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Carole Maske

Web 2.0 for the Classroom Teacher - 0 views

  • The links below are categorized to help you find Web 2.0 tools that might be of use to the K-12 classroom teacher.
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    The links below are categorized to help you find WEB 2.0 tools that might be of use to the K12 classroom teacher. Created by Sue Summerford and linked to the Best Content in AEA 11 Web 2.0 by Carole Maske
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    WEB 2.0 tools that might be of use to the K12 classroom teacher. Created by Sue Summerford and linked to the Best Content in AEA 11 Web 2.0 by Carole Maske
Carole Maske

Using Web 2.0 Tools in the classroom | Thinkfinity - 0 views

  • How do you plan to incorporate Web 2.0 Tools into your classroom? Here are a few ideas to get you started using resources available right here on Thinkfinity. You’ll find tools for almost every subject!
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    Integrating Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom by Thinkfinity and shared to AEA 11 Web 2.0 by Carole Maske
Terri Lamb

Directory of Web 2.0 Tools: Blogging, RSS, Podcasting Tools etc. - 1 views

  • The Directory divides the Web 2.0 tools into these main categories: Blogging Tools Blog Monitoring Tools RSS Feed Readers RSS Feed Creators Pinging Tools Podcast Recording Tools Videocast Resources Wiki Tools Social Network & Community Tools Other Tools Web 2.0 Suites
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    Great site to explore the different resources of web 2.0 tools.
Carole Maske

i-SAFE Inc. - 0 views

  • i-SAFE is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating and empowering youth (and others) to safely, responsibly and productively use Information and Communications Technologies (ICT). i-SAFE’s best practices classroom curriculum for primary and secondary school students is embedded with dynamic community outreach activities to empower students, teachers, parents, law enforcement professionals, and other community members to control their online experiences
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    Web 2.0 Tools by i-SAFE Inc. and posted to the AEA11 Web 2.0 website by Carole Maske
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    Web 2.0 Tools by i-SAFE Inc. and posted to the AEA11 Web 2.0 website by Carole Maske
Karla Brockman

Web Quest Maker - 1 views

  • A Web Quest is a method used to engage students in inquiry based learning. A web quest is meant to guide students through a process of inquiry through a set of assigned tasks that lead them to a conclusion, or that results in a product.
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    Web quest generator allows teachers to create their own webquest tailored a specific lesson. I often use pre-made quests, but see a value in making my own to complement a lesson and emphasize components of that lesson that I feel my students need most.
Karen Geuder

Discovery Education Web 2.0 Tools - 3 views

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    This site has tutorials relating to many Web 2.0 tools. It breaks the tools/ applications down into different categories which is helpful .
bonnie smith

educational-origami - WEB 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    Web2.0 tools LIST-excellent!!!
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    excellent site for teacher tools; liked sites for drawing
Susan Lyons

Kerry Turner's Web 2.0 Blog - 0 views

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    This is a blog from Kerry Turner with links to some Web 2.0 tools that we haven't learned yet. I think I could use one in particular in my classroom- "The Whiteboard Blog" which experiments with the use of Web 2.0 applications.
Lindsay Brown

Teaching Spanish with Web 2.0 Tools - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    List of web 2.0 tools specifically for use in a Spanish classroom.
Julie Thompson

21st Century Find Evaluate - 1 views

  • Techniques to locate the author
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      I used eachof the links under Investivative Searching in teaching web eval to my middle school students
  • the author
  • Interactive MicroModule Tutorial: Author
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  • Sorting Hat Personality Test The First Male Pregnancy Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
  • Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus Use these techniques to locate authors: If looking on the page doesn't reveal an author's name, look on the Web site. Try truncating the url to see if there are clues about authorship or links to an author on other pages--remove the end of the address back to a significant break ( / ) or the root of the site. If the site provides links to 'about us' or 'contact us,' check there for author information. If the site provides a search engine, enter the name of the article and see if information about the author is retrieved. This may require careful reading. Search a different site. Enter information about the article in search engines like Google and see if any information about the author is retrieved. This may require careful reading. Interactive MicroModule Tutorial: Author Next: Evaluate these authors back ©2009 Information Fluency Last updated: 28 Jan 2009  
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    Used for Middle School Web Eval.
Amy Brown

Web 2.0 in the Classroom: 33 Ways to use blogs in your classroom and in the educational... - 0 views

  • 33 Ways to use blogs in your classroom and in the educational setting Drawing a blank on how you might use a blog in your own classroom? Here's a list to jump start your creativity. By no means is this list exhaustive; there are as many ways to use blogs in education as there are to use paper. :) Remember, blogs are a medium, not a genre. Some of these ideas are for the classroom in general, some are for younger students, some are for older students. Some could become group or classroom blogs, others are suited for individual student blogs.
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    This site would be great to use for staff development because teachers want to know how they can use this tool. Use this site to start a brainstorming session with your group. ENJOY
Mark Stallman

http://addis.iowa.uiowa.edu/slis/cdtaylor/project/Classroom.htm - 1 views

  • Karen Thompson from Springfield, Illinois, has created a website that has student consumed projects, student created projects and teacher ideas.
  • Laptops have multiple uses in classrooms.  They can be used for word processing, searching the Internet and creating multimedia projects.  In addition, laptops can be used for Web 2.0 applications.
  • The Endless Scholar blog asks contributors to share comments about the consequences of all high school students at River Dell Regional High School receiving Internet tablets.
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    This page is a summary of different types of mobile technology and how they are being used with Web 2.0 tools.
Megan Andersen

WatchKnow - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 1 views

  • We believe that everyone should have the same opportunity to learn. The best way to make this possible, we believe, is to organize into one, super directory the hundreds of thousands of good videos currently available on the Internet. To make this a reality, we invite teachers, instructors and educators to suggest videos for inclusion into our directory, and then to review, approve, and assign those videos into appropriate categories using a wiki framework and philosophy. The videos are the highest quality found on the World Wide Web, cover all major educational topics from elementary to secondary schools (or age range 1 – 18), and are Kid Safe!
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      This is a great site that provides videos for educators to use in their classrooms. It's organized in a wiki framework so that all types of educators can collaborate in order to provide great tools for students. I encourage my teachers to search for videos they can use in their classroom as well as to share videos they have created.
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    This web site helps teachers and students find valuable, educational videos from You Tube, Teacher Tube, and other places online. There is an advisory committee that chooses which videos are appropriate for the site and each video is tagged with an age appropriate label. You can search by subject area or a keyword search.
Scott Breyfogle

Math and Multimedia - 2 views

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    web 2.0 tools for math
Bev Plagge

Flash Card Machine - 0 views

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    This is a free web application that enables users to create interactive web-based study flash cards and share them with others. For Students - Create flash cards to help you study for the next exam. Share them with either your classmates or the entire community. Teachers - Create flash cards for your students. Build customized pages for each of your classes to better organize your cards. Professionals - Create flashcards for your graduate course exam. Share them with your colleagues.
Lindsay Brown

http://blog.kathyschrock.net/ - 0 views

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    This blog is written by the same person that did this list of web 2.0 tools: http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/edtools.html.\n\nIt's her recent thoughts on all things technology, and a little bit education.
Virginia Lake

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 1 views

  • ordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
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    I know that this isn't the newest Web 2.0 tool, but I love it. I can see using this with older students to create a autobiographical image of themselves. Students could also create a Wordle for their favorite poem or a series of quotes. At a conference someone did a wordle for their library mission statement.
C E

Remember The Milk - 0 views

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    This tool can help you keep track of what you need to do with a free to-do list and task manager. When you have several projects you're working on at the same time, it allows you to have check-offs to keep track of your progress. It can also be used with students, assigning them specific tasks within group work. It combines Web, email, and other Web utilities and can be accessed from cell phones, too. Has a tutorial to help you learn it.
Kelly Josephson

Web 2.0 Guru - 0 views

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    As I was searching for some tools that I could post, I came across this website. I thought it looked interesting because it have some of the same tools we are using plus some others. As I looked a little deeper... WOW I have always wanted to go more indepth with my vocabulary that I teach, and if you teach vocab, you need to check out Vocabulary Activities. I wanted a way to present a new word and then show the students all the related forms with the same root. Visuwords (http://www.visuwords.com) does just that. I can use it; the students can use it. And it also breaks related words down by part of speech. There are so many other options a teacher could use.
Dania Schuler

Web 2.0 for Teachers - 0 views

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    This site offers more technology tools than I knew existed. Be sure to look under "Definitions" and "Technology Tools."
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