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Gilbert Apodaca

Teachers Favored Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    Taken from a twitter chat using the hashtag #EdTechChat, this article lists the most commonly cited tech tools which teachers use. Many of them are new to me, so I am going to have to investigate further.
cynthia mills

Social Networking: Learning Theory in Action - 2 views

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    In this article that focuses on social networking and learning, Ruth Reynard explores research conducted by The National School Boards Association (USA), in partnership with research firm Grunwald Associates and with the support of Microsoft, Newscorp, and Verizon, published a 2007. The research cited indicates that learning through social networks is mostly "unidirectional (posting messages, downloading media files, updating personal information) and students utilize it as "a self-reflective learning environment." However, the author points out that the researchers also found if instructional design is geared toward "the user controlling the tool rather than the tool dictating the user's activity," learning collaboratively can increase knowledge because the learner becomes actively engaged in the task, rather than passively approaching it.
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    I really like the message where it says that students become more actively engaged when they control the tool rather than the tool dictating the user's activity. The students then take control of their learning. They map the course they want to take.
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    this was very interesting - I found myself wondering how much of it was still relevant given its "age." Crazy that 2008 is "old" but social media has changed so much since then!
Melinda Mott

Technology for Online Communities of Practice - 1 views

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    This article separates technology used in communities of practice based upon the technology's function. Some technology supports content (blogs, vlogs, microblogs, status updates, wikis, collaborative document authoring tools, social bookmarking, media libraries and albums. Project coordination is aided by use of event calendars, task management tools to track project deadlines, and decision support tools. Incentive and recognition technology allows members to be recognized by way of badges and endorsements. Other technology supports member interaction. Profiles and social networking like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and Instagram, member commenting, discussion boards, and webinar services allow for member interaction on their own time frames.
kimsmith876

The 3 Tech Ninjas - 2 views

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    This is one of my favorite websites to discover and explore new tech tools. There are a number of Web 2.0 tools, apps, game websites, etc. that are useful to teachers at any level. Many of the resources shared on the 3 Tech Ninjas site have been put into regular use in my classroom!
caaskin

How to Use Social Media as a Learning Tool - 2 views

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    examples of ways to incorporate social media in the classroom
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    This site provides five concrete ideas in how to integrate social media as a learning tool in the classroom.
Chris Pontillo

Presentation Handouts | Resources | Leslie Fisher - 0 views

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    I've seen Leslie present at several conferences. Her resources are excellent and list many different types of Web 2.0 tools. Look down at the bottom of this page for "Tools You Can Use Tomorrow."
Chris Pontillo

The Best Web 2.0 Tools to Boost Your Teaching - 0 views

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    Some excellent tools listed, and several that I haven't heard of before which sound promising!
Ira Miller

Tools for Designers and Instructors - 3 views

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    This site contains information related to tools used in Education and Technology
anonymous

Social Networking as a Tool for Student and Teacher Learning - 0 views

  • Online social networking includes much more than Facebook and Twitter. It is any online use of technology to connect people, enable them to collaborate with each other, and form virtual communities, says the Young Adult Library Services Association
  • Survey research confirms, however, that interest in harnessing social networking for educational purposes is high. As reported in School Principals and Social Networking in Education: Practices, Policies and Realities in 2010, a national survey of 1,200 principals, teachers and librarians found that most agreed that social networking sites can help educators share information and resources, create professional learning communities and improve schoolwide communications with students and staff. Those who had used social networks were more positive about potential benefits than those who had not. In an online discussion with 12 of the principals surveyed, most said, “social networking and online collaboration tools would make a substantive change in students’ educational experience.” They said these tools could improve student motivation and engagement, help students develop a more social/collaborative view of learning and create a connection to real-life learning.
  • Among students surveyed in a National School Boards Association study, 96 percent of those with online access reported using social networking, and half said they use it to discuss schoolwork. Despite this prevalence in everyday life, schools have been hesitant to adopt social networking as an education tool. A 2010 study into principals’ attitudes found that “schools are one of the last holdouts,” with many banning the most popular social networking sites for students and sometimes for staff.
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  • Most national, state and local policies have not yet addressed social networking specifically; by default, it often falls under existing acceptable use policies (AUPs). While AUPs usually provide clear language on obscenities, profanity and objectionable activities, they also leave out gray areas that could open students to harmful activities while excluding them from certain benefits of social networking. Likewise, boilerplate policies that ban specific applications, such as Twitter, may miss other potential threats while also limiting the ability of students to collaborate across schools, districts, states or countries. The challenge for districts is to write policies that address potentially harmful interactions without eliminating the technology’s beneficial uses.
marielzamora

Social Networking - 0 views

started by marielzamora on 23 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Carrie Day

5 Great Online Tools for Creating Infographics - 0 views

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    The author takes a quick look at 5 of the best online tools for creating infographics: Visme, Canva, Easel.ly, Piktochart, and Infogr.am. All of these tools are evolving quickly, and this is just a snapshot of their current capabilities.
kimberlybearden

5 Free Tech Tools to Try in Your Social Studies Lessons @coolcatteacher - 0 views

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    This is a list of free tech tools for social studies. In addition to these tools, the author also gives us tips to set up a fabulous social studies classroom.
bharris_edtech

Favorite Tech Tools for Social Studies Instruction - 0 views

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    This article contains a multitude of tools than can be used in social studies classrooms as well as a link to a webinar on using technology for social studies instruction and the importance of not just substituting tech for analog versions.
jencorti

15 Assistive Technology Tools For Students With Disabilities - 0 views

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    Examples of apps and tools to assist with assistive technology implementation
shannahollich

Classroom Tools - Information Literacy Tools @ Pitt - LibGuides at University of Pittsb... - 0 views

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    Part of a LibGuide from the University of Pittsburgh, this page discusses online tools and technology ideas that can be used to teach information literacy to college students.
shannahollich

7 Must Have Digital Literacy Apps, Tools, and Resources - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views

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    A list of technology tools and resources that educators can use to help teach information literacy and digital literacy to their students.
shannahollich

How to Integrate Web 2.0 Tools into the Classroom | Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    Another guide with concrete examples and links to internet-based tools you can use in your classroom curriculum.
joshgiudicelli

Book Creator - bring creativity to your classroom - Book Creator app - 0 views

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    This appears to be an easy tool for students to use creativity to create fiction and nonfiction books. Teachers can also create resources for classes. Books can be read aloud for the user.
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    This tool allows students to create a digital eBook. There are ways to include text, images, audio, and even voice clips into the book. Student creativity can be unlocked with this digital tool. All grade levels and content areas can find ways to use this tool.
emilyaustin859

Kids Discover - Using Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom - 1 views

https://www.kidsdiscover.com/teacherresources/web-2-0-tools-classroom/ This blog post on Kids Discover defines Web 2.0 tools, and additionally lists and describes eight great Web 2.0 tools to use i...

started by emilyaustin859 on 05 Mar 19 no follow-up yet
peterjhayes

Screen capture and video editing - 1 views

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    Camtasia gives you the tools you need to record on-screen activity, edit and enhance your content, and share in high-quality to viewers anywhere.
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    Camtasia gives you the tools you need to record on-screen activity, edit and enhance your content, and share in high-quality to viewers anywhere.
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