
Lexipedia – Where Words Have Meaning

Lexipedia is an online visual semantic network with dictionary and thesaurus reference site. Lexipedia presents words with their semantic relationships displayed in an animated visual word web.
Lexipedia is an online visual semantic network with dictionary and thesaurus reference site. Lexipedia presents words with their semantic relationships displayed in an animated visual word web.
Auto Draw is an artificial intelligence experiment hosted by Google. Their AI Experiments is a showcase for simple experiments that make it easier for anyone to start exploring machine learning, through pictures, drawings, language, music, and more.
Deck Toys provides a very unique space in which to create interactive learning and learning pathways for students. Self-exploration at students’ own pace allows practice for mastery of key concepts. Teachers can view students’ progress on the lesson map. This application reports that data is housed in Google Drive of the teacher.
Easel.ly is an amazing free service to allow teachers to create infographics to assist students with understanding complex topics. Their privacy policy does not allow us leeway to use this service for students. Infographics are challenging to create without a template as they adhere to guidelines for print design. But Easel.ly solves this challenge by providing a large file of templates that you can take and edit.
Librivox boasts an impressive library of 5,000 audibooks read by volunteers from all around the world. All books are completely free and can be listened to on a large range of devices. The search feature supports searching by author, title or reader.
Lingro refers to itself as the coolest dictionary known to hombre.
When you visit the website, you can paste the address of another website into the top search field, then it will allow you to click on words you don’t know the meaning of, and Lingro will define the words.