Ten years ago, in another somewhat futile attempt to reduce the backlog of resources I want to share, I began this occasional “Ed Tech Digest” post where I share three or four links I think are particularly useful and related to…ed tech, including some Web 2.0 apps.

You might also be interested in THE BEST ED TECH RESOURCES OF 2020 – PART TWO, as well as checking out all my edtech resources.

Here are this week’s choices:

Note Canvas looks like an intriguing new kind of online corkboard/bulletin board (sort of like Padlet). I’m adding it to The Best Online Virtual “Corkboards” (or “Bulletin Boards”).

KnightLab has quite a few intriguing digital storytelling tools. There are so many that I haven’t figured out which “Best” lists I should add them to….

Promo Image Resizer does what it’s name says it does.  I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Online Photo-Editing & Photo Effects.

Pixiko is an online video editor.  I’m adding it to Not The “Best,” But A List… Of Online Video Editors,

Veed.io is yet another tool for making screencasts.  I’m adding it to The Best Tools For Making Screencasts.

Twitter Spaces will be available for the web, including accessibility features is from TechCrunch.  Twitter Spaces is like Clubhouse, the “hot” new audio tool.  Read about its possible education uses here.

Is Online Test-Monitoring Here to Stay? is from The New Yorker.

Read about Brainstormer at Richard Byrne’s blog, A Collaborative Brainstorming and Voting Tool – No Registration Required.

States and cities across the U.S. debate the future of online learning. is from The NY Times.

This might be a tool worth keeping an eye on: Pitch, a platform for making and sharing presentations, raises $85M on a $600M valuation is from TechCrunch.