While I was creating my Tagxedo I thought about ways I could use this in the classroom. You can have students write words under categories like state capitals, presidents, our spelling words, things related to my state, etc. Using a program like this gives the students a chance to put all of the information they know about something into one idea. They can also pick a shape to put their words in and relate the shape to the topic. For instance, if I were to give them the category of American Presidents, they could shape their picture to look like Abraham Lincoln, or the American flag. Not only will this help students remember important concepts, but they will enjoy learning.
I also use Pinterest on a weekly basis for fun. However, you can also use it in the classroom for the same ideas I presented with Tagxedo. You can have each of the students create a profile and have them create online Pin boards with categories such as art work, things related to history, homework help and more. As a teacher, you can also use it to keep track of other teachers pin boards, classroom ideas, and lesson plans. Both of these websites would be useful for you and your students. Anytime you can use technology in a lesson, it will enhance the students understanding of the material.