Group Name: Group 4 (Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy)
Category: Web application that produces videos from user-selected photos, video clips and music
Grade level use: All
Topic/discipline: Video production across the curriculum
Tutorial Information: blog with FAQ's on homepage
Possible uses: digital storytelling, reports, book promotion, trailers
Basics: This application uses pictures, music and text to create a video.
Positives:free full-length videos for educator accounts, ease of use, no two videos are ever the same, ease of exporting, posting of videos is under teacher account
Negatives: must apply for educator account which can take a few days
Authors: Group 2 (Hafermann, Getchius, Wenzel, McKane)
Category: Social network for book lovers
Grade level use: All levels
Topic/discipline: Language Arts, Literature and Composition
Tutorial Information: "Help and Questions" link located at the bottom of the page once you log into your account. Help page has a drop down box that provides several different features for the user. In addition, you can ask the "shelfari community" questions.
Possible uses: Journaling, book reviews, independent reading, reader's workshop, literature circles, social networking
Basic explanation: Shelfari has the same concept of facebook, where as you are social networking with friends, however, you are able to keep track of books you have read, books you want to read and books you are currently reading. Another feature is that you are able to send e-mails, or look at your friends' bookshelf to see what they are currently reading or written reviews on.
Positives: User friendly, provides a visual of all book covers, appeals to the younger crowd.
Negatives: Users are able to post on other user's shelves, which could present a problem if the messages are inappropriate.
Group Members: (Group 4 Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy)
Category: Social networking site for book lovers
Grade level: All levels
Topic/discipline: Language Arts focus with cross-curricular potential
Tutorial information: There are tabs on the homepage for Shelfari discussion groups which include FAQ's and a forum for asking questions.
Possible uses: Teachers and students can create virtual bookshelves, join groups and invite friends. Book suggestions can be made, discussions, and networking.
Basics: Users are able to create virtual bookshelves by searching for books or get ideas on what to read next through automatic suggestions or by joining a group.
Positives: Ease of navigation, free, blog, media widget for both Facebook and MySpace
Negatives: interaction with strangers, potential for misuse
Group Members: (Group 4) Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy
Category: Evaluation of student writing samples
Grade level: Middle school, high school
Topic/discipline: Language arts, social studies, science
Tutorial information: A "project overview" link is provided on the homepage that outlines the three main phases of the evaluation process along with important details.
Possible uses: Online objective-based evaluation of student writing samples provided by other educators.
Basics: Teachers submit student writing samples. Other teachers, students, and professionals read and evaluate the work. EdSteps then will publish continuums ("emerging" to "accomplished" work samples) in different skill areas.The continuums are available online for teachers, students and families to view.
Positives: Provides objective-based evaluation and feedback of students' writing. Evaluations provided by a variety of individuals of various ages, specializations, and affiliations. Results are made available online to students and families.
Negatives: Time - the evaluation process takes time to provide feedback.
Group Members: (Group 4) Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy
Category: Sharing and rating content on the web.
Grade level: Upper elementary, middle school, high school
Topic/discipline: All
Tutorial information: A "take a tour" link is provided on the homepage that walks you through the five main aspects of digg and then asks you to join. An FAQ link is also provided at the homepage.
Possible uses: Teachers and studetents can find web-based information and have an online discussion about the information/content. Students may also communicate with other students from other schools.
Basics: Individuals post information or links to information on the web. Other users are able to comment on the information and rate the value of the information through comments.
Positives: Very visual, easy to post information, ability to communicate with other students and teacher, exposure to vast amount of information.
Negatives: Some information shared at digg.com will be blocked by schools' filters. Students may be distracted by other less relevant posted information.
Group Members: (Group 4) Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy
Category: Web-based timeline creator
Grade level: All levels
Topic/discipline: Social studies, language arts
Tutorial information: Description of how to use the timeline creator is provided on the homepage. FAQ link provided. Members have access to tutorial link.
Possible uses: Creating timelines that are available to all members of a group
Basics: Users are able to create and edit interactive timelines that can be manipulated with a simple drag of the mouse.
Positives: Templates, easy to use drop boxes to enter data, can export timelines to a PDF file, can insert images, teacher support services, customizable privacy.
Negatives: There is a one-time joiner fee of $19. Could be difficult for younger users due to required reading.
Group Members: (Group 4) Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy
Category: Online communication and collaboration
Grade level: All levels
Topic/discipline: All
Tutorial information: Overview link available for members of groups that create accounts with gaggle
Possible uses: Communication and collagoration between students, parents, and teachers (blogging, message boards, mobile texting, digital lockers, homework drop boxes, integrated calendar)
Basics: Gaggle provides applications that allow students and teachers to communicate and collaborate online.
Positives: Multiple applications/services: blogging, message boards, mobile texting, digital lockers, homework drop boxes, integrated calendar
Negatives: $$ - gaggle is not a free online tool
Group Members: (Group 4) Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy
Category: free online private diary and personal journal
Grade level: All levels
Topic/discipline: Language arts, social studies, writing
Tutorial information: Users clink on the help link to receive assistance.
Possible uses: Journaling, reflections, summaries
Basics: Students are able to compose their own personal writing entries. Entries can be kept private or students can allow others to view their entries online.
Positives: Easy use, privacy, can insert images into writing entries, autosave
Negatives: Information at help link is limited, many other means of journaling available
Group 2-Tera Hafermann, Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Trish McKane
Category: online flashcard maker
Grade Level Use: grades 5 and up (though could be used for whole class on IWB for younger grades)
Topic/Discipline: any discipline where vocabulary is involved
Tutorial Information: A tutorial video is available on YouTube. The URL is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Diqf0P5dbNQ.
Possible Uses: This is a flashcard generator and is used to create or download vocabulary flashcards for studying purposes.
Basic Explanation: This site allows students and teachers to create or search for vocabulary flashcards and share them with a study group or class. Flashcards can be downloaded and printed, they can be exported, and they can be shared on Facebook as well as with specific individuals. The site also included games as a way to study vocabulary.
Positives: This site allows otherwise disorganized students to organize their vocabulary lists neatly. It allows them to share with a study group and to seek out already created lists and export them to their account. It is free. It is also user friendly. The site was created by a high school student to help him/her study vocabulary.
Negatives: The site is not really kid-friendly in the sense that students younger than 5th grade cannot use it easily. The teacher must do most of the work with students in the lower grades.
Group 2-Tera Hafermann, Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Trish McKane
Category: online presentation maker
Grade Level Use: all levels
Topic/Discipline: all topics and disciplines can use this tool
Tutorial Information: On the Prezi homepage click on the Learn tab at the top of the page. This will direct you to a variety of how-to topics. Click on the Prezi in 3 Minutes lesson to read about creating a Prezi and to see an embedded YouTube video on creating a Prezi.
Possible Uses: A Prezi can be used by the teacher to introduce and then guide students through a unit of study. Students can create a Prezi as a culminating project for a topic of study.
Basic Explanation: A Prezi is an online presentation tool. Unlike a PowerPoint presentation, which is linear in nature, a Prezi allows the presenter to go wherever they need to in the presentation quickly and easily. A Prezi allows the presenter to zoom in on a topic to highlight an important point. It is a more dynamic way to present information.
Positives: This is a very dynamic way to present information and keeps the audience engaged. It allows for zooming in and out, layering of information, and grouping of information.
Negatives: Presentations can cause motion sickness and feel chaotic if not done well. Time would need to be spent on teaching students how to make their presentations less chaotic. There is a tutorial on the Prezi site that addresses this issue.
Group 2-Tera Hafermann, Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Trish McKane
Category: online educational games
Grade Level Use: K-8
Topic/Discipline: reading, math, science
Tutorial Information: Since this is a site of online educational games, the tutorials come when you select a game.
Possible Uses: This site could be used as a way to review math facts. It can also be used to engage students in science projects. Used in correlation with other sites, students can read the online books or comics and respond to them using Prezi or Capzles.
Basic Explanation: Funbrain is a site that has games students can play to practice reading and math skills. It also has a blog for students.
Positives: The site is engaging for students who like to play video and online games.
Negatives: The site itself is rather busy and may make it difficult for students to find what they are looking for. It is also just limited to blogging and game playing.
Group Name: Group 2-Tera Hafermann, Ruth Getchius, April Wenzel, Trish McKane
Tool Name: Capzles
Category: online timeline creator
Grade Level Use: 2nd grade+ (with guidance for the younger children)
Topic/Discipline: social studies, reading, science, math, language arts, just about anything where timelines or how tos can benefit someone.
Tutorial Information: The site allows you to view public capzles, or photo/video timelines. In order to create a capzle, you must join the site-this is free. Once in the site, choose to create a capzle and the site walks you through the process step by step.
Possible Uses: create timelines of historical events in social studies, create personal timelines of events in language arts, create a timeline of a story or novel, create a how-to timeline in science or math.
Basic Explanation: This tool allows the user to upload photos, music, and videos to the site to include in a timeline. It also allows you to upload voice recordings about the photos and to blog on the photo. The user can embed a capzle on their Facebook wall. It also has an app for your iPhone.
Positives: Easy to use and explain to children. Engaging. This allows students who are fearful of writing long essays to show what they know in a format that encourages creativity.
Negatives: Does require you to sign up for an account, but it is free. Younger students will need a lot of help with this at first.
Group Members' Names (Group Number 4: Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy)
Category- Instructional Videos, Presentation
Grade level- All
Topic/discipline - All
Tutorial information - Video and text tutorials are available on the teacher section of the website.
Possible uses- Students can share information and research topics on this site. Teachers can find resources such as lesson plans on School Tube.
Basics - School Tube is similar to YouTube, but safer. This website only allows appropriate materials to be posted so teachers can feel safe about letting their kids view and post videos on School Tube.
Positives - The site is a safe place for children and educators to visit.
Negatives - There are many videos on the site. Finding an appropriate video might be a challenge for students.
Group Members' Names (Group Number 4: Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy)
Category- Presentation
Grade level- All
Topic/discipline -All
Tutorial information - Users may click on "Learn" to read about the basics of Empressr. For additional support, users may click on "Support" to find answers to frequently asked questions.
Possible uses- Empressr may be used as a way for students to share their PowerPoint presentations with others. Teachers and students may view other Empressr presentations.
Basics - Empressr is an online storytelling database. Users can easily create presentations on Empressr or upload a PowerPoint. These can easily be shared through email or social networking sites.
Positives - Empressr does all the animations for your presentation so you do not have to spend a lot of time doing that on your own. It also allows others to view your presentation easily online so file sharing is a cinch.
Negatives - Teachers should be careful using this in the classroom, since it is open to the public. It might not be a good idea to let students use the sight independently.
Group Members' Names (Group Number 4: Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy)
Category- Online Story Telling, Games,
Grade level- PreK-1
Topic/discipline - Reading, Writing, Literacy
Tutorial information - Instructions and information on how to operate the activities can be found on the main webpage. When children click to play an activity directions are given orally.
Possible uses- Young children can use the tools on this website during reading workshop to build their reading skills. Teachers can use the tools in a small group to reinforce difficult concepts.
Basics - There are several activities available in this site related to reading. There are word study games, e-books, poetry, printable worksheets, ESL activities and pre-reading activities. All the activities are broken down by discipline and level.
Positives - The wealth of activities and tools available is wonderful. There are activities that can meet the needs of almost all the young readers.
Negatives - The site is free but you have to create and account to use it. Therefore, if you want young children to use it independently you will have to log on ahead of time or teach them how to log on. Another downfall is that the site cannot track the progress of each student. So the teacher cannot see how well they have done on their activities nor can it keep track of where they left off.
Group Members' Names (Group Number 4: Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy)
Category- Online Story Telling
Grade level- PreK-8
Topic/discipline - Reading, Listening, ESL
Tutorial information - At the bottom of the screen users may click on TumbleTour to learn more about the website.
Possible uses- Students could listen to books independently during reading workshop, or free time. Teachers can also project the stories for children to watch.
Basics - Students across all grades can use this as a way to read books online, listen to audio books or watch video of their favorite story books set to animation.
Positives - The website is full of popular texts and extremely engaging.
Negatives - The site is not free. However, most local libraries purchase the license and allow public access. To get to Tumblebooks you will have to go through your local libraries webpage.
Group Members' Names (Group Number 4: Belcher, Kaufman, Knowles, Duffy)
Category- Manipulatives
Grade level- K-12
Topic/discipline - Math, Science, Technology, Art
Tutorial information - Users can click on each manipulative and find brief instructions on the right side of the screen. For more detailed directions users can click on Instructions at the top of the screen.
Possible uses- This tool could be used in math. Instructors could use this with a projector/Smartboard instead of using an overhead. This could also be used in science to graph results from experiments. There are other manipulatives too such as tessellations that could be used in teaching art.
Basics - Teachers and students of all ages can interactive with various math manipulatives from different disciplines.
Positives - All manipulatives that teachers might purchase for their classroom are available free on this site. All students have access to their own set of manipulatives online. Basic operations are available for free use via the website.
Negatives - To gain complete access to all the features of the manipulatives, one can download the free trial and then purchase the tools for $39.95.
Authors: Group 2 (Hafermann, Wenzel, McKane, Getchius)
Category: educational workspace
Grade level use: All levels
Topic/discipline: Social sciences, language arts, math, science, technology
Tutorial Information: Video training can be found at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6021800157073904948#docid=-1853468039132361404
Possible uses: Building of web pages, organizing library, online workspace,
Basic explanation: Teachers may purchase package programs that can provide online workspace for them and their students. Teachers can use these workspaces to fit into their curriculum. Students may have the opportunity to collaborate online with their peers instead of in the classroom.
Positives: Provide students more opportunities to interact online with peers and their teachers when completing assignments. Librarians may use the program to organize their libraries. Interact with other classrooms.
Negatives: Basic edition is free (limited). Classroom edition is $99 per year (20 x the storage). Campus Edition $799 per year (up to 1,000 users).
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.
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, 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.