Free learning materials and tools to enhance your delivery!
By alex miller • Jul 13th, 2007 • Category: Facilitation, Web ToolsI started creating a list of sites offering free online eBooks, audio files, videos, learning tools and materials for educators, then I found this great wiki - Librarian Chick that has so many amazing listings already, I thought why create my own?
Here are a few of the tools and sites listed on - Librarian Chick that I thought were good:
Resources
- LearnOutLoud.com - offers the Internet’s largest directory of audio and video learning resources. Browse the catalogue of over 10,000 available titles including audio books, MP3 downloads, podcasts, and free educational audio & video…
- FreeLoadPress - Free online textbooks
- 4Teachers - Integrate technology into your classroom with free online tools and resources
- PlanetPDF - Huge archive of free PDF books
- SuTree - An index of free video lessons, video tutorials, lectures and how to guides
Tools
- Awesome Powerpoint Tutorials - Tutorials on how to create text-FX, transparencies, DVD’s etc.
- Create A Graph - Quickly create graphs and charts
- PowerPoint Templates for Teachers - PowerPoint resources for educators
- Thumbstacks - Create and share presentations on the web
- i-Lighter - The yellow highlighter for the web
- GroupLoop - Simple web-based software to organize your group
- MindMeister Basic - Hold online real-time brainstorming sessions with friends and colleagues
And one tool that isn’t listed;
Tiny URL - Have you noticed a lot of the links that come via the Australian Flexible Learning Framework start with http://tinyurl.com? This web tool allows you to transform lengthy URL’s that often get broken up during a copy and paste, into a shorter more manageable URL. Check it out. There’s also a Firefox extension for this.
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Hi
We have a free to access global learning platform and are looking for content submissions for ALISON.
Here is another really good collaborative web-based mind mapping tool that might be worth looking at comapping.com.
There are some more free templates on http://www.poweredtemplates.com/free-ppt-powerpoint-templates.html