Presentation Tools: From Prezi to HaikuDeck, storytelling tools for presenting ideas on a virtual canvas have never been easier.
It's All About the Voice: From Audacity's open-source audio editor for recording, slicing, and mixing audio to Adobe's new Voice tool, sharing your story is a breeze.
Want to start a blog or your very own website/wiki to share your ideas instantly and collaborate with others. Check out these great sites to get you started: Edublogs, Tiddlyspace, Weebly, My First World and DoodleKit. And don't forget about Google's own Blogger platform, a great tool for creative writing.
Video Creation/Editing Tools: Animoto and You Tube are fantastic resources to create online videos for your next classroom presentation. Want to create a video on the go with a "green screen" background? Look no further than Doink. Better still, crowdsource your next video using Crowdflik. And if you don't have a computer, check out this great list of mobile movie apps from Edutopia.
StoryBoard Tools: Don't forget to mock-up your video ideas with a great storyboard. Here are some tools to get you started: Storyboard That, Storyboard Composer (I-tunes app), Storyboard Studio (Google Play app), Storyboards (I-tunes app) and Directr (I-tunes app) . And for those with a movie idea and script that want to visualize their ideas even further, try Amazon's new Storyteller tool.
Tired of the same boring statistics then liven up your presentations with a cool infograph. Piktochart is a great way to get started and offers free site services for students.
Drawing tools: Two great tools for online illustration/painting are Flockdraw and Queeky Paint. Better still, make your drawings come alive with Chromville.
And for the truly adventurous, why not just build something on your own with some of the great coding tools listed here.
Finally, explore on your own some of the amazing new tools in this Media-Making Roundup from Common Sense Media