Category: tools

  • Tool #73 TimeToast: Timelines

    timetoastTimeToast is a simple way to make a timeline, and share it with others on the web. Great for making a presentation or assigning homework for a story or essay about time order. Here is a sample.

    timetoastsample

  • Tool #72: Flip Video: Mino HD Camera

    Flip Video's latest model is the Mino HD
    Flip Video's latest model is the Mino HD

    When you can get a video camera that is this easy to use, and has High Definition images, it is impossible to pass up. I bought my Flip Mino HD for about $200 (sadly I’ve only seen it for sale in the US), but is now available for about $150. Very simple one-button operation (turn on/turn off). Once you are finished taking the video, a USB plug pops out of the top and you can load it on to your computer for editing or display. I usually put it up on the web (one-button add) because now YouTube supports HD video, the new standard.

    Great for immediate feedback in a class.

  • Tool #71: BrainFlips: Flash Cards online

    Flash Cards online
    Flash Cards online

    Brain Flips is a great place to start a deck of flash cards, for vocabulary or whatever.

  • Tool #70: FlowGram: Online presentations

    More than audio and screen capture
    More than audio and screen capture

    This is a great tool for presentations. Flowgram is like a screen capture, where you dictate and record what is on the screen. But it is better, because all the web pages are live, and you can use them just like the regular web. This is great to show students an exact part of a web site, and an exact part of a web site, and talk about it.

    Or better, have them show you something that they found, and tell about it in English. Try the sample here.

  • Tool #69: Pixton: Online cartoon maker

    Make simple cartoons
    Make simple cartoons

    Make simple cartoons with Pixton, especially designed for education, it allows people to create fun dialogs. Interfaces in many different languages.