Lastpass.
Do you have numerous usernames and passwords for all of your various accounts? Are you having trouble remembering all of your credentials for each account? Lastpass does all of that for you so you don't have to. Log in and go!
Evernote.
The only organizer and planner you need: take notes, create to-do lists, add images, scan documents with your camera, take handwritten notes, make sketches, and more! Edit, share and collaborate on notes automatically between your phone, tablet, and computer.
Diigo.
Similar to Evernote, Diigo allows you to save your online resources as you browse online. If you'd like to read further into a source that you may have found, you are able to annotate, highlight and add sticky notes to web pages and PDFs!
Screencastify.
If you are a Google Chrome user, you are going to want to add this to your browser! Screencastify is the easiest tool to use if you want to perform a screencast and capture what you are doing on your desktop. Record, narrate, annotate and edit your video directly within the Google Chrome add-on. Once your video is complete, use your Google Drive link or publish the video to YouTube directly to share with others.
Snagit.
A more advanced screen capture software that enables you to create high quality images and videos with its full suite of editing tools. You are able to comments to your screenshots with arrows, shapes and/or callouts or walk your student/colleagues through your lesson and answer questions with a quick screen recording.
Padlet.
A virtual bulletin board where students and teachers can communicate, collaborate, reflect, and share their thoughts, ideas, and questions in a secure location. Users have the ability to add links, images, videos and more to enhance the conversations.
Popplet.
Designed for the iPad and the web, Popplet is used as a mind-map for both students and teachers. Popplet assists students in learning and thinking visually. Professionals can utilize Popplet to generate ideas and plan projects.
Donorschoose.
A site that allows educators to help and be helped. If you're looking to be inspired and help a school or classroom in need, this is the site to visit. If you would like to start your own project and bring it to life with the help of others, DonorsChoose is the way to go.
SlideShare.
Take advantage of the plentiful uploaded presentations to quickly learn about any topic from subject matter experts or if you consider yourself an expert on a certain topic, upload your own files from your computer or Google Drive and share your knowledge.
MyHomework.
Do your students or children not like carrying around an agenda book? myHomework is an online planner that allows its users to stay organized for assignments, projects, assessments, etc. Keep track of your classes across all of your devices and receive due date reminders. It is available for iOS devices, MAC computers, Android devices, Chromebooks via the Chrome Web Store and Windows devices as well.
MyStudyLife.
Get rid of your paper planner and say hello to MyStudyLife, a virtual planner that syncs across all of your devices. Input your class schedule, even if it is different on certain days! Keep track of all of your upcoming assignments with the to-do list and the reminders on the mobile applications. MyStudyLife is available on iPhone, Android, Windows 8, Windows Phone and the web.
LiveBinders.
Are you looking to clear out the binder clutter in your classroom? Do you have numerous binders that contain teaching material from previous school years? Create virtual binders online with LiveBinder! Create a LiveBinder for your substitutes so everything they need for the day is in one, easily accessible place or create a flipped classroom LiveBinder so students have material to reference back to in the classroom and at home. The possibilities are endless!
Audioboom.
Bring podcasts into your classroom with Audioboom. Students can easily listen to previously recorded podcasts or record their own by creating an account. The podcasts listed on Audioboom provide discussions on interesting topics from police stories to discussions about today's government.
Canva.
Easily sign-up with Google and create anything and everything from logos, posters, flyers, invitations and cards to web banners, presentations and resumes.
PostermyWall.
Create beautiful posters, videos and graphics for your business, your school, classroom or lesson plans. Log-in seamlessly with Facebook or Google and gain access to thousands of templates, free downloads and easy to use tools!
Due - Reminders & timers.
Can't remember the numerous tasks you have to complete throughout the day? Due remembers all of the things that you need so you don't have to. It is impossible to forget anything with this application since it repeatedly reminds you of items/tasks that are due until you act on them.
Embedly.
Use Embedly to add rich media to your website; it is aesthetically pleasing and more engaging to your site visitors!
Scrible.
Annotate, highlight, and cite complex texts online with Scrible! Easily register for an Educator account by signing-in with Google. With an Educator account, you are able to create libraries to further organize your digital annotations for future reference. By installing the Scrible Google Chrome extension, you can easily annotate any webpage you are accessing and save it to your library to refer back to later.
Kaizena.
Looking to shake-up the way you leave feedback to your students in Google Docs? The Kaizena Google Chrome extension and Google Docs add-on allows you to highlight specific text and record a voice comment! After students received your feedback, they can edit their work immediately. Are your students repeatedly making the same grammar mistakes? Create a mini lesson within Kaizena and assign it to the common error!
Kami.
Want your students to be able to edit and annotate PDF files? Do you have scanned documents that you want your students to be able to write on? Use Kami! Kami is available as a web-based application and as a Google Chrome extension. It encourages teachers and classrooms to go completely paperless as it serves as a digital pen and paper tool. Kami also integrates with Google Classroom, allowing a seamless transition between files.
Dochub.
Searching for alternate PDF editor? Check out DocHub! Edit PDF documents online, import digital signatures and create your own PDF template within DocHub. Sign-in with Google and DocHub will add itself to your Google Drive to easily access your documents. This is also a web-based application as well as a Google Chrome extension.
Doc to Form.
Do you have a Google Doc in your Google Drive that you wish was a Google Form? The Google Docs add-on, Doc to Form, allows you to do just that! Simply click a button to add selected text as a question in your soon to be Google Form! You can require student responses to be in the form of text, paragraph, multiple choice or checkboxes.
Edpuzzle.
Ensure that your students are focused and actively engaged in any type of instructional video with EDpuzzle and its ability to collect formative data. Easily sign-in with Google to create an account and seamlessly import your classes and students from Google Classroom. Once your account is created, you are able to search videos from YouTube, Khan Academy, National Geographic, TED Talks and others. Afterwards, you can crop the video in any way you would like and pause it at any specific point to formatively assess your students with questions. These embedded questions can be multiple-choice or open-ended.
Google URL Shortener.
Looking to share a link with someone but it is just way too long?! Copy and paste the link into the Google URL Shortener and receive a less complicated link to share with others!
Unsplash.
The perfect site to download and use free high-resolution photos in your documents, presentations and websites. You are able to create a free account and add your favorite photos to your own collections that serve as folders!