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In this series, Ozge presents a collection of web tools sorted in alphabetical order. Here are the online tools that begin with G and H.
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EduGlogster
is a tool to create online visual posters that are called glogs. You can add text, images, music and video to your interactive glog.
GoAnimate
is a tool where you can ceate your own cartoons/animations using a variety of tools.
GeoGreeting
lets you create greeting cards using letters on google maps.
GeekChart
lets you show where you share stuff online as a web widget.
Gickr
isa tool to create animated pictures online.
Glypho
is a great way to write and read novels. You can find many great ideas for novels or you can write your own to inspire others.
Grabbabeast
is an interactive website where you can build your own beast using a variety of body parts.
Grapholite
is a tool for designing professional-looking flowcharts, organizational charts, mind maps, venn charts etc. that can be used online and offline, in and out of browser.
Google Search Stories
is a tool to create digital storytelling using google search. You choose a video based on your search terms, add some music, then click create.
GraffitiCreator
allows you to create your graffiti and share it online.
H
allows you to convert text to image. This helps you to hide passwords, emails,personal messages, codes or any kind of information on a picture.
converts your text to speech and saves it as an MP3 file so that you can listen to it on any device capable of playing MP3 files, such as ipods, PDAs, mobile phones, MP3 players.
HotPotatoes
is a tool to create interactive exercises for your students.
is a tool to share small glimpses of the past with pictures and to build up the huge story of human history.
allows you to turn any text into speech so you can listen to it.
allows you to share what you like with other people and get recommendations based on your taste.
is a tool to create podcasts from audio links from the web and share it with others.
This article originally appeared on Ozge’s blog and is reposted here with the author’s permission.
Özge Karaoğlu is an English teacher and a freelance edTech teacher trainer and an e moderator at British Council’s ELT Sharepoint. She currently works at Terakki Foundation Schools as an English teacher and the leader of the kindergarten department.
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