Socrative is a great tool to use student's mobile devices as clickers. You can use it on any mobile device or computer using the internet or iOS app. It is a great way to do practice exams, reviews, exit tickets, etc. Here is a post about how I used this as a review. http://mdhero.blogspot.com/2013/04/reviewing-for-unit-exam-using-socrative.html
Remind 101 is a great tool to send reminders and messages to students (as either a text or email). You will never know their phone number and they will never know yours. I use it daily in all of my classes and have used it on school field trips as well. This is one of my favorite tools. It is also a great way to keep parents informed. You can access it with an app or through a web borwer.
I use this as a tool to store all of my files between computers. I have used it with my AVID students to share class pictures with them. But I generally have them use google drive for documents.
Collect student responses in a google doc and then put it into wordle to make a word cloud. You will get instant feedback about what the students are thinking.
Google hangouts are a great way to collaborate with other teachers. I haven't used it with students yet, but it could be a great way to give feedback on projects.
I use camtasia to create all of my screencasts for my flipped lessons. There are free online screencasting websites, but camtasia is the best. It is simple to use and powerful.
Quizlet is a great way for students to learn vocabulary. There are games, quizzes, and lots of ways to study.
CK-12 is a great resources for online texts. The biology texts are great with images, quizzes, videos, and interactive elements. You can edit and add to the book as well.
Flubaroo is a great script for google forms. It allows you to auto-grade exams (which are MC or FITB). For free response, you can set it where you can grade those individually. It will also email grades to students. Be sure to collect emails when you create the google form. Here is my blog post about it: http://mdhero.blogspot.com/2013/05/using-flubaroo-to-self-grade-google.html
I have used this for a semester with my students. It is a great LMS which can work on the iPad. I have had my students using the website on a browser on the iPad. They seem to be able to do more than they can with the iOS app. But the app keeps getting updates. This allows me to post all assignments, videos, etc for flipping my classroom. My students can go at their own pace. I love the tests that you can create. It is easy to grade and has been very reliable. Sometimes I feel like I have to click through too many screens to get to where I want, but overall it is a great LMS.
Nearpod is a cool tool to allow you to have all students on the same thing on the iPad. They can also go at their own pace. You can add quizzes and checks for understanding. Since I went to flipped mastery where students move at their own pace, I have not used this. But it is a great tool.
Thing link is a cool website where you get a picture and add links, text, images, and videos to it. The website works with some bugs on the iPads. They now have an iOS app, but you can only link text and videos - not actual lnks. Hopefully that will be updated soon. Here is my blog post about it: http://mdhero.blogspot.com/2013/05/using-thinglink-to-organize-student.html
Padlet, formerly Wallwisher, is a online postit board. It is great for planning, getting student feedback, etc.
Google forms are AMAZING! Especially if you learn how to use scripts to mail merge, grade quizzes, etc.
Class badges are a way to motivate students. I haven't used it with my students but am trying to figure out how to incorporate it.
Google drive is a must for every classroom, teacher, and student. It allows collaboration, works on any platform, and is reliable and simple to use. And I am constantly learning new ways and new things that have amazed me.
You have to have this! It allows you to take screenshots of images, edit them, add annotations, etc.
VIdeo Notes allows you to take notes while watching a video on the SAME screen. These notes then go into your google drive. Here is my blog post about it: http://mdhero.blogspot.com/2013/04/tuesday-tech-tip-take-videonotes-using.html
Voice comments allow teachers to leave voice comments on google docs. This is a great way to give feedback to students as they are working on a paper, or afterwards when you are
Quia is a cool tool to learn vocab, facts, etc. It has some fun games. A few can be done on the iPad. It also allows you to give students quizzes/tests. THe quizzes work on an iPad.
Scrible is an awesome new tool which allows you to do research online. Here is my blog post about it: http://mdhero.blogspot.com/2013/05/using-scrible-for-common-core-reading.html
A fun review game for students.
A great way to send out assignments and manage student submissions of any online work.
The best learning management system for high school. The speedgrader makes grading easy, and the test builder is great.