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Martin Burrett

Survey Legend - 6 views

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    This is a great looking picture survey creator that can be embedded on to a site. Add a question, choose your images and share the link. The free account allows up to 100 responses. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Mentimeter | Interact with your audience - 12 views

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    Get instant feedback from an audience or class using this superb site. Set a question and a choice of answers. Then others can follow a short link and choose an answer using their mobile or computer browser. The site can also generate a large QR code at the press of a button for easy linking. Results are shown instantly on your screen and embed on a website. Try voting at http://vot.rs/49104 and see the results at http://mentimeter.com/public/7048bfdda5cc. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Toni Olivieri-Barton

Engage Your Audience | Text The Mob - 10 views

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    a Way to use texting with students.
Vicki Davis

Premium Polling-Creating Quizzes with Celly - YouTube - 8 views

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    I'm testing cel.ly right now. Here's the instructions about how to use cel.ly for creating quizzes. Of course, all of your students will need access to a phone to test this, but it does have basic information on how to do this. This is cool.
Vicki Davis

ED in '08 Blogger Summit -- Summit Poll - 0 views

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    Voting in yet ANOTHER blog award.
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    I've heard of like 4 of these blogs up for the best educational blog. Maybe I'm just as out of it as I feel.
Anne Bubnic

Messaging Shakespeare | Classroom Examples | - 0 views

  • Brown's class was discussing some of the whaling calculations in Moby Dick. When one student asked a question involving a complex computation, three students quickly pulled out their cell phones and did the math. Brown was surprised to learn that most cell phones have a built-in calculator. She was even more surprised at how literate her students were with the many functions included in their phones. She took a quick poll and found that all her students either had a cell phone or easy access to one. In fact, students became genuinely engaged in a class discussion about phone features. This got Brown thinking about how she might incorporate this technology into learning activities.
  • Brown noticed that many students used text messaging to communicate, and considered how she might use cell phones in summarizing and analyzing text to help her students better understand Richard III. Effective summarizing is one of the most powerful skills students can cultivate. It provides students with tools for identifying the most important aspects of what they are learning, especially when teachers use a frame of reference (Marzano, Pickering, & Pollock, 2001). Summarizing helps students identify critical information. Research shows gains in reading comprehension when students learn how to incorporate isummary framesi (series of questions designed to highlight critical passages) as a tool for summarizing (Meyer & Freedle, 1984). When students use this strategy, they are better able to understand what they are reading, identify key information, and provide a summary that helps them retain the information (Armbruster, Anderson, & Ostertag, 1987).
  • To manage the learning project, Brown asked a tech-savvy colleague to help her build a simple weblog. Once it was set up, it took Brown and her students 10 minutes in the school's computer lab to learn how to post entries. The weblog was intentionally basic. The only entries were selected passages from text of Richard III and Brown's six narrative-framing questions. Her questions deliberately focused students' attention on key passages. If students could understand these passages well enough to summarize them, Brown knew that their comprehension of the play would increase.
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  • Text messaging is a real-world example of summarizing—to communicate information in a few words the user must identify key ideas. Brown saw that she could use a technique students had already mastered, within the context of literature study.
  • Brown told students to use their phones or e-mail to send text messages to fellow group members of their responses to the first six questions of the narrative frame. Once this was completed, groups met to discuss the seventh question, regarding the resolution for each section of the text. Brown told them to post this group answer on the weblog.
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    Summarizing complex texts using cell phones increases understanding.
Dean Mantz

Electoral-vote.com: President, Senate, House Updated Daily - 0 views

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    The Electoral Vote website is sponsored by VoteFromAbroad.org. It illustrates the projected votes for each of the candidates in the 2008 Presidential election.
Maggie Verster

Create Online Surveys: Guide To The Best Free Services - 16 views

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    Great comparisons
Suzie Nestico

Public Opinion Poll on Internet Use & Civil Society ~Australian National Institute for Public Policy - 7 views

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    "Frequent Internet users are not more socially disengaged than their counterparts who rely on personal interaction"
Fred Delventhal

Obsurvey - 0 views

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    Create you own surveys, collect answers and analyze
Maggie Verster

Should laptops replace textbooks? A poll- go vote! - 5 views

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    "The age of the textbook may be bowing out -- or it may not" So far laptops are winning.... Some interesting comments on the topic as well. Go vote!
Toni Olivieri-Barton

FREE: online survey | Free online surveys | Free survey - 14 views

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    Another free tool.  
Meredith Johnson

Increasing Engagement in School Web Sites - 10 views

http://www.vizu.com/index.html Easy to use resource that could increase family involvement in education!

polling engagement web sites

started by Meredith Johnson on 28 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Martin Burrett

Quizalize - 3 views

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    "A well designed quiz creation site with a large bank of free and paid-for pre-made questions."
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