

It's a new site that lets you record audio for up to three minutes and then “attach” it to a map location. This could be a great resource for English Language Learners and all students. They could write, and then record, reflections from a field trip, describe their home countries, talk about something that happened in a particular place in a work of fiction, and then attach it to that geographical location.

A tool where you can easily create a lot of different kinds of educational interactives that you can link to or embed in your site. These include Riddles, Crosswords, Wordsearch Puzzle, Fill in the texts, Dialogues, Dictations, Jumbled Word, Jumbled Sentence, Matching, Quizzes, and Maps. For at least some of the them, including dictation, it provides the ability to record audio.

It's the newest tool over at the excellent Class Tools site. Teachers and students can use it to: - chart the career of a historical character - create a timeline of important events - outline the main plot of a book, play or film and more.

It's an easy and fast way for students, teachers or anybody to create a webpage, and it doesn't require registration.

Lets you easily make slideshows where you can add text and, more importantly for English Language Learners, provide an audio narration. You can virtually paint/draw artwork in addition to uploading images (unfortunately, the site doesn’t have the ability to grab photos off the web by url addresses).

It's a new Animoto-like service that lets you upload several short videos and it then somehow “recognizes” the most important parts and turns it into a magically-produced one minute video.

Lets multiple people upload images to the same account — perfect for field trips.

It lets you very easily create a simple step-by-step tutorial for just about anything. You can add text, maps, videos and photos and you don’t even have to register for the service.

It's a new kind of blogging platform that makes it super simple to write individual “docs.” It also lets you add a speech bubble to the photo. It has tons more features, including providing an embed code. One of its neatest features is the ability for people to create their own “Web Doc” as a comment.

Lets you create private groups to collaboratively create a story. That private option makes it stand-out from many other similar sites.

Get your own avatar and even have it talk with your voice

Blog just for students created by teachers.

Innovative way to share presentations without PowerPoint

The top real-time document creating and editing cloud-based system

Free application to brainstorm online

A unique way to view the news

Easy way to create your own stories for kids and bring them to life

The micro blogging service