Listly by Jill Bromenschenkel
Apps and Sites to help English Learners access and organize information for learning... list created for AES. Keep in mind, some apps and sites could serve either purpose- access or acquisition.
"Remind (formerly Remind101) is a safe, free way for teachers to text message students and keep in touch with parents." ELL connections: preview background info, send images, challenges, questions, links and even an audio message to students. Help with comprehensible input of content and tasks. New feature: students can click on feedback stamps to show understanding or questions.
Make any video your lesson. Edit a video by cropping it, adding your voice or embedding questions. Then, track your students with powerful hassle-free analytics.
Teach your child to read with this amazing, beautiful one of a kind app! Over the past 12 years, our proven ...
Online flashcards and vocab games- create your own. Student study tool.
"Maptini lets you build mind maps collaboratively and take them anywhere. Build or edit maps on the Web, iPad or iPhone, and work in real time with your friends, classmates or colleagues. The maps you create or join are accessible on your account from anywhere, and changes to a map will sync and display instantly across devices. It’s a simple and intuitive tool for organizing and sharing your ideas from a lecture, a project, or a brainstorming session."
Access your bookmarks and online favorites with Symbaloo. A free social bookmarking service in the cloud. Pro versions available for business & education