Philologus allows teachers to create online games relevant to their curriculum. You can also access games that have been created by others.
Launchball is a brilliant science activity. Students can use their scientific knowledge to launch a ball into a goal. If they have no knowledge, tips will be offered after they have had a try. Then they can create their own games.
eslvideo allows you to create and share online quizzes using video.
20questions allows you to choose an object and have the computer ask questions to which you respond. At the end, there is an explanation about how Q20 learns from the responses it is given. Interesting.
Dipity timeliner allows you to create and share timelines.
Conduit allows you to make your own toolbars that display on your browser page. You can share the toolbar with others and as you add new sites to it, it is updated for the other users as well. A lot of people think toolbars are annoying. They are, but there is one I don’t dare delete for fear of losing the content forever.
Voicethread allows discussion around a photograph, series of photographs or video. It encourages unselfconscious chat which could easily lead to some inspired writing.
Diigo is a way of sharing links with others, and also leaving comments on web pages that members of your group can see.
Stixy board is just like having a whiteboard with sticky notes all over it, but everyone can see the whiteboard on their screen, and add notes from their computer – good for brainstorming.
Tag Galaxy draws photographs from Flickr into a stunning visual presentation, organising them as they were tagged.
Screen Jelly allows you to record a video of what’s on your screen, as you record your voice. Easy to use and free if you only want three minute videos.
Weebly allows you to create a website with incredible ease
And there are another gazillion every day….