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Video. Collection of videos covering such topics as Religions of the World, Church History, and interviews with religious scholars.

Similar to Pinterest,but for teaching. This site helps you create a vVirtual "pinboard" for course projects Students can pin any form of multimedia content and create a digital learning portfolio.

Ideal for group projects. Similar to Googledocs. Members can work on a project and save to shared cloud space.

Ideal for group projects. Members can bookmark and tab webpages and highlight important passages for each other.

CuePrompter is a free teleprompter/autocue service. Your browser works like a teleprompter -no extra software needed.

This site would allow you to "flip your classroom" by sending students to these free online courses. The site includes religion courses from Harvard, MIT, Stanford.

This is a mobile app that allows the professor to award points "on the go" using their smartphone. Obviously aimed at K-12 teachers, but useful as well in higher education.

A website that allows you to create mindmaps: pictures of concepts or a map of a process.

Do you have favorite religion blogs you like to follow? This tool lets you create a dashboard of favorite blogs.