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Teacher Productivity: Symbaloo

7/9/2015

 
⚠ Note: This post is is no longer actively updated. Technology evolves quickly, and some of the tools or resources mentioned may have changed, been discontinued, or function differently today.

Perhaps you can relate to this----let's pretend you have some great website bookmarks that you love to use in the classroom. One day, you are on a different computer and want to get to one of those bookmarks. But you can't!

Well you could, if you sign into Chrome. Or Firefox. Or...well those are really the only two browsers we use. But then you have to sign into a browser and there are a few reasons why you may not want to do that. Browser sign ins contain more than bookmarks. Plus, what if you use two browsers...which one is the one that has the bookmark you need? Did you import bookmarks into both browsers?

We love Symbaloo! Once you make a free account, it lets you make your bookmarks in a cloud. You can easily organize your bookmarks, add pictures to them if you want so they are easy to identify, and you can make your Symbaloo private or public. Then all it takes it signing on to Symbaloo from any computer and *poof* all bookmarks present!

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    2025 UPDATE:
    From our early days, this used to be a page where Pinky would share free edtech websites, apps, online resources, response systems, and other tools that she found free and useful at the time of the post for teachers. Technology evolves quickly, and some of the tools or resources mentioned may have changed, may no longer be free, may have been discontinued, or function differently from the date listed on the post. As we advise, always read the terms and privacy policy of any technology tool that you plan to use.

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