Moodle
MOODLE: the most convenient and excellent website for
students and teachers. This website is the easiest to navigate because all the
works that students need to accomplish are set and arranged in correct order
for the entire semester. It is basically the online syllabus for all students
and teachers. Thus, it enables students to be right on track with the
assignments they submitted and other assignments they will have to submit in
the future. Have you ever had a teacher who tends to lose your work? A teacher
who sometimes forgets the grade she gave you? Well, MOODLE gives you the “no
worries” feeling. Once your work is graded, you automatically get an e-mail
notification that is connected to your MOODLE account. Furthermore, you could
start a forum with your classmates without knowing their personal cellular
phones. Rating: 5.
Google
Looking for a website that has anything and everything?
Google is the answer! A great search engine that can help you get reliable
articles from Google scholar, images by searching Google advance image search,
and locations from different parts of the world through Google Earth. It
enables you to sign in immediately to your Gmail account, blog, page creator,
and etc. For school purposes, students can create a Google Docs that everyone
can access at the same time. Instead of
downloading the Microsoft Office, simply having an account in Google will
enable you to use the presentation tool that looks like the Microsoft
PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel. This saves you money at the same time. Furthermore,
you do not need to download different chat tools like Skype and Facebook
messenger because Google has the Google Hangouts feature. It works similarly as
the different chat applications on your mobile devices. This saves your storage.
Rating: 5.
Chrome
Chrome is the best application that can quickly direct you
to different websites. It enables to you to several tabs with varying search
engine on each tab. For instance, you can open up YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,
Pinterest, and ERIC simultaneously. It provides bookmark feature, which saves
the search engines you visit almost every day. It permits you to check your
history and perhaps, reload a search engine you wanted to re-visit. It sets up
automatic updates for all users. It is always the first application I turn to
each day I go online. Lastly, it is one of the safest tools I have ever used. Overall,
I am satisfied of its features. Rating: 5.
LiveBinders
In the beginning, I thought LiveBinders was really difficult
to use because I have never heard of it prior to attending this class. After
learning how it works, I fin it as an amazing tool to have in keeping all-important
files for personal, school, and business purposes. It enables everyone to make
an account for free. It allows users to put their binders either publically or
privately. It is a good tool for segregating your tabs. It saves time because
instead of typing each website’s name on your tab, you could just go directly
to the binder you have labeled that website and click the link. It permits everyone to edit his or her binders
anytime and anywhere. What more could you ask for? LiveBinders is such a great
tool for storage. Rating: 5.
Emaze
Getting tired of using PowerPoint for your presentations in
every class? Well, Emaze will surely AMAZE you. All users can sign up for free.
It contains templates that are well designed. It gives users an option to
upgrade, however, with a price. It has a feature of sharing your presentation
to your peers. Furthermore, you can also have the option to publicize or
privatize your work. It works almost similarly as PowerPoint, but with better
templates. It is a versatile tool and enables you to edit your work wherever
you left off. Navigation in Emaze is easier than PowerPoint because the tabs for
editing are lesser and bigger. Rating: 5.
Powtoon
Powtoon is another tool I have enjoyed utilizing. Like
LiveBinders and Emaze, Powtoon was new to me. I really liked using Powtoon
because it has different features. It consists of animated characters, unique
backgrounds, animated texts, shapes, transitions, and many other more. It
enables users to put voiceovers and music on the presentation synchronously. Instead
of using iMovie, which is difficult to navigate, Powtoon is more recommended. Additionally,
users may choose one of the templates provided by this tool. Right when you
create a new presentation, instructions how to use Powtoon automatically pops
up. And this truly helps the new users. Rating: 5.
ooVoo
This web conferencing tool works similarly like Skype. But ooVoo is better because the video is clearer than Skype. You can see the person
you are chatting clearly. Furthermore, downloading ooVoo in your mobile devices
consists more features. For instance, ooVoo application in your cellular phone
has various facial templates. It is a great conferencing tool for messaging,
video chat that works for iPhones and Androids. Another advantage of ooVoo is
it allows you to chat with up to 12 people at the same time. It contains a
privacy option as well. Having ooVoo downloaded from your computer enables you
to screen share with your peers. Rating: 5.
HaikuDeck
HaikuDeck is another presentation tool that I got very
familiar with. It is very easy to maneuver because the tabs for editing are
lesser. However, I am not very fond of it because there are only little slides
available. It limited users to be creative in designing their slides.
Additionally, inserting graphs and tables was really difficult because there
was only a fixed space that the slide has laid. The fonts were also restricted.
It does not have fascinating templates unlike Emaze. If I were to use another presentation
tool besides PowerPoint, HaikuDeck will be my last resort. Rating: 2.






