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LAFS ELA and Technology Lists are not all inclusive updated 2014 Page 1
ELA FLORIDA Standards and Technology Resource Tool Writing: Production and Distribution Anchor Standard 6: Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others.
Anchor Standard 8: Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while
avoiding plagiarism.
Speaking and Listening: Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas Anchor Standard 5: Make strategic use of digital media and visual displays of data to express information and enhance understanding of presentations.
Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples and Ideas K- 12
K LAFS.K.W.2.6
With guidance and support
from adults, explore a variety
of digital tools to produce
and publish writing, including
in collaboration with peers.
Digtial Storytelling:
Animoto, Storybird, Voki,
Facetalk, Little Birdtales
Collaboration:
Google Docs,
Blendspace, Edmodo, Glogster
Online note-taking/organizers:
Popplet Padlet
Animation
Go!Animate, Xtranormal, Blabberize
Keyboarding/Word Processors:
Microsoft Word, Primary pad,
typingweb.com
Animoto example
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi example
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
QRcode example
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources
Best Free Web Tools of 2013 60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples and Ideas K- 12
1 LAFS.1.W.2.6
With guidance and support
from adults, explore a variety
of digital tools to produce
and publish writing, including
in collaboration with peers.
Digtial Storytelling:
Animoto, Storybird, Voicethread,
Voki, Facetalk, Little Birdtales
Collaboration and sharing:
Google Docs,Blendspace,
Edmodo
Glogster, Wikispaces
Online notetaking/organizers:
Popplet Padlet
Word processors:
Microsoft Word, Primary pad,
typingweb.com
Animation
Go!Animate, Xtranormal, Blabberize
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
QRcode example
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples and Ideas K- 12
2 LAFS.2.W.2.6
With guidance and support
from adults, explore a variety
of digital tools to produce
and publish writing, including
in collaboration with peers.
LAFS.2.SL.2.5
Create audio recordings of
stories or poems; add
drawings or other visual
displays to stories or recounts
of experiences when
appropriate to clarify ideas,
thoughts, and feelings.
Digtial Storytelling:
Animoto, Storybird, Voicethread
Voki, Facetalk, Little Birdtales
Collaboration and sharing:
Google Docs, Blendspace,
Edmodo, Glogster, Wikispaces
Online notetaking/organizers:
Popplet, Padlet
Word processing:
Microsoft Word, Primary pad,
typingweb.com
Podcasts/Audio
Audacity, Podbean, Voicethread,
Vocaroo
Blogging
Wikispaces, Kidblog, Weebly
Interactive Tools for Writing
Read Write Think, Boomwriter
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
QRcode example
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples
3 LAFS.3.W.2.6
With guidance and support
from adults, use technology
to produce and publish
writing (using keyboarding
skills) as well as to interact
and collaborate with others.
LAFS.3.SL.2.5
Demonstrate fluid reading at
an understandable pace,
adding visual displays and
engaging audio recordings
when appropriate to
emphasize or enhance certain
facts or details.
Digtial Storytelling:
Animoto, Storybird, Voicethread
Voki, Facetalk, Little Birdtales
Collaboration and sharing:
Google Docs, Blendspace,
Edmodo, Glogster, Wikispaces,
Symbaloo
Online notetaking/organizers:
Popplet, Padlet, Quizlet
Word processing/keyboading:
Microsoft Word,Primary pad,
Keyboarding
Podcasts
Audacity, Podbean , Voicethread,
Vocaroo
Blogging
Wikispaces, Kidblog,Weebly
Interactive Tools for Writing
Read Write Think, Boomwriter
Visual bookmarking/collaboration:
Blendspace Symbaloo,
livebinders
Animation
Go!Animate, Xtranormal, Blabberize
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
QRcode example
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples
4 LAFS.4.W.2.6
With some guidance and
support from adults, use
technology, including the
Internet, to produce and
publish writing as well as to
interact and collaborate with
others; demonstrate sufficient
command of keyboarding
skills to type a minimum of
one page in a single sitting.
LAFS.4.SL.2.5
Add audio recordings and
visual displays to
presentations when
appropriate to enhance the
development of main ideas or
themes.
Digtial Storytelling:
Animoto, Storybird, Voicethread
Voki, Facetalk, Little Birdtales
Collaboration and sharing:
Google Docs, Blendspace,
Edmodo, Glogster, Wikispaces,
Symbaloo, Wordle
Online notetaking/organizers:
Popplet, Padlet, Quizlet
Word processing/keyboading:
Microsoft Word, Primary pad,
Keyboarding
Podcasts
Audacity, Podbean , Voicethread,
Vocaroo
Blogging
Wikispaces, Kidblog,Weebly
Interactive Tools for Writing
Read Write Think, Boomwriter
Visual bookmarking/collaboration:
Blendspace, Symbaloo, livebinders
Multimedia:
Audacity, Free audio clips, Freeplay
music, Snagfilms, Screencast
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
QRcode example
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples
5 LAFS.5.W.2.6
With some guidance and
support from adults, use
technology, including the
Internet, to produce and
publish writing as well as to
interact and collaborate with
others; demonstrate sufficient
command of keyboarding skills
to type a minimum of two
pages in a single sitting.
LAFS.5.SL.2.5
Include multimedia
components (e.g., graphics,
sound) and visual displays in
presentations when
appropriate to enhance the
development of main ideas or
themes.
Digtial Storytelling:
Animoto, Storybird, Voicethread
Voki, Facetalk, Little Birdtales,
iMovie
Collaboration and sharing:
Google Docs, Blendspace,
Edmodo, Glogster, Wikispaces,
Symbaloo,
Wordle
Online notetaking/organizers:
Popplet, Padlet, Quizlet
Word processing/keyboading:
Microsoft Word, Primary pad,
Keyboarding
Podcasts
Audacity, Podbean , Voicethread
Blogging
Wikispaces, Kidblog, Weebly
Interactive Tools for Writing
Read Write Think, Boomwriter
Visual bookmarking:
Blendspace, Symbaloo, livebinders
Multimedia:
Audacity, Free audio clips, Freeplay music,
Snagfilms, Screencast, Haiku deck
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
QRcode example
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples and Ideas K- 12
6
LAFS.6.W.2.6
Use technology, including the
Internet, to produce and publish
writing as well as to interact and
collaborate with others;
demonstrate sufficient command
of keyboarding skills to type a
minimum of three pages in a
single sitting.
LAFS.6.W.3.8
Gather relevant information from
multiple print and digital sources;
assess the credibility of each
source; and quote or paraphrase
the data and conclusions of others
while avoiding plagiarism and
providing basic bibliographic
information for sources
LAFS.6.SL.2.5
Include multimedia components
(e.g., graphics, images, music,
sound) and visual displays in
presentations to clarify
information.
Digital Storytelling
Animoto, Photostory 3, Facetalk,
iMovie, Showme
Blogging/Wikis
Edublog , Wordpress, Wikispaces,
Weebly
Collaboration/publishing
Edmodo, Voicethread, Glogster,
Blendspace, Google Docs,
Museum Box, Youblisher
Presentations
Prezi, Sliderocket, Haiku deck
Social Bookmarking/Annotation
Diigo, LIvebinders, Symbaloo
Interactive writing and vocabulary
QR code, WordSift, Read Write
Think, Boomwriter
Dictionaries/Glossaries/Data
Wolfram Alpha, Google Advanced
Search, FindHow, InfoPlease,
Visual Thesaurus,
Research
Scribd, Sweetsearch, Destiny,
Factmonster, footnote, Easybib,
Citations, Library of Congress,
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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6 World Digital LIbrary, Google
Scholar
Notetaking/Organizers
Evernote, LIvebinders, Symbaloo.
Padlet, Blendspace, Popplet,
Microsoft Word, Google Docs,
Slatebox¸Quizlet
Conversion Tools
Zamzar, Media converter
Multimedia
Audacity, Free audio clips,
Freeplay music, Snagfilms,
Screencast, iMovie
Online storage:
Edmodo, Dropbox, Google Drive
Charts/Spreadsheets
Google Docs, Lovely Charts, Excel
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples and Ideas K- 12
7
LAFS.7.W.2.6
Use technology, including the
Internet, to produce and publish
writing and link to and cite
sources as well as to interact and
collaborate with others, including
linking to and citing sources.
LAFS.7.W.3.8
Gather relevant information from
multiple print and digital sources,
using search terms effectively;
assess the credibility and
accuracy of each source; and
quote or paraphrase the data and
conclusions of others while
avoiding plagiarism and following
a standard format for citation.
LAFS.7.SL.2.5
Include multimedia components
and visual displays in
presentations to clarify claims and
findings and emphasize salient
points
Digital Storytelling
Animoto, Photostory 3, iMovie,
Showme
Blogging/Wikis
Edublog , Wordpress,
Wikispaces,Weebly
Collaboration/publishing
Edmodo, Voicethread, Glogster,
Blendspace, Google Docs,
Museum Box, Youblisher
Presentations
Prezi, Sliderocket, Powerpoint,
Haiku deck
Social Bookmarking/Annotation
Diigo, LIvebinders, Symbaloo
Charts/Spreadsheets
Google Docs, Lovely Charts
Conversion Tools
Zamzar, Media converter
Dictionaries/Glossaries/Data
Wolfram Alpha, Google Advanced
Search, FindHow, InfoPlease,
Visual Thesaurus,
Multimedia
Audacity, Free audio clips, Freeplay
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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7
music, Snagfilms, Screencast,
Vocaroo, iMovie
Notetaking/Organizers
Evernote, LIvebinders, Symbaloo.
Padlet, Blendspace , Popplet,
Microsoft Word, Google Docs,
Slatebox, Quizlet
Research
Scribd, Sweetsearch, Destiny,
Factmonster, footnote, Easybib,
Citations, Library of Congress, World
Digital LIbrary, John Locker,
Noodletools, Google Scholar
Citations and Copyright
Easybib, Citations, Zotero,
Copyright
Online storage:
Edmodo, Dropbox, Google Drive
Interactive writing and vocabulary
QR code, WordSift, Read Write
Think, Boomwriter
Tutorials/open learning:
Khan Academy, Gooru
WatchKnowLearn, ItunesU,
Schooltube, TedEd
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples and Ideas K- 12
8
LAFS.8.W.2.6
Use technology, including the
Internet, to produce and publish
writing and present the
relationships between
information and ideas efficiently
as well as to interact and
collaborate with others.
LAFS.8.W.3.8
Gather relevant information from
multiple print and digital sources,
using search terms effectively;
assess the credibility and
accuracy of each source; and
quote or paraphrase the data and
conclusions of others while
avoiding plagiarism and following
a standard format for citation
LAFS.8.SL.2.5
Integrate multimedia and visual
displays into presentations to
clarify information, strengthen
claims and evidence, and add
interest
Digital Storytelling
Animoto, Photostory 3, iMovie,
Showme
Blogging/Wikis
Edublog , Wordpress, Wikispaces,
Weebly
Collaboration/publishing
Edmodo, Voicethread, Glogster,
Blendspace, Google Docs, Museum
Box, Youblisher
Presentations
Prezi, Sliderocket, Haiku deck
Social Bookmarking/Annotation
Diigo, LIvebinders, Symbaloo
Charts/Spreadsheets
Google Docs, Lovely Charts
Infographics
Visual.ly
Dictionaries/Glossaries/Data
Wolfram Alpha, Google Advanced
Search, FindHow, InfoPlease, Visual
Thesaurus,
Multimedia
Audacity, Free audio clips, Freeplay
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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8 music, Snagfilms, Screencast
Notetaking/Organizers
Evernote, LIvebinders, Symbaloo.
Padlet, Blendspace, Popplet,
Microsoft Word, Google Docs,
Slatebox, Quizlet
Research
Scribd, Sweetsearch, Destiny,
Factmonster, footnote, Library of
Congress, World Digital LIbrary,
John Locker, Google Advanced
Citations and Copyright
Easybib, Citations, Zotero,
Copyright
Online storage:
Edmodo, Dropbox, Google Drive
Interactive writing and vocabulary
QR code, WordSift, Read Write
Think, Boomwriter
Tutorials/open learning:
Khan Academy, Gooru
WatchKnowLearn, ItunesU,
Schooltube, TedEd
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Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples and Ideas K- 12
9/10
LAFS.910.W.2.6
Use technology, including the
Internet, to produce, publish,
and update individual or shared
writing products, taking advantage
of technology’s capacity to link to
other information and to display
information flexibly and
dynamically.
LAFS.910.W.3.8
Gather relevant information from
multiple authoritative print and
digital sources, using advanced
searches effectively; assess the
usefulness of each source in
answering the research question;
integrate information into the text
selectively to maintain the flow of
ideas, avoiding plagiarism and
following a standard format for
citation.
LAFS.910.SL.2.5
Make strategic use of digital
media (e.g., textual, graphical,
audio, visual, and interactive
elements) in presentations to
enhance understanding of
findings, reasoning, and evidence
and to add interest.
Digital Storytelling
Animoto, Photostory 3.Showme.
iMovie, Visual.ly
Blogging/Wikis
Edublog , Wordpress, Wikispaces,
Weebly
Collaboration/publishing
Edmodo, Voicethread, Glogster,
Blendspace, Google Docs, Museum
Box, Youblisher, Boomwriter
Presentations
Prezi, Sliderocket, Haiku deck
Social Bookmarking/Annotation
Diigo, LIvebinders, Symbaloo
Charts/Spreadsheets
Google Docs, Lovely Charts
Conversion Tools
Zamzar, Media converter
Dictionaries/Glossaries/Data
Wolfram Alpha, Google Advanced
Search, FindHow, InfoPlease, Visual
Thesaurus,
Multimedia
Audacity, Free audio clips, Freeplay
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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9/10 music, Snagfilms, Screencast
Notetaking/Organizers
Evernote, LIvebinders, Symbaloo.,
Blendspace, Microsoft Word,
Google Docs, Slatebox, Quizlet
Mindmaps/Brainstorming:
Mindmodo, Bubbl.us, Lexipedia,
Padlet
Research/Search engines
Scribd, Sweetsearch, Destiny,
Factmonster, footnote, Library of
Congress, World Digital LIbrary, John
Locker, SearchCube, Quintura, Google
Advanced Search, Touchgraph
Citations and Copyright
Easybib, Citations, Zotero,
Copyright
Online storage:
Edmodo, Dropbox, Google Drive
Interactive writing and vocabulary
QR code, WordSift, Read Write
Think RSS Readers
Google Reader, Newzcrawler
Grade Standard Tech Tools Examples and Ideas K- 12
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11/12
11/12
LAFS.1112.W.2.6
Use technology, including the
Internet, to produce, publish,
and update individual or shared
writing products in response to
ongoing feedback, including new
arguments or information.
LAFS.1112.W.3.8
Gather relevant information from
multiple authoritative print and
digital sources, using advanced
searches effectively; assess the
strengths and limitations of each
source in terms of the task,
purpose, and audience; integrate
information into the text selectively
to maintain the flow of ideas,
avoiding plagiarism and
overreliance on any one source
and following a standard format
for citation.
LAFS.1112.SL.2.5
Make strategic use of digital
media (e.g., textual, graphical,
audio, visual, and interactive
elements) in presentations to
enhance understanding of
findings, reasoning, and evidence
and to add interest
Digital Storytelling
Animoto, Photostory 3,Showme,
iMovie, Visual.ly
Blogging/Wikis
Edublog , Wordpress, Wikispaces,
Weebly
Collaboration/publishing
Edmodo, Voicethread, Glogster,
Blendspace, Google Docs, Museum
Box, Youblisher
Presentations
Prezi, Sliderocket, Haiku deck
Social Bookmarking/Annotation
Diigo, LIvebinders, Symbaloo
Charts/Spreadsheets
Google Docs, Lovely Charts
Conversion Tools
Zamzar, Media converter
Dictionaries/Glossaries/Data
Wolfram Alpha, Google Advanced
Search, FindHow, InfoPlease, Visual
Thesaurus,
Multimedia
Audacity, Free audio clips, Freeplay
music, Snagfilms, Screencast
Notetaking/Organizers
Animoto example
Animoto example2
Audacity examples
Blabberize example
Blog example
Blog example 2
Blendspace example
Edmodo – ways to use in the
classroom
Glogster examples
LIvebinder example
Museum Box example
Prezi examples
Popplet example
Popplet example2
QR codes in the classroom
Storybird example
Symbaloo example
Voicethread examples
Voki examples - elementary
Wordsift example
Padlet ideas
Wiki examples - elementary
Wiki examples - secondary
Ways to use Google Docs
Xtranormal example
Other Resources and examples:
Our livebinder with more resources Best Free Web Tools 2013
60 web tools in 60 seconds
Blended Learning in the Classroom
Web 2.0 Guru – more tools by categories
BDS quick click
Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything
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Credit to K-12 Examples and Ideas:
2010). Photosynthesis raps. (2010). [Web Video]. Retrieved from http://5daled2010.wikispaces.com/Photosynthesis Raps
Evernote, LIvebinders, Symbaloo,
Padlet, Blendspace, Popplet,
Microsoft Word, Google Docs,
Slatebox, Quizlet
Research
Scribd, Sweetsearch, Destiny,
Factmonster, footnote, Easybib,
Citations, Library of Congress,
World Digital LIbrary, John Locker
Online storage:
Edmodo, Dropbox, Google Drive
Interactive writing and voculary
QR code, WordSift, Read Write
Think
Tutorials/open learning:
Khan Academy, Gooru
WatchKnowLearn, ItunesU,
Schooltube, TedEd
LAFS ELA and Technology Lists are not all inclusive updated 2014 Page 17
2011). 20 ways to use edmodo. (2011). [Web Video]. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/seyfert6/20-ways-to-use-edmodo
(2011). examples of simple sentences with compound subjects. (2011). [Web Video]. Retrieved from http://storybird.com/books/examples-of-
simple-sentences-with-compoud-subjects/
(2012). Edcanvas an interactive lesson board. (2012). [Web Video]. Retrieved from http://www.kleinspiration.com/2012/11/edcanvas-
interactive-lesson-board.html
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