3. Skype Free Video Conferencing Get experts to speak with your students. Invite authors to share about their books. Chat with pen pals from around the world. Present content that you have learned to pen pals or other classrooms.
4. Wikis Post problems and have the students discuss how they would solve them. Have book discussion or discussion based on content covered in class. Display student digital products. Post resources for additional learning.
5. VoiceThread Students can make reports. Solve math problems in their own way and see how other solve them. Share something they learned about a particular topic. Give a book review and review other book reviews to make a decision about what to read.
6. EPALS Connect your class with pen pals around the world. Search for collaborative projects that other teachers post. Post your own projects to have other classrooms participate.
7. National Math Trail Take math beyond your four walls. Make real-life connections. Let your student’s learn about other communities. Let them share their thinking with other students around the country.
8. Tikatok Create classroom books about content you have learned. Make a classroom book of poetry. The books can be published and printed has hard covers for less than $20.
9. Storybird Students can write stories using illustrations provided by artist. They can send it to other’s and have them post comments or add to the story. The story can be embedded.
10. Xtranormal Free Students can create movies with skits they have written. They can change angles. The voices can be a bit robotic.