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Susanna Livingston

Web 2.0 Tools for Math Educators - 115 views

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    Collection of links on interactive math tools and resources for students ranging from elementary through college
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    Tools for use that enhance Math Learning- For teachers of K-12 grades and college instructors too- (educational technology)
gaby eyzaguirre

Doodler - 40 views

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    Game A quick game of draw, timed, help students doodle fasted without worrying too much, practice sketching. No login required
Bob Martin

Biology Animation Library :: Dolan DNA Learning Center - 79 views

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    Lots of biology concepts animations
trisha_poole

Where Does Google+ Fit In Education? - Edudemic - 99 views

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    Google's recent debut of its social networking platform Google+ was widely hailed as presenting unique possibilities for social interaction between students and teachers. Even though Google+ was an invitation-only service until just recently, over the summer many educators immediately began brainstorming ways to use Google+ for education everywhere from elementary school to online college.
Kalin Wilburn

Team WhiteBoarding with Twiddla - Painless Team Collaboration for the Web - 5 views

    • Kalin Wilburn
       
      The absolutely great thing about Twiddla is that you DO NOT have to sign up. They will automatically create you a guest login but you can still create a meeting on the spot and invite attendees. It is easy to use and a great place for collaboration.
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    Make any web site an online classroom space. Awesome concept.
Monica Lawrence

PhotoPeach - Photopeach for Education - 134 views

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    great smartboard tool.
Michele Brown

University class swaps grades for experience points - Plugged In - Yahoo! Games - 41 views

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    University professor applies game desgin principles to his college classes. No grades. Instead experience points along with quests, crafting and guilds.
Maggie Tsai

TechBlo.com - Sanity to Insanity - Diigo: powerful tool, so much underrated - 5 views

  • A powerful Social Annotation and Research Tool - DIIGO! Well indeed Diggo is the coolest tool I have ever come across on the web2.0 scenario. It is a social annotation tool, social book mark tool and a online notes. Fits good to the best researchers online, it is a team tool, that leverages the time spent online. You do not waste a single minute and not waste the time spent in finding data and loosing it. Find it, mark it, send it, store it, import it!! surprising, this is all accomplished by a single tool and it is so much under rated.
  • With Diggo you can be rest assured you have the data saved and sent in seconds! Once your fellow researcher (or a friend) gets online on the same page, knowing or by chance, he can see that you have left a message for him. All you need is, both of you will have to install the Firefox/Internet Explorer/Flock/Opera browser toolbars. These toolbars will make sure both of you do not note the same or miss an important data.
  • Not only researchers, or known friends, but also strangers with same interest can make use of (rather exploit) this tool and do wonders. Say for example a bird watching community is on the prowl for a rare bird, or the very famous Flamingos, they all land up in a page that has abundance of information about the Flamingos, they can mark certain text in the page and leave a comment. Say a professor is leaving a comment about the Flamingos, and their migratory pattern, the others can see this note, respond to it! Later people with the same tool (Diigo toolbar) come to the page can see the conversation that has happened on the web, and note that this page is quite popular.
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  • That is why "Ramanathan of TechnoPark" claims this tool is under rated, I kinda more than agree with his view
  • once this tool is leveraged the right way, this tool would rock the world. The world (read Internet) would be a better and wonderful place to live in.Imagine you stumble upon a web page and think no one has ever come into this page before! or Come into the page and see how many people have come in and left comments on the same page, and information. It is up to the Netizen to decide how good this tool can be put to use, and not destroy the beauty of this Web2.0 tool! >
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