WeVideo

WeVideo is a great alternative to iMovie, particularly for students and teacher who use PCs. Even for MAC users, it provides one key feature that sets it apart. Because it is a platform that is online, students can collaborate together on the same project from home without having to sit in front of the same device that began the iMovie project. It also is very similar to iMovie in its layout so students who are used to working with Apple’s video editing platform will have no trouble making the transition. We have a school account that allows us a certain number of videos to be created and stored, though there is also a free version that has some limitations. There are other movie making resources listed on this site that are worth comparing, but WeVideo is a solid option.

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GuitarTuna

There are hundreds of apps that act as tuners for different stringed instruments. GuitarTuna is likely the top tuner out there and is accurate enough to ditch your other portable tuners forever.
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Biblionasium

Unlike Epic, Biblionasium does not have a catalog of the actual e-readers, however it is a fantastic digital bookshelf that manages student reading logs for you. The best part is, the students can recommend books to each other, you could recommend them to the whole class, or add titles to a specific student’s bookshelf.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Welcome to this comprehensive collection of integration resources for all subject areas within Middle School! Each resource includes a brief summary, and in most cases, a video overview and links to examples of how they have been used by students and teachers. As is the nature of integration, many of the technology resources can be found across multiple categories. Likewise, in the same spirit of subject integration, feel free to explore beyond your subject area or grade level to gain ideas for other ways to blend learning across academic and social disciplines.

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