Freedom tag: sufficiently free

Frag.jetzt
Scribe / ScribeHow
WBO
Reetro
Scrumblr
DrawChat
OnTheSamePage
Mural
HedgeDoc
  • Collaborative documents
Create and edit documents (using Markdown, flow and bar charts, maths, … ) together.
Create and edit documents (using Markdown for text formatting, flow charts and sequence diagrams, Mathjax, bar charts, … ) together.

Free, open source tool, GDPR-compliant but requiring login via TUM (SSO) or self-hosted instance. This project is a fork of a fork: HackMD released 2015, from which CodiMD forked 2017, from which HedgeDoc forked 2018.

  • "Tested; Not yet rated."
  • GDPR
  • open source
  • sufficiently free
  • TUM
Cryptpad
Kumospace
  • Collaborative boards
  • Live chat
  • Video conferencing
Video conferencing system focused on online event/group work.

Video conferencing system focused on online event/group work. Virtual space
“Proximity chat”, where participants move their avatars close to allow chatting; an open office type environment with chairs and plants to make physical breakout rooms (with whiteboards, games like chess, virtual TVs, … ).

Private provider, not GDPR compliant (except Enterprise plan), free of charge up to 50 participants, registration required. Released 2021.

  • "Tested; Not yet rated."
  • sufficiently free
Edpuzzle
tscheck.in
FutureMe
Taskcards
Wakelet
MyScripting
Collections of free-to-use images
  • Create learning material
  • Images
Flickr, Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash, Videvo, Wikimedia Commons, …

  • Wikimedia Commons: Often less aesthetic, more techical images. Various licenses, many images requiring attribution.
  • Flickr: Various licenses, some needing attribution.
  • Unsplash: Large amount of free-to-use images (€72/year for unlimited downloads, pro content, and illustrations/clipart). Since 2013 (then as a Tumblr blog).
  • Pexels: Stock photos, supported by links to Pixabay plus Canva as editor. Since 2015.
  • Open Clip Art: Vector (.SVG) images. Since 2004.
  • Pixabay: Wide range of images; supported by links to commercial stock photos (iStock). Since 2010.
  • Public Domain Pictures: Freemium model, charges you for higher-resolution public domain images(!) as well as linking to Adobe and other commercial stock photos in results. Since 2007.
  • Freepik: (€60/year for AI credits, €120/year for extra AI plus premium stock photos; free is 10 images/day.) Extensive set of stock photos, but focused on AI tools for generating and editing. Since 2010.
  • Videvo: Stock video footage site (now owned by Freepik), AE and Pp templates (intros, mostly), music and sound effects. Since 2012.
  • Various
  • no registration
  • recommended
  • sufficiently free
Prezi