1. CK-12 Flex Books
    1. These books might work well as a replacement for science and math text books.
    2. or as a supplamental source.
    3. Curriculum Alternatives or Supplements
  2. Hipocampus.org
    1. Hipocampus provides useful presentations for higher level classes. honors/AP
    2. Possible uses for Government, AP US History, and a possible offering of world religions.
  3. Kahn Academy
    1. Kahnacademy.org, provides free video lessons
    2. Lessons cover almost all topics.
  4. Polleverywhere.com
    1. obviously taking polls of students, but also you could do things like short notes for the class to copy, etc...
    2. Poll everyone is fine for a number of tasks
  5. Google Suite
    1. Google docs are already being used by our students. With some success
    2. Downfall to google docs is that it is web based.
  6. Voice Thread
    1. This is a great tool to use to create narrated presentations.
  7. Prezi
    1. Kids dig using prezi as an alternative to powerpoint.
    2. only drawback is that it is web based, so sometimes that might make it difficult to use.
  8. Todays Meet.com
    1. Really excited about this free, and simple web based software.
    2. could have students on computers interacting with eachother while class or task is going on.
  9. Google Wave
    1. this is a nice program that could be an option for collaboration.
    2. Has a more linear look than prezi.
    3. And can be saved and exported in different ways.
  10. Xmind
    1. This is a really cool software that is similar to freemind but i think is probably better, expecially for high school students.