WEB 2.0
For Language Learning & Teaching
Pocket (formerly Read It Later) was founded in 2007 by Nate Weiner to help people who discover an interesting article, video or web page, but don’t have time to view it. Once saved to Pocket, the list of content is visible on any device -- phone, tablet or computer. It can be viewed while waiting in line, on the couch or during commutes or travel -- even offline.

Mendeley is the best free way to manage your research, organize, share and discover. You can: generate citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word, OpenOffice, and LaTeX, open PDFs and capture your thoughts through sticky notes and highlights, import and organize PDFs from your computer, EndNoteâ„¢, Papers or Zotero, connect with colleagues and securely share your papers, notes and annotations, as well as discover papers, people and public groups.

Created in 2010, SymbalooEDU is an educational version of the original Symbaloo application founded in Holland in March 2007. It is a software application that enables learners to organize, integrate and share online content in one setting or Personal Learning Environment (PLE). The platform also allows educators to create mixes of tailored resources and share these mixes with students. Once the mixes (or webmixes) are shared, students can integrate them into their own SymbalooEDU PLE, where they are free to use, add and share content with their peers and tutors.

2010 - present
2010 - present
Personal Learning