This is a free word processing software. You can read and write, and share with others easily. This software has built in spelling checker for 30 languages. IT has merging and replacing documents capability. It is an open source for the desktops.
Students can find information about popular facts, such as population, income, other information about their community. And they use these data in their projects to compare and contrast places.
With this program you can generate your own e-learning quizzes and games. Quizzes can be created as multiple choice, dragging, or yes or no options. I found the quizzes fun, since it is like playing a game and I wanted to win the game. Therefore, students may feel like they are playing a game but they are actually learning.
With this software students enter their variables, and the software converts the data into a graph. Again, this is a good software for high school and college students.
Kathy Schrock created this website. IT gives guide for educators. There are several teacher resources, lesson plans, teachers experiences, and other websites that are helpful for educators.
There are quiz builders, exercises and tests. The quiz builder can create quizzes on multiplication, spelling, fractions, vocabulary, Spanish, and more.
It is an online chat platform to exchange ideas for the educators. It offers a collaboration tools. You can learn new ideas, get solutions to your classroom management problems, learn from the experienced ones.
It is a personal learning network in twitter. Teachers can learn from each other in this platform. There are lots of resources. Teachers can follow others, read the tweets, and learn from other teachers. you can use educational hashtags to direct your feeds to other people.
Through ePals your students can create an email account which is easy and safe to use. Your students can write to another student in the world. There is a section caleed, I think it is very cool! Under the "challenges" tab you can choose the Smithsonian Spark!Lab Invent It Challenge. The students are expected to address a real world problem, research a solution, test possible solutions, and create an invention to improve the real world obstacle. Students really experience something very special.
It is a mind mapping software. It is a digital graphic organizer. It works with Java. It is said it is easy to download and use. However, I think it is mostly good for educators and older kids.
It is great website for young children to discuss global issues and make connections with their own communities. They have programs for middle school and high school students and as well as for educators. There are professional development programs for educators; and critical thinking, problem solving, cross cultural education, social action campaign, digital media production, and more.
You can keep files, save email attachments and back-up photos directly to Drive. The amazing part is you can reach your files from anywhere in the world.
Students can draw graphs in a coordinate system. This program is good for especially high school students. The program makes it very easy to visualize a function and paste it into another program. Students can do calculations on the functions.
This software is great for Elementary, Middle school, and High School students. You can purchase the package starting from $26.97. You get a code for each module and start creating animated and hands on projects for your students.
Kidspiration is a visual way to explore and understand words, numbers and concept. This software serves children from Kindergarten to 5th grade. This program develops elementary reading comprehension, writing, and math skills. It helps students to strengthen their writing, reading, and math skills.