Communication:
- Klikaklu- Scavenger hunts made easy! Create and go on the hunt with your smart phone or tablet! Tutorial here
- Notability- great notetaking app that allows you to add photos, video, and voice to your notes on your Ipad.
- Evernote- here's a great article on how to use Evernote in education
- Kahoot- this is a game-based classroom response system, which is great for polling students and gamifying learning. One of my personal favorite ways to use Kahoot is to have my students create Kahoot quizzes for collaborative studying (they like to all compete against me in review sessions, so they create the questions and try to stump me) :)
- Doodle- great for setting meetings. You select some possible dates and send out to your people and then they sleect times that work for them and you get feedback about best time to plan meeting. Automatically syncs to your calendar (Google, Yahoo, etc.)
- ScreenChomp- This recordable whiteboard was developed with teachers and students in mind; it records your touchscreen interactions and audio.
- StudyBlue- is a mobile flashcard app that has an extensive library of online study materials, as well as the ability for students to create their own.
- Quizlet- another flashcard app that works great for students. Simple, easy to use and share lists and easily accessible form multiple platforms
- Educreations- allows you to share video lessons with students in a safe and private classroom environment, or have students show what they know by creating their own videos. Teachers can provide rich feedback on student work.
- Edpuzzle- is a fabulous tool for flipped learning! It allows you to create video lessons for students and embed interactive questions, activities, and check their understanding and identify where they may be struggling.
- Zaption- very similar to EdPuzzle, with the capability to transfer grades directly into your LMS (such as Moodle, Blackboard, etc.)
- Edshelf- A discovery engine of websites, mobile apps, desktop programs, and electronic products for teaching and learning.
- Graphite- created by Common Sense education, Graphite offers a pretty comprehensive list of apps for education, along with reviews of each app.