- Syncspace is a digital whiteboard for iPads
- WordEngine provides English learners with specialised vocabulary training
- CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) should perhaps be called TELL (Technology Enhanced Language Learning)
- Language Cloud provides “productivity tools and analytics for language teachers”
- Diigo is a “multi-tool for personal knowledge management”
- Writing Planet helps English language learners become better writers
- LiveCode helps you create apps for multiple platforms…
- …and Codea lets you create games and simulations for your iPad
- SAMR stands for Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition, and is a “method for judging how computer technology impacts teaching and learning”.
- XReading is “the best way to do extensive reading”…
- …while ER Central is the “go to place” for all your extensive reading needs
- And of course I should mention Atama-ii Books, a fantastic new series of multi-path game books for iPad and Kindle, which I’m lucky enough to be involved with as an author 😉
If you found these tips useful, why not check out the new version of my book, which has been revised, updated and expanded for 2019: 50 Ways to Teach with Technology