Recently there has been quite a lot of buzz around online apps such as Google Docs and Zoho which allow you to do things with just an internet connection and a web browser which would have previously required installing desktop software – something which is simply not an option on many school networks.
In this post I want to focus on 3 in particular, SlideRocket, Buzzword and MindMeister which I have found useful in my revision homework and preparing my speaking and listening as they not only allow could to do the same stuff which you would normally do but online; they allow you to create work more uniquely, more stylishly and more efficiently than has ever been possible before. And of course they are also all free (although some do have premium versions).
SlideRocket
SlideRocket is a presentation app with a difference, it comes with a wide variety of stunning effects, a beautiful interface, some really spiffy templates and basically everything you need to make an outstanding, interactive presentation.
SlideRocket provides so many tools whilst being extremely easy to use, it is the perfect program for creating a presentation which truly unique; not just another tired PowerPoint. SlideRocket also allows you to just send a link to let people view your presentations and embed them in your own websites, making a process which would be cumbersome with traditonal software absolutly effortless.
You can signup at http://sliderocket.com or see it in action below via their sample presentation:
Buzzword

My Tessay plan in Buzzword
Adobe is a company synonymous with style, this is something which is really apparent in Buzzword and all of their acrobat.com products. Buzzword is a online word processor which is designed to look beautify whilst producing beautiful documents, something it not only succeeds at but does so without sacrificing any functionality in the process.
With Buzzword you get a selection of stunning fonts, styles and useful collaboration features within a great interface to make whatever you are writing a pleasure to look at.
MindMeister
As is probably evident from the name, MindMeister specialises in producing mindmaps – probably the most useful tools for revision ever invented. MindMeister simply makes it really easy for you to create complex mindmaps and for multiple students to collaborate on one mindmap, just like in a Wiki.
You can access it at mindmeister.com

My English work in MindMeister