2. Googledocs
Teachers can create and share
documents, presentations or
spreadsheets with students and
colleagues as well as give
feedback on student- created
projects
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9. YouTube
Not all schools allow YouTube, but they
are missing out as the site contains a
wealth of great learning materials for
classroom. There are even a lot of
channels designed for teachers.
16. TED-ED
TED is not just a great place to find
inspiration, the site also contains
numerous videos that are organized by
subject that can help one to teach
everything from how pain relievers work
to
Shakespearean insults.
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22. GLOGSTER
Glogster is a social site that let’s users
mash up music, photos, videos and
pretty
much anything else. It is a great way to
create learning materials and a handy
tool
for creative student projects.
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26. Creaza
Creaza is a digital learning tool
that enables students to work with
different subjects and topics by
creating mind maps,
presentations, comic strips,
movies, and audio productions
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29. Mentor Mob
MentorMob features the best free learning
Guides for skills and hobbies on the web.
MentorMob Guides are created and
consistently updated by a community of
passionate people.
Create MentorMob profiles to track your
progress, learn with your friends and
discover people who share your interests.