TEACHER TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
1) Spelling City - helps students with vocabulary and spelling by offering online quizzes and games for review. Click here for an informational video.
2) Remind101 - free text service to parents and/or students while keeping the teacher's number anonymous. Click here for an informational video.
3) Classroom Library Organizer - classroom library management tool for teachers who check out classroom library books to students. Click here for an informational video.
4) Safe Share - a YouTube cleaner that eliminates all ads, comments and related videos surrounding the original YouTube video. Click here for an informational video.
5) Shelfari - teachers can show students books they might be interested in with an online book shelf or Shelfari on their teacher website and/or blog. Click here for an informational video.
6) Prezi– web-based presentation tool which zooms and adds life to presentations
7) Scribble Maps - students can write, add pictures, find distances and more on Google Maps. When they finish, they can save the image and embed it into websites, blogs, and/or presentations.
8) Doodle – teachers can schedule events with a variety of individuals
9) Wylio –creative commons which allows teachers to get pictures, resize and copy code to embed the pictures into websites
10) ePals - teachers can use this site to connect with another classroom in the state, country or world
11) Kidblog – teachers can create a class blog with this site or each student could have their own teacher-moderated blog. Students could discuss concepts, pose questions, or interact with each other
12) Rubistar – teachers can create customized rubrics or edit pre-made rubrics
13) Quiz Revolution – teachers can create multimedia quizzes
14) Super Teacher Tools – teachers can upload their class list and use this site to create seating charts and randomly generate names for activities
15) Dropbox – teachers can load dropbox on home and work computers in order to work on documents in both locations without needing a flashdrive
16) Survey Monkey – teachers can create free surveys to check for understanding on any topic
17) ClustrMaps – teachers can track visitors to blogs, wikis, or website which would be helpful in a geography lesson
18) University of North Carolina Wilmington – game show templates which can be used to assist students in review for assessments
19) Symbaloo Edu – teachers can share important websites with your students in an easy format. SymbalooEDU allows teachers to create an "app style" collection of sites.
20) Moodle - teachers can use Moodle as an online course management system which could essentially make their class content digital