Browse Tech for Teachers - Multimedia
Want to go beyond Google Search? One guide offers a free, comprehensive look into a wide range of Google products for the classroom. [...] »
Discover a whole new world of technological and teaching possibilities, with portable tablet computers. [...] »
Ready to take the next step when it comes to visual projects? iMovie for Mac and Windows Movie Maker for PCs help facilitate video production for teachers and students. [...] »
Several sites allow users to create cartoons and comics online. ToonDoo and Pixton are two examples that offer educators support in using cartoons as a way to maximize student creativity. [...] »
Glogster creates online posters, which allows educators and students to embed images, sounds, and movies in order to synthesize history—a "posterboard" for the digital media age. [...] »
Looking for the "un-YouTube" for your classroom? Vimeo is a more focused video hosting site that favors original productions over commercial videos . . . ideal for uploading student-created videos. [...] »
Web-based video hosting is not new to teachers or students. But how can educators maximize its use in the classroom? YouTube has become a go-to place for videos and a few tricks can help educators screen content. [...] »
Create personalized speaking avatars and use them on your course blog, profile, email messages . . . or to bring historical figures to life with students' voices. [...] »
Timeline builders provide teachers and students with the ability to create interactive reconstructions of history. [...] »
Looking for a simple, free resource for the K-6 classroom? Check out this digital storytelling site! [...] »
