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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.

Podcast discusses that there is a "socio-political strategy" behind the claim that religion is 'sui generis'

Podcast interview of who should be teaching religious education (what in the US is called "religious studies") and what it should entail at the primary and secondary levels in Great Britain.

Create complex narratives and share rich collections, adhering to Dublin Core standards with Omeka on your server, designed for scholars, museums, libraries, archives, and enthusiasts.

Podcast. Panelists discuss: What does it mean to teach or research religious studies digitally? Does religious “data” make digital religious studies distinct within the digital humanities? How can departments and the field better support digital methods and pedagogies?