Online Timeline tools - 6 views
cooltoolsforschools - Presentation Tools - 2 views
College@Home Blog: 100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner - 1 views
Wonderful Web 2.0 Tools / Multimedia Presentation - 0 views
50 Useful Mind-Mapping Tools for College Students | Associate Degree - Facts and Inform... - 1 views
Google Maps: 100+ Best Tools and Mashups - 3 views
Class Tools - 4 views
Keeping up with social media--in 30 minutes a day (you heard me!) | - 3 views
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Curating your own content can be just as powerful as reviewing others that have done it for you. Especially when there are tools that can do the curating for you. Like Paper.li.
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Curating your own content using a resource such as Paper.li is an excellent resource for teachers and students alike. Paper.li enables you to focus on specific information using filters and share that information (online articles, images, podcast, videos etc.) among a variety of people. Students can use this tool to collaborate on a research project, while teachers can share content to make instruction more engaging and relevant.
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Love what Paper.li can do. But Mr. Hanson's article on keeping up with all the streams of information, social media, etc completely stressed me out. His concept of using every available moment, including in the bathroom, to keep up is craziness. Even Silicon Valley has awakened to the need to unplug and find moments without tech or trying to keep up.
Interactive Online Quizzing - 5 views
I was literally just going to post about Kahoot but you beat me to it! I absolutely LOVE using this for test review. I think the kids really enjoy it, too. It's an excellent tool.
Create Anchor Links - 3 views
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Website Description: Our site creator [Weebly] doesn't include a built-in way to add anchors to your site, but it's still very easy to do using some basic embeddable html. The short video below walks through the process and will show you how to make anchor links of your own in less than three minutes. I wanted to post this for those of you that become frustrated as I do with their own Weebly sites that have multiple topics, documents, etc. and you have to scroll through all the material to get to that one thing you wanted to see. Creating anchor links resolves this problem. In fact, you can direct those you want to view a particular topic or document by copying the link with the #title at the end of the URL. NOTE: You are not able to just copy and paste the code into the embedded code editor. It will not work unless you physically type it in. CODE: where "title" is the name and keep in quotation marks