PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
Rolling the Credits
Without these software manufacturers, the Educational Technology portion of this site would have not been possible. It is amazing how much software is free (or available for a small fee) long enough for educators and schools to evaluate and select the best tools for personal or professional needs.
I would like to thank Professor Jane VanGalen of the University of Washington Bothell, for the whirlwind tour through these technologies. I would also like to thank Ava Erickson, who reviewed the original edition of this site.
Website | URL | Purpose |
Amazon | http://www.amazon.com/ | Headphones, microphones, textbooks |
Flickr | http://www.flickr.com | All photographs that were not originals or purchased |
http://www.google.com | Zillions of searches | |
Reedley College | https://math.libretexts.org | Sine and cosine graphs |
NCH Swift Sound Software | http://nch.com.au | WavePad Audio editor |
VoiceThread | http://www.voicethread.com | Interactive audio/visual presentation |
Weebly | http://www.weebly.com | Bleeding edge website development |
Wet Paint | http://www.wetpaint.com | Sandbox wiki |
Yahoo | http://www.yahoo.com | Just about everything else |
YouTube | http://www.youtube.com | Video library |
Other Technologies
Adobe Photoshop
Microsoft Internet Explorer
PhotoStage Slideshow Software
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
Mozilla Firefox
Activision.com
Techsmith Camtasia
and a cast of thousands...