
Draw a visualization of story events
Draw (and solve) math problems
Depict a new version of the cover art to a story you are reading.
Create flashcards and share digitally.
Demonstrate vocabulary
Demonstrate spelling words
Re-enact a scene from a novel
Embed and/or share a link to student work
Vocaroo is a quick and easy way to share voice messages over the interwebs.
Practice fluency
Reading/record in third person
Create a dialogue
Draw on google maps with scribbles, squares, circles, and more!
Create a shareable digital map of the setting of a novel or a historical event. Annotate, label, customize and share.
Brainstorm online with bubbl.us. Easily create colorful mindmaps to print or share with others. Almost no learning curve.
Create free educational games and tools in flash
Have STUDENTS create their own games to reflect on a unit of study.
Transforming media into collaborative spaces with images, video, voice, and text commenting.