Media Sharing

Standards for the 21st-Century Learner

  • 3.1.4 Use technology and other information tools to organize and display knowledge and und understanding in ways that others can view, use and assess.

  • 3.3.4 Create products that apply to authentic, real-world context. 

Movenote is a one-of-a-kind video presentation tool online and on your portable devices. Combine any document or attachment with video and audio. Recording your presentations is easy and quick and everything is sharable online by email or social media with a simple link. Available as a chrome app, it integrates easily with Google Drive. Appropriate for 5th-12th grade students, use this tool to build a vast collection of resources for blended and flipped learning or encourage students to create their own presentations to share.

 https://www.movenote.com/

 

Vibby makes it easy to highlight, share, and discuss the best parts of any online video. Pick an online video, trim and mark the moments you want to emphasize, then share your highlight reel on any social media platform or embed it on a website/blog. It also allows viewers to comment and access the full video. Appropriate for 4th-12th grade, use Vibby to guide students in identifying important segments of a news broadcast, for example, commenting on the difference between facts and opinions.

  https://www.vibby.com/

 

Bunkr is presentation tool that displays online content from over 80 content providers including documents, videos, pictures, graphs, maps, 3D models, and webpages. Functioning as both a website and an app, Bunkr is extremely user friendly and a great tool for introducing younger students to the concepts of creative commons. Appropriate for all grade levels.

 http://bunkrapp.com/

 

A free online tool for photo editing, basic graphic design, collage making, PicMonkey offers plenty of features through its free version. Help students create beautiful products for portfolios, flyers, websites, as well as other school projects. Appropriate for grades 5-12.

https://www.picmonkey.com/

 

Billed as an easy-to-use infographic maker, Piktochart lives up to its reputation offering a large library of professionally designed templates with incredible visual appeal and plenty of layout choices. Piktochart can also be used to create colorful presentations and posters. Its drag and drop interface makes it a tool appropriate for grades 3-12. However, we encourage you to also use Piktochart to create stunning library reports to advocate for your program.

https://piktochart.com/

 

Looking for a place to download safe images for use in the classroom and other educational projects? Need accurate image citations? Then Photos for Class is the website you’ve been looking for! Thanks to Photos for Class filters and its use of Flikr Safe Search, all images are appropriate for school settings, and licensed by Creative Commons for public use. Plus, downloaded images automatically cite the author and the image license terms. Not only is this a powerful resource for images, but it can serve as a great tool for teaching students how to cite online products. Appropriate for all grade levels.

http://Photos For Class