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Jacob Burn Media Literacy Center
Remarkable free resources to support K-12 teachers in cultivating savvy media makers and media viewers. Check out the Visual Glossary!
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on November 28, 2017
Animoto
Create vivid and lively short video documentaries uploading your own photos and media supported by your own soundtrack. Easy to use. An excellent alternative to powerpoint.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on October 20, 2014
Tiki-Toki
Tiki-Toki is web-based software for creating beautiful interactive timelines that you can share on the internet.
Posted by vaden.spurlock, last updated on October 20, 2014
uJam: Create Podcasts and Songs
Free and easy to use site for generating podcasts or songs.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on October 20, 2014
STORYLINE ONLINE
The Screen Actors Guild Foundation BookPALS produces this website where you can access and show videos of different actors reading stories aloud, such as Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox; The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister; and Thank You, Mr.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on August 30, 2018
Screen Flow: Create Films and Presentations
Easy to create professional presentations with video recurring, screens sharing, embedded powerpoint or other online images. Sound editing is also easy.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on October 27, 2013
Marqueed
Marqueed is an easy-to-use, collaborative, web-based platform for annotating images.
Posted by RioKatia, last updated on September 22, 2013
Flipgrid
Where SOCIAL LEARNING happens! This interactive site allows teachers to communicate with their learners, the students with each other, and even expand to other school around the world. Emphasis on video communication. All forms of media can be shared.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on January 13, 2019
Storycenter: Worldwide Story Sharing
This site includes a venue for listening to and sharing stories worldwide, including intergenerational ones of civil rights and first-person narratives of struggle, courage, and transformation. Users create and access stories via Storywork, digital storyt
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on August 30, 2018
TEDEd
TEDEd allows educators to create and share lessons built around YouTube videos.
Posted by RioKatia, last updated on September 25, 2013