Madison:
MindMeister is used to create concept maps. It even allows you see your concept map in a slideshow. This website provides a 30 day free trial. It's worth using in the classroom, but the demo is a very limited version.
Spider Scribe.net is a free concept map website. It's like the Inspiration app. You insert images and your location. This website is centered more for the business world. May not be beneficial for students but it makes organizing simple for teachers.
Erica:
Bubbl.us is also a site for making concept maps.
Lino.com is an organizational tool for posting notes, calenders, due dates, posting videos, and creating work documents. There is an app for easier access. Can be used for both teachers and their students.
Madison:
Photobucket is a site for uploading and personalizing pictures. It can be thought of as Pininterst because you can tag and share pictures with others.
Quintura Kids is a search engine that is kid-friendly. However, it doesn't do too much of anything or provide a good amount of information.
Callie:
DuckDuckGo is also a search engine for children. It has a filter for the internet and provides a great amount of information.
GoGooligans.com is another search engine for kids with the addition of teens. Sadly, this site doesn't do too much of anything either.
Rebecca:
Padlet is a website where teachers can build a wall and let students post information. Teachers can ask questions and the entire class can watch as their responses post on the wall.
Text2MindMap did not really work but it is supposed to be a website that creates a mind map using text.
Brittany:
Stormboard is a website where teachers can post questions and students will post their votes. Students must have a code to be able to log in.
Ally:
Kidtopia.info is a search engine for children. It was developed by a school library and contains a large amount of academic information. The bad thing about the website is that it has a lot of random ads.
InstaGrok is a search engine that provides factual information in concept map form.
Victoria:
SlimeKids is a website that contains a lot of different kid friendly search engines.
WikiSummarizer branches off of the Wiki website. It searches information in concept map form, allows one to edit, create keyword clouds, etc.
Tommi:
PearlTrees is a combination of Pininterest and a concept map. You can use the search box and pin information to your tree.
NetVibes is place where you can collect out of thoughts and place them on a dashboard. It is also a search engine.
Katherine
GloggsterEDU is a website to build timelines. It is used best for groups.
Audacity is a website for recording.
Lauren
Vimeo is a website that is kind of like Youtube. This is probably not a good site to use for kids because it contains vulgar content and may not have a filter.
Wordpress.com is a social blog site where you can find friends and explore topics
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