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Sarah Meyers
For the communication tool, Voki.com is a great resource students could use to share information found.  I could see students using this to convey their message of how a character feels or why they did something in a book they’re reading. Students can then create their voki creature to match what they believe their character from the book looks like.  Bubbl.us is a resource students could use for collaboration.  Working in groups students can create a graphic organizer related to a topic and then share with other groups to determine similarities and differences.  I really enjoyed exploring the ToonDoo Comic Strip Creator.  This is something I see students really enjoying.  It could be used for students to create a retell of a story read while adding special affects found in the site to make it more interesting and engaging for students.  The Mindmeister graphic organizer site is a great resource for students to use when conducting critical thinking activities.  This same site can also be used as a tool for organization.  In regards to organizing multiple sources of information, students can create their own Symbaloo accounts and save various resources.  
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Scott Pierce
I liked the options available with voki.com (avatars), and I am glad I came across your post.

With the many options available (and perhaps using, say, QT screen recording), students could even create a character that resembles themselves, and has his/her own voice. I could absolutely see incorporating this into my freshmen computer class.