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ICT Resources for Language Education

Inventory of ICT tools

Welcome to the Inventory of freely available online tools, developed within the framework of the ICT REV project of the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML). It brings together resources for language teaching and learning, selected by and for language educators. Use the filters and examples below to explore the inventory, or suggest a tool to be added.

www.ecml.at/ICT

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Brisk Teaching, an AI-powered teaching assistant

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Napkin AI, an AI-powered tool for creating presentation visuals

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Suno, an AI-powered music creation tool

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Pitch, a tool to make collaborative presentations

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

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Wordwall, a creator of interactive activities

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Padlet, a virtual collaboration canvas for content sharing

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Mentimeter, a tool to create interactive presentations and assess students

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Edpuzzle, an interactive video lesson creator

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ClassroomScreen, an interactive display board with several widgets and tools

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Canva, a graphic design platform

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  • Manage my classroom
  • Get learners to communicate
  • Find and organise resources
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  • Use audio, video, images
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Thinglink , an image and video annotator

Description: ThingLink is a digital tool for annotating images and videos with content such as text, images, videos, or links. It functions by allowing individuals to upload an image or video and then annotate it with interactive hotspots. These hotspots can contain multimedia content, providing viewers with contextual information or additional resources related to specific parts of the image or video. Annotated videos or images are then hosted on Thinglink and can be shared and embedded on other websites. ThingLinks offers a limited free version. Users are required to sign up for an account to create interactive content, but that is not required for visualising content alone. ThingLink was developed by Ulla-Maaria Engeström and Jyri Engeström, and it was launched in 2011.

Evaluation: The teacher interface is simple and easy to use. The free account is limited to tagging images only. The tool offers a relatively easy way of adding at least some interactivity to an otherwise static image. Students can get involved by, e.g., tagging an image with a Google Form (where students need to provide an answer), as well as tagging images and sharing with the rest of the class. The limitation is that only one student can work on an image at a time.

Cost: Free with registration + paid plans available

Respect for privacy Privacy evaluations indicate how a tool handles personal data collection, storage, and sharing, including GDPR compliance and security measures, among others. The ICT-REV team provides them for informational purposes, reflecting our best understanding at the time of review, but assumes no legal responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of these evaluations and encourages users to conduct their own assessments: Medium


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