'Web 2.0 paljastaa' photo (c) 2011, Janne Ansaharju - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/

In yet another attempt to get at the enormous backlog I have of sites worth blogging about, I post a regular feature called “The Week In Web 2.0.” (you might also be interested in The Twenty-Five Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education In 2017 – So Far). I also sometimes include tech tools or articles about them that might not exactly fit the definition of Web 2.0:

Flipsnack lets you easily turn a PDF file into an an online “flippable” book. I’m adding it to The Best Places Where Students Can Write Online.

Unio – A Free Virtual Whiteboard for Broadcasting Lessons is a post from Richard Byrne worth reading.

At FakeMoviePoster.com, you can create a….fake movie poster.

I Heart Venn Diagrams lets you make…Venn Diagrams. I’m adding it to Not “The Best,” But “A List” Of Mindmapping, Flow Chart Tools, & Graphic Organizers.

I’ve written at The New York Times Learning Network how I use collages as a language learning activity. In addition to the already-created collages I link to at that post, it’s easy for teachers and students to make their own. Here are a few free sites that let you do just that:

Photovisi

Fotojet

Be Funky

PhotoCollage

Fotor

Canva

I’m adding this info to The Best Ways To Use Photos In Lessons.