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Anna Berrier

Yonkly - 1 views

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    Yonkly is a resource very similar to Twitter. To quote from its website it "allows you to create a white-label microblog community that is fully customizable". This resource would allow someone to keep up with the user of Yonkly. It's extremely easy to navigate, and while complicated when you read into all the technical aspects of it (like I did), it really is a good alternative tool for social networking.
Jamie McFarland

Homestead - 1 views

Homestead is a website creation tool that is available for anyone to create their own website. Homestead is a great tool for teachers to make classroom websites or to use with older children to cr...

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started by Jamie McFarland on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Connie Dang

Photovisi - 8 views

This is an excellent way to start portfolios for children who are just entering school! Like you said, it does not take up much physical space and children won't be disappointed that their artwork ...

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Ellie Brissette

Using Technology and Collaboration with Children - 5 views

For my technology assignment, I chose to experiment with some websites that deal with artwork, image, and storybook creation and editing. I really enjoyed this exploration and found a few really co...

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started by Ellie Brissette on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Brooke Newton

photovisi - 2 views

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    This is a website that allows teachers to create collages out of photographs. These collages can be used as wallpaper and can also be put on different objects such as mousepads and coffee mugs to be purchased from the website. This is a great way for teachers to be able to display photos of the students and even photos of the students' artwork.
Jamie McFarland

Wikispaces - 0 views

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    Wikispaces is an excellent tool for creating a website for a classroom. Children or teachers can create the website and continually update it. It seems to be a pretty good website since this is a wikispace!
Kelsey Bone

WallWisher - 3 views

I used and evaluated this site for an assignment in CHFD 5130 (Creative Activities for Young Children) at UGA. This site is fun and easy to use. It would be fun to use in the classroom as means to...

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started by Kelsey Bone on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Joseph Alvarado

Camtasia Studio, TechSmith's Screen Recording Software - 1 views

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    Record onscreen activity. Edit it into a polished video. Share with the world. Camtasia Studio makes you look like a pro.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Wiggio - Makes it easy to work in groups. - 5 views

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    This is a great tool for collaborating when creating documents or projects. It combines email, text, voice messages, calendar, and storing and editing files in one safe place. It is easy and simple to use. Many of the features are designed to be self-explanatory. It is also safe and private. Nobody can join a group unless invited or given permission.
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    Free collaboration/networking tool
Sarah Steele Banks

OfficeZilla - 3 views

I think that this website would be very useful for teachers to use as a means of keeping their student's parents informed about the layout of the calendar, as well as keep them posted on what assig...

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started by Sarah Steele Banks on 03 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Macy Stewart

TweetDeck - 1 views

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    This is a tool that allows users to manage their twitter accounts and tweets from other users on one program on their personal computer. This tool can be combined with other social networking sites. Teachers could use tweet deck to send out tweets and information to their students or parents of their students about what is going on in their classroom
Jessi Williams

Collaborative Document Creation - Adobe Buzzword - 3 views

Adobe Buzzword is a program that is new to me, but I had a lot of fun learning to use it. The site is used mainly to create and collaborate on PDF files. The tool is free, but you must set up an ...

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started by Jessi Williams on 03 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Bonnie Blagojevic

Technology & Young children - 2 views

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    The National Association for the Education of Young Children Technology & Young Children Interest Forum has a website with information about their projects, and a link collection with information on "Tech with Children", "Tech Tools for Educators", "Tech at Home" and Research.
mary corr

VoiceThread - 1 views

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    This website is wonderful! It is a great way to have group discussions between teachers, as well as teachers and parents. A teacher can post a picture or video of something going on within the classroom to share with the student's parents and receive comments in five different ways! Five! If you join any group, you can post a comment by telephone, typing, computer microphone, webcam, or uploading an audio file. That's such a variety! That allows easier access for parents, as well as other teachers who want to be involved.
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    After deeply evaluating this website, I found it more difficult to find specific documents that I would prefer to find. This could be difficult for a learner online.
Jessi Williams

Mixed Ink - 2 views

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    This is a collaborative document creation website mainly used for groups collaborating on mission statements, news articles, press releases, product reviews, petitions, etc. Most documents on this site are related to politics. It would not be appropriate to use in a classroom setting or with children. However, it would be a good tool for parents or teachers to use if they are concerned about a children's product, some type of legislation, or a community issue related to education.
Taylor Meyne

Thecolor.com - Online coloring - 4 views

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    Thecolor.com is a website that has hundreds of online coloring pages available for children. The coloring pages are separated into different categories. Some of these categories include alphabet, animals, holidays, insects, and pets. After students finish their coloring creations, they can save them into their own personal gallery and also print them off of the computer.
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    Even though coloring sheets aren't generally the most creative activity, this could be a good site for children who need practice manipulating the mouse because they can use mouse clicks to color a picture.
Tiffany Smith

Creative Little Things - 0 views

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    This is my example of education children's blog! Please comment on how I've set it up. I would greatly appreciate any criticisms, be it positive or negative! :) -Tiffany
Kahlin-Ivie Hilliard

YouthLearn - 1 views

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    This site provides teachers with lesson ideas that are technology based. Teachers will find this site useful because for each activity it provides an overview of the lesson, goals, and materials needed. The site also includes detailed instruction on how to implement the activity.I really enjoyed that the site was easy to navigate and provided a lot of in-depth ideas. I will definitely use this site in my future classroom.
Nikki Gibbs

Storybird - 13 views

Storybird is a really fun, interactive, and collaborative site. I know that I'm not the most creative person and have a hard time getting started with things coming up with a story line, so I love ...

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