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Inventory of ICT tools and open educational resources

Welcome to the Inventory of freely available online tools and OERs for language teaching and learning developed by the ICT REV project. The tools [hyperlink to page with all tools] have been selected by and for language educators. There are different ways to search for tools and various examples below. You can also suggest a tool to be added to the Inventory. 
 
Our favorite tools
  • Padlet, a virtual collaboration canvas for content sharing

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  • ClassroomScreen, an interactive display board with several widgets and tools

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  • Pitch, a tool to make collaborative presentations

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  • Mentimeter, a tool to create interactive presentations and assess students

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  • Genially, a creator of visual content such as presentations or infographics

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Symbaloo, a visual bookmarking tool for websites Visual bookmarking tool for websites

Bookmarking

Description: Symbaloo is a visual bookmarking tool that organises web links into customisable tiles on a dashboard. Users can then organise, save, and access bookmarks visually through a grid-based interface, having their preferred or most visited websites always a click away. Symbaloo is completely free and was founded by Tim Has, Koen Dantuma, and Robert Broeders

Evaluation: Symbaloo is a useful tool to personalise browser interfaces, organising and saving relevance websites to keep information at hand in a layout that is intuitive and easy to navigate. For teachers, a great way to use Symbaloo would be to create a personalised interface with websites that students should use for a specific task and then share it with them.

Cost: Free

Type Of Interaction: Group/pair work - classmates, Individual work,

Skills: Reading,

Content: You supply,


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