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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.
A Hughes

cooltoolsforschools - Home - 0 views

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    This is a wiki with many web 2.0 tools. They are organized on the left hand tool bar into presentation tools, collaborative tools, research tools, video tools, etc. Nominated for best Educational Wiki 2009 and 2010.
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
Lindsay Brown

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Teaching Tools - Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - 2 views

  • Puzzlemaker...create word searches, cryptograms, math squares, and other types of puzzles to use with your lessons
  •   Jing...this easy-to-use, cross-platform screencasting program can be used for creating tutorials, screenshots, and much more
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      This is a great tool for short videos to give short computer instructions for students or to go through a concept step by step.
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    This site has a listing of many tools and items that can be accessed and used for the classroom.
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    List of Educational Web 2.0 Tools. Links with a short summary of the site.
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
A Hughes

Home - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 1 views

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    Joyce Valenza's library guides include informaton on video tools, digital storytelling, wikis, blogs, podcasting, widgets, social networking and bookmarking, and many more... Joyce has so much information on her site under new tools.
Peggy Byrd

Everything You Need to Know About Web 2.0 - 1 views

shared by Peggy Byrd on 18 Oct 09 - Cached
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  • Publish and Disseminate Information Seven Blogging Tools Reviewed There are a number of good blogging tools, but choosing among them can be confusing. In this report, we’ll take a detailed look at the top blogging tools and outline key considerations for selecting a platform. A Technical Guide to Anonymous Blogging If you have reason to be worried that what you're posting could endanger your safety, the security measures outlined in this article will help you keep your identity a secret.
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    This site gave me even more information about Web 2.0 tools and how they could be used. Anything available information is good for me because I still need all the help that I can get.
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
Anne DaLuga

Web 2.0 Cool Tools for Schools - 5 views

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    This site is a great resource for Web 2.0 tools. Down the left side you click on the type of tools you want to find; presentation, collaboration, research, audio, and many, many more. Then it gives you a list of tools that fits that particular criteria
Kim Swartz

Doing What Works - Home - 1 views

shared by Kim Swartz on 13 Jul 10 - Cached
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    This website has research-based practices and translates it into practical tools to improve classroom instruction. You can learn what works, understand the research, see what works, see it actually in action many times in the classroom through video, and do what works, download tools that can support the work. This is an awesome sight for educators! This site has many things that teachers could use to learn about and hone in on their instructional practices. It is a great springboard for learning and then using some web 2.0 tools to provide opportunities to collaborate with teachers either within their districts or in other districts would be a powerful learning tool.
Kim Swartz

About Common Craft - Who We Are (And What We Do) - Common Craft - Our Product is Explan... - 5 views

  • We Cover Subjects That Matter in the 21st Century Technology Green Money Society
    • Kim Swartz
       
      These have uses as we think about the 21st Century learners. Right away it makes me think of financial literacy.
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    This site has quick videos (around three minutes or less) that explain things in very simple terms. They use paper cut outs as they explain about technology, money, etc. I know that Barb has used these in our class. I didn't realize there were so many. When I looked at some of them, I thought about the 21st Century learner and how teachers might use these videos with students to help them learn about finances. They can be used personally for free or professionally for a fee. Teachers would have to be careful not to infringe on copyright issues, but this would be a nice way to introduce many concepts to students.
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    I love the Common Craft products, too! Every time I watch one of the videos, I'm amazed at the clarity of the explanation! They are able to take very complex tools, and make them seem simple. I think one of the best things about this is that they provide a "conceptual" look at the tool, rather than simply a "how to use it" video. For me, I often find myself experimenting with how to use a tool, before I really even understand conceptually what the tool is and what it can do! (A clear example of the many times when I don't know what I don't know!) This Common Craft site is one that I will bookmark, and return to often.
Kelly Josephson

Prezi - 0 views

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    Earlier during the school year, I collaborated on a presentation to the community on what the Iowa Core Curriculum looked like and what effects it might have on the school and the community. My principal used Prezi as a presentation tool. I really liked it and thought the students might really like using it as well. As a PLC, we expressed the need for students to have uniform presentation criteria. Prezi might be one of those tools. Power Point might be great, but this online tool is available to everyone anywhere they have internet access. Groups can also collaborate. I was doing a unit with my sophomores on overcoming adversity. After watching the movie We Are Marshall, I wanted them to choose a real-life person who has overcome adversity. I wanted them to do a presentation and so I did one in Prezi as a demonstration. Mine is only partially done because I used it as a demonstration tool. I am going to try to share the file, but I do not know if it will work or not. I may have to post again to get it to work. http://prezi.com/-jght3tofk0q/red-dawson/
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
Kim Swartz

VoiceThread - About - 1 views

  • With VoiceThread, group conversations are collected and shared in one place from anywhere in the world. All with no software to install.
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      Seems like a neat tool to use in a classroom. Student could create their presentations and use their own voices to narrate. Since it is online with many ways to add comments, it could be used anywhere, not have to be done in school. I'm not sure about the K-12 edu voice. It seems like a nice thing to have, but it does have a subscription cost.
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    Create multi-media slide shows that contain images, documents, and video. Comments can be left on each slide in 5 different ways. his could be use with students to create all kinds of presentations and ways to display their learning. They could video tape a science lab and then use this to narrate their learning as they go through the video. Teachers could use this tool to video their classroom and then collaborate with one another using this tool. The collaboration could take place with teacher from different districts, states, even countries.
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.
C E

Yugma - 0 views

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    I was excited to see this free Web-conferencing tool. It can be used free to conduct a conference for up to 20 people - collaborative presentations, desktop sharing, chat, interactive audio, etc. Can use in conjunction with Skype. Benefit would be use in reaching students across various geographic locations. This tool could assist some students in feeling more connected to an online class by seeing actual desktops and the interactive audio.
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."
Dania Schuler

List of Educational Web 2.0 Apps to Jumpstart Your Productivity - 0 views

  • WhatsOnMyBookshelf - This site allows you to meet people with similar reading interests and trade books using a simple point system.
    • Dania Schuler
       
      This would be really powerful for students to use. It could serve as a book talk for independent reading.
  • Flashcard Exchange - Print flashcards, create flashcards and study online with Flashcard Exchange, the world's largest flashcard library.
  • Backpack - Award-winning web 2.0 app that lets you prepare schedules, calendars, files and information that you can share with other people.
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    This is a list of great tools and websites for educators and students to use.
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 .
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