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naoto yamaguchi

50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools - 18 views

50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools 1 19pencils-Discover Resources. Help Your Students. Save Time. (Description) 19pencils 19pencils.com (Content Summary) Search through millions of resources for stu...

Jay Bhatt

Library Connect Podcast - Using Web 2.0 to reach Millennials - 0 views

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    In this recording, I am sharing my thoughts on different ways to use Web 2.0 tools to keep engineering students uptodate about new information resources, with Elsevier's Engineering Information Marketing Manager, Alicia Burns. I am also highlighting the new tagging feature in Engineering Village that is aimed at helping students to share their citations related to their projects with the other members of their group.
Dan Sherman

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 2 views

Research shows that most students lose more than 2 months of math skills over the summer. TenMarks summer math programs for grades 3-high school are a great way to reverse the summer learning loss...

TenMarks Summer Math Programs Learning Loss Online Web 2.0 Interactive Slide Worksheet

started by Dan Sherman on 28 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Linda McNeil

Education | Glogster - 1 views

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    You must take time to enhance your classroom toolbox. Glogster is an interactive on-line poster maker that will bring creativity and enthusiasm to the forefront in the classroom and for homework projects. Students can combine pictures, graphics, text,and audio/video to create an on-line interactive poster. When completed the glog can be hosted on the Glogster site or embeded into a blog, wiki, personal website, or facebook page.
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    you must take time to enhance your classroom toolbox. Glogster is an interactive on-line poster maker that will bring creativity and enthusiasm to the forefront in the classroom and for homework projects. Students can combine pictures, graphics, text,and audio/video to create an on-line interactive poster. When completed the glog can be hosted on the Glogster site or embeded into a blog, wiki, personal website, or facebook page.
Cheryl Rodgers

Free Tools Challenge #25: Using Jog the Web in the 24/7 Classroom - 0 views

  • Ten Minutes of Tech for Busy Teachers A quick jog through some user-friendly Web 2.0 tools for teachers to use right away.
  • Let’s Explore the Nervous System Probably the best use for this tool is to create guided activities for students. Choose websites that allow them to access information through a variety of media. This Jog is featured in the video tutorial.
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    Free Tools Challenge #25: Using Jog the Web in the 24/7 Classroom | Edublogs Teacher Challenges for educators by educators
Shana Ray

The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You - 0 views

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    The Best EdTech/Social Media Classroom Tools for Students and Teachers
Eloise Pasteur

From eLearning to 'mLearning' | EDC Blog - 1 views

  • If you’ve ever heard the term ‘eLearning’ (Electronic Learning), a technical term referring to Electronic Learning and the use of computer aids to facilitate the electronic access to learning material, this shouldn’t surprise you much. Ten years ago, accessibility to the Internet exploded as a new apparatus for the mass distribution of information. Today, it is a Web 2.0 and media rich collaborative classroom. In the same limelight, a similar transition is occurring between eLearning and what’s now referred to as ‘mLearning‘ (Mobile Learning).
  • Just as we’ve seen eLearning shatter geographic boundaries with tools like WebCT and Blackboard, virtual classrooms, and off-campus email, we now have the mechanisms to further support these tools, and expand into a realm of mLearning.
  • The meat-and-potatoes of the matter is that not only will students continue the tradition of being able to access information anywhere, listening to lecture podcasts and videocasts on the go as they do, in addition, mLearning could offer push-notifications, changing the rate at which pertinent campus and course information is delivered to students.
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  • Not every university can provide their students with laptops, but there are devices entering the market at half the price, an eighth the size, and a tenth the weight, with capabilities approaching similar capacities as small computer systems.  Suddenly, bundling a free personal mobile learning device with every student’s registration seems more prudent than before.
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    e-Learning is so last millennium, try m-Learning instead!
Carrie Wible

smore.com/ flyer creating for the classroom - 1 views

This is a neat website where students can create flyers, book reports, etc. For giggles, I created this flyer in literally 4 minutes to try it out. https://www.smore.com/1gq5

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started by Carrie Wible on 18 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
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