Skip to main content

Home/ EdTechWalden/ Group items tagged student

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Sandra Johnson

Module 3 Assignment- Web Sites for Creating Multimedia - 2 views

Pre Training * Name of the site Cmappers * URL http://www.cmappers.net/ * Cmappers will allow me to create a collaborative mind map. This will allow for me to create vocabulary words and a genera...

8847_pre-training 8847_multimedia 8847_graphic_organizers 8847_presentations 8847_active_learning

started by Sandra Johnson on 17 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Dolly Fernandes

Student Engagement - Artifacts - 1 views

VoiceThread - http://voicethread.com Student project, The Great Depression: Poetry for Two Voices - http://voicethread.com/#q+poetry.b425796.i2574380 This multimedia student project resulted fro...

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning voicethread adobe student engagement

started by Dolly Fernandes on 12 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Devonee Trivett

Multimedia App Ideas for Online Students - 1 views

Devonee Trivett Multimedia Technology with Dr. Sugar Module 1 Assignment 1, second draft three Web sites that include multimedia artifacts for active learning on for my Multimedia Workshop: 1. h...

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning

started by Devonee Trivett on 10 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Brandy Collins

Module 1:Web Sites with Multimedia Artifacts - 5 views

My multimedia project will focus on training teachers on how to utilize gaggle in their classroom and how to involve their students in the learning process using this amazing learning tool that are...

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning

started by Brandy Collins on 12 Dec 11 no follow-up yet
Janel Purdy

Multimedia tool - 2 views

  •  
    For those of you familiar with the software Inspiration, this is a web version with some of the same options. This is a mind mapping tool that helps you "capture ideas, organize information, collaborate and share your work, and create diagrams.
  • ...14 more comments...
  •  
    This website allows you to create custom graphic organizers online, and was created by the same company that makes the popular Inspiration graphic organizer software. It is user friendly, and is better than many programs because it allows you to share your work via links, or invite members to edit your work.
  •  
    The more I use this website, the more I am impressed with what I can do. It's ability to insert hyperlinks to the bubbles in the organizers encouraged me to use it in the pre-training module of my workshop. In the general case, it can be used in all the modules. The ability to script an outline and have the software generate the organizer is convenient and time-saving.
  •  
    This site provides the ability to organize, map out and collaborate with others ideas and information. This site is free and available on public beta. Users are provide with tips and examples.
  •  
    This web version of a mind map tool can be created electronically and embedded into other presentations. User-friendly for the middle school student.
  •  
    This site will allow students organize information by building a mind map of specific content. With the mind map, students create a quick view chart or graph which, along with a transcript which will place the information in a outline for ease of studying. The lesson plan will help the student use content information to extract specific concepts to create a snapshot of how information is connected to a specific idea. This activity can be done independently and shared with classmates for input. In addition, the students will rely on their cognitive ability to develop the mind map.
  •  
    Webspiration is a Web 2.0 tool that helps you create an online web (similar to the old Inspiration). You can organize your ideas and be creative at the same time. Your Webspiration product can even be embedded in a webpage or blog. Easy to use. Familiar to those who've used Inspiration or Kidspiration in the past.
  •  
    I use Webspiration to map out ideas, organize with outlines and collaborate online with teams or colleagues. This site can be use for generative learning the organizer will give participants an overview of the main concepts and allow them to construct new knowledge. I selected this sit because it is user friendly. It also has sample organizers that you can use.
  •  
    Webspiration http://www.mywebspiration.com/ This site allows users to create a mind map using various different fonts and templates. Webspiration allows for generative learning becasue the participants would be actively involved with the creation. I like this site becasue it is free. The webs can be embedded into blogs and the webs can be worked on collaboratively in a group. I plan to use some collaborative grouping during my presentation. Participants can also view the visual in an outline form for easier construction of the web.
  •  
    Webspiration is an interactive web-based graphic organizer generator. It is a wonderful way to create graphic organizers that can also be used during presentations. It is easy to use and allows teachers to hyperlink out to other sites to help students understand concepts better. The best part about Webspiration is that it allows groups/individuals to work collaboratively and share their ideas.
  •  
    Online version of Inspiration mind-mapping software. Site is at the generative level of cognitive processing, as users can apply the tool in the creation of an endless variety of graphic organizers for any purpose. The site includes instructional tips and samples. It allows for high levels of customization or really simple, automated creation, perfect for new users.
  •  
    This tool I think is one of the best program to create concept map. Also, you can make outlines, work collaboratively and have a great help center link with a lot of features to create an amazing work.
  •  
    Webspiration is the online counterpart to Inspiration/Kidspiration software. The online interface allows users to design a wide variety of mind maps and graphic organizers. The software makes it possible for users to easily build diagrams that reflect the key components to essential and generative processing. This online resource has many advantages: free access, the ability to collaborate with other Webspiration users on the same project, online chat features to promote synchronous collaboration, an unlimited amount of storage space, and robust tools for design, editing, and sharing.
  •  
    *Mindmapping tools assist learners with connecting and organizing their learning and give instructors a view of where students may have misrpresentations. Concept maps as assessments: http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/cii/resources/modules/concept/default.asp *Webspiration allows students to use various icons for representing their material while it seamlessly creates outlines in the background.
  •  
    It allows the students to build a framework towards independent thinking and improve their study skills. This is easier to use because it has apps to guide the student. In higher education, the students are able collaborate about their visual art.
  •  
    Webspiration is a teacher friendly site that contains a vast array of graphic organizers, diagrams, writing organizers and many others. This site is typically used in grades 5-12. With many options, students and/or teacher are able to find an organizer that suits their project or essay. This site is easy to use and is effective in assisting students in independently developing their graphic organizer. 
  •  
    Webspiration offers collaboration and graphic organizer software for classroom or professional use. Webspiration has free subscriptions available as well as subscriptions for purchase. I found it to be easy to use and share.
Kelly Sapp

Sapp - Module 3 topics for presentations - 0 views

Pretraining: 1. ABCya.com http://www.abcya.com/word_clouds.htm This site allows a teacher to make a word cloud to assist students in word fluency. Teachers choose which words to put in the word clo...

8847_pre-training 8847_graphic_organizers 8847_presentations and 8847_activities.

started by Kelly Sapp on 08 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Lynda Marshall

EDUC8847_Multimedia Artifacts_Assignment_Module1_Week1 - 4 views

Multimedia Artifacts The three multimedia tools chosen for this assignment were selected based on its ease if functionality, accessibility, and integration into the learning environment, its effe...

8847_multimedia 8847_active-learning

started by Lynda Marshall on 09 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Brandy Hiett

Collaboration tools - 0 views

The purpose of this post is to describe some multimedia artifacts that would be beneficial to collaboration in education. https://www.edmodo.com Edmodo is a great collaborative technology tool for...

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning

started by Brandy Hiett on 09 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Margaret Smith

Active Learning Websites - 2 views

Margaret Smith Websites for Active Learning EDUC 7107 www.educationcity.com http://www.abcya.com/first_grade_computers.htm http://www.brainpopjr.com/ Education City is an interactive website that...

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning

started by Margaret Smith on 09 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Monica Loadholt

Museum Box Homepage - 0 views

  •  
    Museum Box is a great tool for Social Studies teachers and teachers of other content areas. A free tool, it allows teachers and students to create "boxes" of artifacts and information about a topic of their choosing. The focus is on cognitive activity on a student-focused level since users have to think through which artifacts and information would be most effective in terms of presenting the most valuable information about a topic of their own choosing. Even if the teacher assigns the topic to the student, it is still up to the student to choose which items to put in the box. I can see this tool working for Social Studies teachers as a way for their students to present what they have learned about a particular topic, but I can also see it being useful in my English Language Arts classroom as a way for my students to present information about the time period in which a novel occurs. 
Janelle Horton

Horton: Websites for Creating Multimedia - 1 views

Pre-Training Site #1: * EDU 2.0 * http://Edu20.org * Free web-based education site with comprehensive features for teachers, students and parents. Anyone can teach and/or learn using the system, w...

8847_pre-training 8847_presentations 8847_activities 8847_graphic_organizers

started by Janelle Horton on 13 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Vida Martin

Websites for Creating Multimedia - 2 views

Websites for Creating Multimedia Multimedia websites that are exceptionally effective for creating multimedia materials for pre-training activities: 1. Name of Site- Wordle URL- http://www.wordle...

8847_pre-training 8847_graphic_organizers 8847_presentations 8847_activities

started by Vida Martin on 16 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Daniel Wysong

Multimedia Artifacts Embracing Personalized Learning - 0 views

No Red Ink: https://noredink.com/ This website uses an initial interest survey to generate questions which contain content interesting to the learner to make up the grammar quizzes within the prog...

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning

started by Daniel Wysong on 08 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Luis Aviles

NewsHour Extra | PBS - 1 views

  •  
    This website offers sophisticated content and multimedia resources for students, especially at the upper grades. It includes more than resources, offering students opportunities to get their work published. It fosters active learning by calling on students to participate in polls, surveys, respond to questionnaires and submit original work. Using the standards and resources of PBS's NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, NewsHour Extra provides students and teachers with quality educational resources based on current issues and events. NewsHour Extra's mission is to help high school students understand world events and national issues and answer the question 'why should I care?' about the news.
Melissa Kennedy

EDUC 8847-7101 Multi - 12 views

EDUC 8847-7101 Multimedia Technology to Facilitate Learning Module 3: Assignment M. Kennedy   Pre-Training: • Wordle http://www.wordle.net/ Wordle creates word clouds from text provided b...

8847_pre-training 8847_graphic_organizers 8847_presentations and 8847_activities

started by Melissa Kennedy on 15 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
SHEILA CUFFY

My workshop topic - 1 views

The topic for my workshop is: Engaging First Year Students in their College Success! http://www.vark-learn.com/english/page.asp?p=questionnaire This site offers a great questionnaire that I feel ...

started by SHEILA CUFFY on 15 Jun 10 no follow-up yet
SHEILA CUFFY liked it
Jody Ranous

Glogster: make a poster online. It's free! - 7 views

  •  
    Glogster EDU www.glogster.com The first authentic assessment activity website that I chose is called Glogster EDU. Glogster EDU is a website like no other resource I have ever seen. Glogster EDU is a creative, dynamic and innovative digital outlet for online creations that keeps learners in engaged in course content, and makes teaching and learning more fun (Glogster EDU, 2009). Glogster EDU is a vibrant, multi-sensory learning experience which integrates learner's knowledge and skills into traditionally text-oriented subjects and motivates learner's desire to explore topics in which they may previously have been less interested (Glogster EDU, 2009). The reason I chose Glogster EDU as one of my authentic assessment activities is because I have used it in my classroom and it works great. Glogster EDU is a powerful resource to use with students of the middle and high school levels because its possibilities are controlled by the students knowledge and creativity. Educators can set up assessments easily and quickly using the resources provided by the site host. Glogster EDU can be used for any type of assessment where students need to illustrate their understanding of course content. Glogster EDU also provides its own video site called Schooltube where students can research, watch, and add video to their personal glog adding the much needed audiovisual aspect to projects that normally would have been text based. I also really like the fact that Glogster EDU is a private site monitored by teachers; it gives me a sense of assurance that my students won't be accessing information that could get them or me in trouble.
  • ...3 more comments...
  •  
    This website has a gallery of multimedia posters that have been published and created based on various content area. Items include a focus on literature, mathematics, science, biographies and more.
  •  
    Glogster allows the user to create a multimedia poster. The user can incorporate video, text, and images. Of course the use of Glogster as an assessment tool is based solely on how the assessment is designed. If the user creates an assessment that is authentic and incorporates Glogster, then the use of Glogster will be an authentic assessment.
  •  
    Use glogster to create digital posters with audio, video, graphics and text.
  •  
    Glogster allows users to create digital posters that incorporate video, text, pictures, and sound.
  •  
    Glogster (www.glogster.com) allows teachers and students to create interactive projects. Teachers can design interactive glogs for their students to complete or assign the students to create their own glog for a class project. Either way this allows for the teacher to really control the learning. Mayer (2009) would consider Glogster knowledge construction because students will have to view the videos, read the articles, and examine the pictures that the teacher embeds in their glog to form an opinion or to create their own glog. When a student creates their own glog no two will be exactly the same.
Karen Tino

Workshop websites EDUC 7101 MD1 - 2 views

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning

started by Karen Tino on 12 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Amanda Langston

Multimedia Artifacts - 5 views

YouTube/TeacherTube www.youtube.com/www.teachertube.com This website allows teachers to incorporate video clips in the classroom to help facilitate learning with a new topic. There are many videos ...

8847_multimedia and 8847_active_learning

started by Amanda Langston on 09 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Kellie Scott

Websites with Multi-media Artifacts - 3 views

The three web sites that I selected that include multimedia artifacts for active learning: 1. Slideshare.net Slideshare is a cognitive activity. This website is a learner-centered activity. The...

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning

started by Kellie Scott on 12 Dec 11 no follow-up yet
1 - 20 of 535 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page