Top 5 Apps...funny story, earlier this week I googled "Easy Halloween Apps" and...the first page of results was filled with Halloween apps for the computer. I guess google knows that I'm more likely to look for a computer app than a food app recipe! (I ended up with this mummy brie, and it was a hit!)
My top five apps change every five minutes, but here they are ATM, in no particular order:
Facebook: While I sort of hate Facebook, I love staying on top of the topics that Librarians Care About, via groups like ALA Librarian Think Tank and The School Librarian's Workshop
Animoto: Angels sing from on high, as this video app is SUPER easy to use. Also, they offer non-profit pricing, so my office purchased a subscription for less than $300 annually. Totally worth it, and it makes creating student videos extremely easy and fun.
Screencast-o-matic: I haven't actually had to use this yet, but I LOVE that it exists. Formerly, in order to make a tutorial, I would do a weird work-around with GoToWebinar. Perfect for creating tutorials for posting on a website or youtube.
Text2Pic: This phone app makes creating images accompanied by text, logos, etc., incredibly easy. It's simple to add your logo and then post to social media, and it would be a great way to add content to a library feed.
Pixabay: Do your students need license-free stock images that don't look like stock images? Hop on over to Pixabay and dive on in!
Animoto: Angels sing from on high, as this video app is SUPER easy to use. Also, they offer non-profit pricing, so my office purchased a subscription for less than $300 annually. Totally worth it, and it makes creating student videos extremely easy and fun.
Screencast-o-matic: I haven't actually had to use this yet, but I LOVE that it exists. Formerly, in order to make a tutorial, I would do a weird work-around with GoToWebinar. Perfect for creating tutorials for posting on a website or youtube.
Text2Pic: This phone app makes creating images accompanied by text, logos, etc., incredibly easy. It's simple to add your logo and then post to social media, and it would be a great way to add content to a library feed.
Pixabay: Do your students need license-free stock images that don't look like stock images? Hop on over to Pixabay and dive on in!
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