There are so many cool tools-no time to try them all. Has anyone used any of the following tools? So I started making a list of sites to check out. Then I thought how about posting the list and getting feedback from all of you. Can you give each one a thumbs up or a thumbs down. Then I can decide which ones to check out-and ditch the rest:)


Asterpix - http://www.teachersfirst.com/20/getsource.cfm?id=8940 is the place to view and create interactive video:

Voice Thread-http://voicethread.com/

Calendar Hub http://www.calendarhub.com

Captioner from Big Huge Labs http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/captioner.php

Book builder- http://bookbuilder.cast.org/

Circavie Photo Timeline http://www.circavie.com/

Common Craft =Video explanations http://www.commoncraft.com/ - found this one when I saw a explanation of wiki's.

Create an Interview Video - Washington Post New York Times: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2006/08/01/VI200...

Fleck Annotate, discuss, friendcast and bookmark the websites you visit.http://fleck.com/

From Cave Art to our Art http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/play/caveart/

Giffy Flow Charts- http://www.gliffy.com/

Mindomo mind maps

PROJECT DRAW- VECTOR GRAPHING AND ILLUSTRATIONS http://draw.labs.autodesk.com/ADDraw/draw.html

rETREIVE- http://labs.systemone.at/retrievr/

sKETCHFU A DRAWING PROGRAM http://sketchfu.com/

Stainglass photography page http://www.stainedglasscollage.com/

tabblo phot publisher http://www.tabblo.com/studio/

Trading card MAKER FROM bIG hUGE lABS http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/deck.php

yOU tUBE cONVERTER http://vixy.net/

Cybercity http://www.miamisci.org/cybercity/cybercity.html

Ask an Expert http://www.askanexpert.com/

Kid News http://www.kidnews.com/

Tags: 2.0, tools, web

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Too much to do, not enough time. I've only use a few of these:

Voice Thread very nice indeed. make slides shows, add audio, text and video comments.
Common Craft videos, great intros to podcasting, and other 'stuff'
vixy youtube conversion, does what it says on the tin, download version of vixy much quicker.

hth

cheers

john
Gee, Kelly this is a big list and I dont know most of these. I really like voicethreads as they have so many applications in the educational fields, are easy to set up and maintain. The educational version is free or you can subscribe to the ed-VT and enjoy a really protected environment. Their back up service is just so fabulous.
As to the fleck site mentioned, the flavour of the month amongst my twitter colleagues is diigo, which I have not got into but would like to. It appears that does similar things. We use bubbl.us for online mindmapping. It is a very simple version but easy to use and the students love it.
Great list, I added some of these to my blog, where u can view a huge list of online/web 2.0 apps.

http://www.greendale.k12.wi.us/weblog/kapuler_d/TechNews-Tips/2007/...

Ask the Expert, Tabblo and Asterpix looks very cool!!
sketchfu.com Amazing what some people could draw with just the limited tools. Very interesting to "play" a drawing and watch how it was done. - Kevin Carter - Weymouth, MA
Thanks for the links! I looked at them all and plan to use most of them. The common craft link gave me an idea of how to introduce wiki's to my coworkers.
The Common Craft videos are great. They have one or two that might not be appropriate (how to escape a Zombie, for example), but the explanations are simple, quirky and clear.

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