Generates word clouds from text that the user provides. Use as a vocabulary reinforcement activity. Use a tool to reflect and review concepts learned.

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Generates word clouds from text that the user provides. Use as a vocabulary reinforcement activity. Use a tool to reflect and review concepts learned.

It is a secure social learning network. Provides the ability for teachers and students to post assignments, messages, discuss classroom topics, assign and grade classwork. Teachers can create blogs, share content and materials, and network and exchange ideas with their peers.

An online board maker. Use as fun way to discuss, brainstorm, or review a topic. Useful anytime there are open ended brief discussion points, or responses that require a personal perspective.

Creates an electronic story. Use to tell a fictional story about any subject or content.

Used to receive instant audience feedback via text messaging, web, or Twitter. Use as a fun way to determine participant knowledge, discuss a topic or question. Use in replace of an entrance or exit quiz.

Based on “Enhance Your Personal Finance Course With Online Games, Videos and Web 2.0 Technologies” ACTE presentation by Nicole Wanago, University of Arizona