Authors: Kaufman, Belcher, Knowles, Duffy (Group 4)
Tool Name: Online Books Page
Tool URL: http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu
Category: Online Library
Tags: Online Books Page, Online Library, All Levels, English, Science, Math, Social Science, Technology, Journalism, Writing, Music, All topics
Grade level use: All Levels
Topic/discipline: English, Science, Math, Social Science, Technology, Journalism, Writing, Music, All topics
Tutorial Information: No actual help link or tutorial, but there is an FAQ link at the bottom that has a little bit of useful information
Possible uses: Research
Basic explanation: Online library of books available online in various formats from various sources.
Positives: Free content available for researching, large catalog
Negatives: Not that easy to use all the time, broken links in some of the results, not as polished as some of the other tools available today
- Authors: Reglio, Saal, Costello, Stroh - Group #5
- Tool Name: Smarttutor
- Tool URL: http://smarttutor.com
- Category: Educational site
- Tags: Education, reading, math
- Grade level use: k- 5th grade
- Topic/Discipline: Can be used to supplement a phonics based reading program
- Tutorial information: Provides tabs for appropriate reading grade level. Also provide both visual and auditory cues for where to place the cursor.
- Possible uses: to supplement a reading program, provide remediation, home-school use
- Basics: The first step is to click on an appropriate grade level, choose a skill set, follow both the verbal/visual cues to proceed through reading tasks.
- Positives: This tool is both visually and auditorally engaging. It provides immediate feedback for both correct response and error correction. Its use is child friendly.
-Negatives: To the side of the homepage are options for information on purchasing a reading software program.
- Authors: Reglio, Saal, Costello, Stroh - Group #5
- Tool Name: Watchknow
- Tool URL: http://watchknow.org
- Category: Educational media site
-Tags: media, science, social studies, math, language arts
- Grade level use: Pre-k - high school
- Topics/Discipline: free on-line educational videos
- Tutorial information: Found on the homepage is a button that provides a video demonstration on usage
- Possible uses: cross-curricular, small group, individual, whole class, at home
- Basics: The user can either type in a topic into the search box or choose from a variety of subject areas. After narrowing the subject, the user chooses a skill, from there the user selects a video to play.
-Positives: It contains over 15,000 video clips which are cross-curricular and multi-aged. The site is easy, for an adult to navigate.
-Negatives: An adult is needed to edit for content and age appropriate video selections.
- Authors: Reglio, Saal, Costello, Stroh - Group #5
- Tool Name: I Know That
- Tool URL: http://iknowthat.com
- Category: On-line multi-media
-Tags: education, science, math, history
- Grade level use: pre-school-5th grade
- Topics/Discipline: research, skill practice, educational games
- Tutorial information: There is not a tutorial, user learns as they attempt
- Possible uses: Research across curriculum, remediation, acceleration
- Basics: If the user is not a member, he can choose areas available. If he is a member, via the teacher/school, he can login in and go directly to his grade/class login content.
-Positives: This site would be a nice tool to have as a favorite for a child who is a researcher, or needs either acceleration or remediation. With the student login, it is easy to navigate through the site.
-Negatives: Difficult to access which resources are available to non-members vs. members.
- Authors: Reglio, Saal, Costello, Stroh - Group #5
- Tool Name: CoolMath4kids
- Tool URL: http://coolmath4kids.com
- Category: Math games/puzzles
-Tags: education, math, puzzles
- Grade level use: elementary
- Topics/Discipline: Math practice, remediation or acceleration
- Tutorial information: At the top of the page is a tab to practice before selecting a category
- Possible uses: To introduce Math concepts, small group or individual practice
- Basics: The user selects a Math skill set ranging from puzzles, flash cards, to geometry. A few of the skills are timed while others allow for opened responses.
-Positives: All skill areas can be accessed via the homepage, it is visually reinforcing to the user, has an adequate amount of problems to practice before a saturation effect takes place.
-Negatives: The site is very busy, has lots of movement, and is distracting to the eye.
Group 2: Wenzel, Gretchius, McKane, & Hafermann
Tool Name: SuperKids
URL: http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/
Category: Online educational tools
Tags: Worksheets, iPhone apps., games
Grade Level Use: K-12
Topic/discipline: Reading, vocabulary, music, math, language arts
Tutorial Information: This site has all of the navigation information located on the left side. There is a link to about Superkids and contact us.
Possible Uses: Use fun educational games in class. Use the PSAT and SAT flashcards for test reviews. This site can also be used from home for student practice.
Basics: Superkids allows teachers and students to access practice assignments and educational games for almost every subject area. The site also reviews and rates educational software. There are articles on important educational issues listed on the site. The site also has PSAT and SAT review information. It has iPhone apps that can be downloaded for use on the go.
Positives: Easy to use and easy to navigate through. The site uses games to create a more interesting learning environment for the student.
Negatives: There are not that many games or tools to use so the site may only be able to be used for so long before a student has played all the games in a particular subject area. Also, there is no way for the teacher to grade the work the student does on the computer.
Group 2: Wenzel, Getchius, McKane, & Hafermann
Tool Name: Discovery Education
URL: http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/
Category: classroom resources, assessments, lesson plans
Tags: English, science, math, reading, writing, social studies
Grade Level Use: K-12
Topic/discipline: English, math, science, reading, writing, social studies, and technology
Tutorial Information: There is a help section in the upper right hand corner of the page as well as a contact us link at the bottom of the page
Possible Uses: Teachers can use to create or edit lessons. Teachers can learn how to use media in the classroom as well as use some of the site's media information in creating lessons.
Basics: Discovery Education allows teachers to utilize lessons and ideas to create new and improved lessons in the classroom. The site also has games available for classroom use.
Positives: The site is easy to navigate and has a lot of useful information. The site also has a parent corner for parents to stay informed.
Negatives: The school or teacher using the website must have an access log-in
Group 2: Wenzel, Gretchius, McKane, & Hafermann
Tool Name: Quizinator
URL: http://www.go2web20.net/site/?a=Quizinator
Category: Create, store, and print worksheets, study guides, tests, and quizzes online .
Tags: All subject areas
Grade Level Use: All levels
Topic/discipline: Any
Tutorial Information: There is a contact us link at the top of the page. You must sign up for Quizinator, which is free to do.
Possible Uses: To create and edit quizzes, worksheets, and tests. You can also create different versions of tests and quizzes easily.
Basics: The site allows you to store tests, quizzes, worksheets all in one online area. You can edit any of those items easily. They are all arranged in a specific order and grouped by categories.
Positives: Can easily edit or rearrange items on worksheets or exams as well as create different versions of quizzes and exams.
Negatives: Not able to have students view the quizzes, worksheets, and tests online.
Group 2: Wenzel, Getchius, McKane, & Hafermann
Tool Name: MeeGenius
URL: http://www.go2web20.net/site/?a=MeeGenius
Category: Online Library for kids
Tags: Reading
Grade Level Use: K-5
Topic/discipline: Reading
Tutorial Information: There is a section to contact the authors of the website. There is also an About Us link to find out more about the website.
Possible Uses: Using the web to interest students in reading. Also, allows personalization of the stories so students can become part of the book.
Basics: The site allows children to access books online and they can either read them on their own or have a narrator. The site also allows you to personalize the book.
Positives: Being able to personalize the book allows the reader to really become part of the story.
Negatives: The selection of books is very small and limited to younger grade levels.
Costello, Regilio, Saal, Stroh; Group 5
Tool name: Prezi
http://www.prezi.com /
Category: online presentations
Tags: prezi, zoom, zooming, editor, presentation, zui, tool, user, interface, ui, deepzoom
Grade level use: all grade levels
Topic/discipline: any topic or discipline
Tutorial information: Prezi has multiple videos to view depending on how advanced the user is with creating Prezi presentations.
Possible uses for students, teachers, and/or administrators: Students, teachers and Administrators can use Prezi to create presentations that are more interesting to view. Basics: All the information in your presentation is presented on one screen. When you want to focus on a particular portion of the presentation you zoom into that area. When you're finished with that portion you can zoom out or onto the next portion.
Positives: It's quick and easy to create a presentation. Presentations are more engaging for the audience than using slides. Presentations can be saved as public and accessed from any computer with Internet. You can also download your presentation and present it without Internet.
Negatives: May be difficult for younger students to create on their own.
Authors: Group 1 (Bulfer, Sennett, Gourley, Carl)
Category: Brainstorming/Collaboration
Grade level use: All levels
Topic/discipline: Social sciences, language arts, science, technology
Tutorial Information: There is a link to an example mind map which shows the features of bubbl.us. A blog link is on the website but was not active. There is a help section once you begin brainstorming.
Possible uses: brainstorming for writing, concept maps in science/social studies, group collaboration
Basic explanation: Online brainstorming tool that lets you create colorful webs or mind maps. You can share, print, email or save your work.
Positives: Easy to use, can create colorful webs that would be good to display to a class
Negatives: Younger students would not be able to use it on their own but could contribute as a group.
Authors: Group 1 (Bulfer, Sennett, Gourley, Carl)
Category: Digital storytelling
Grade level use: 1-5
Topic/discipline: Language arts
Tutorial information: Tour or FAQ
Possible uses: creative stories, theme stories
Basic explanation: By using the websites artwork, you can create your own story or work collaboratively to create one with a friend.
Positives: quicker way to create original stories using technology, can connect with students in other places
Negatives: must take turns if collaborating, must use sites artwork
Authors: Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Patricia McKane, Tera Hafermann (Group 2)
Category: test preparation
Discipline: English, Writing, grades 10-12
Tutorial information: Help option in upper right corner offers explanations on how to complete any functions and activities of the program. Each section has a view option, to watch the action done for you.
Possible Uses: Students can use this to see exactly how their ACT essay was graded. They can then work on improving for a re-take. Teachers and administrators can search score ranges and use the information to see where most students are achieving and also where the overall weaknesses are. Then, they can adapt their curriculum to strengthen that weaker area.
Basics: This site is a collection of all the ACT writing exams. To log on, you must have your school's ACT code. Once inside, you can search for any combination of results to see how the students did on the ACT writing exam. The site shows the exact written exam the student wrote. They are scanned into the webpage. It also shows the comments of the graders to the essay and the English score and the overall ACT composite score. There is some personal information available too, like students names, addresses, and social security numbers. This is why you have to have the school code to access it.
Positives: You see the exact essay the student wrote. It is online pretty quickly after the students take the exam. It provides good feedback for students wanting to re-take the ACT. You also have access to the writing prompts, and can then use them for practice prompts in the classroom.
Negatives: The comments are fairly vague and similar. More specific feedback would be more helpful to students and teachers alike. Must have access code to enter.
Authors: Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Patricia McKane, Tera Hafermann (Group 2)
Category: practice, games, lessons
Discipline: English, Language Arts, Writing, grades 9-12
Tutorial information: There is no tutorial or help. The website has highlighted links and gives directions as you work through the site.
Possible Uses: grammar and mechanics practice, learning grammar and mechanics rules
Basics: Grammar and mechanics tutorials and practice games are set up for students or classes to work through. There are pictures, noises, and sometimes fake prizes.
Positives: Engaging to students, good information on English grammar and mechanics, game format is appealing, lots and lots of content
Negatives: Some of the prizes or consequences for a wrong answer are iffy on appropriateness. It is loud.
Authors: Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Particia McKane, Tera Hafermann (Group 2)
Category: practice, games
Discipline: most school subjects are represented, grade 7-12
Tutorial information: tutorial center, frequently asked questions, and help options all available at bottom of the page. When clicking on the tutorial, there are many categories available, with quality answers and help.
Possible Uses: lesson review, practice games, student competitions
Basics: database of educational games organized by subject and then content of game
Positives: Engaging to students, many choices, games are involved, have to spell correctly, a lot of free content that does not involve log in
Negatives: Some things you must log in and create and account to do
Authors: Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Particia McKane, Tera Hafermann (Group 2)
Category: educational videos, study guides
Discipline: History, Biography, Current Events, Literature, grades 7-12
Tutorial information: There is no tutorial or help. There is a search site option, but is more content focused.
Possible Uses: background information, historical information, biographical information, ties to TV shows
Basics: commercial free educational related videos and tv programming
Positives: quality videos, set up for education
Negatives: history and biography heavy, not even across all disciplines
Authors: Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Particia McKane, Tera Hafermann (Group 2)
Category: web quest
Discipline: History, Literature, English, grades 10-12
Tutorial information: There is no tutorial or help. The site takes you though and presents choices only.
Possible Uses: background information, historical information, literary connections
Basics: takes students through the witch trials as if they were there
Positives: very engaging, real life choices for students, relates well to literature and history of Puritan America
Negatives: when accessed multiple times, site slows down
Authors: Group 2 (Hafermann, Getchius, Wenzel, McKane)
Category: Instructional videos
Grade level use: All levels
Topic/discipline: Social sciences, language arts, math, science, technology
Tutorial Information: Help link located at the bottom of the main web page.
Possible uses: additional resource to introduce lessons or reiterate past lessons.
Basic explanation: Provides teachers "cartoon" like educational/instructional videos intended for students and learning. The videos cover a wide span of subjects and levels.
Positives: Vast amount of videos to choose from.
Negatives: Free trial basis, but then a purchase of a subscription is needed.
Authors: Group 2 (Hafermann, Getchius, Wenzel, McKane)
Category: Electronic books/Writing tools
Grade level use: Grades 9+
Topic/discipline: social sciences, reading/language arts, science, technology
Tutorial Information: Tutorial video on home page
Possible uses: group reading, summation of books, book discussion tool - teachers can post questions about the book and students can respond, upload personal written material and have other review it,
Basic explanation: This tool allows you to read books online and chat with others who are reading the same book.
Positives: comments about book can be left by paragraph or page, allows for teacher to student interaction as well as student to student interaction about books, provides book discussion prompts to get started, if the book you want is not offered you can request it or you could find an electronic copy online and upload it, some books are free!
Negatives: not geared towards younger age groups, you have to pay for some books, limited number of books - may not have classroom books listed in database, must create account to log in.
Authors: Group 2 (Hafermann, Wenzel, McKane, Getchius)
Category: Online library
Grade level use: All levels
Topic/discipline: Social sciences, language arts, math, science, technology, history, primary sources (as tags)
Tutorial Information: "Ask a Librarian" link is located at the top of the main page of the website. Once clicked, the next page is separated into 5 sections: 1) General Collections, 2)International Collections, 3) Digital Collections, 4)Special Formats and Genres, 5)Other Programs and Services
Possible uses: Research projects, daily historical trivia, use of primary sources for lessons in Language Arts, Literature and Composition, and Social Studies.
Basic explanation: The Library of Congress provides a vast amount of primary sources for teachers to use in the classroom. The site has five main features which can be found at the top of the main website. For example, the American Memory link provides free access to maps, audio, video, and pictures.
Positives: Unlimited amount of resources to be used in the classroom. Free!
Negatives: Too much information, students may not know where to begin.