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Bruce Wilson

Team WhiteBoarding with Twiddla - Painless Team Collaboration for the Web - 0 views

shared by Bruce Wilson on 29 May 14 - Cached
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    A teacher could use this in their classroom for students to brainstorm in a group, identify key parts of a website, practice reading strategies on actual websites by marking them up, or discuss ideas and take notes. This site is quite interesting and I feel worthwhile. It does somewhat remind me of googledocs and other similar apps, but is unique in many ways. It could be used in a multitude of ways, and definitely lends itself to discussions and critiques of things as vast as articles and websites to paintings and art.
Bruce Wilson

Collaboration Tools | 15 Free Online Collaboration Tools | Collaborative Learning - 1 views

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    online collaboration group of tools
Bruce Wilson

Free Online Idea Management and Collaboration Service | Wridea.com - 1 views

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    A teacher could use this in his or her classroom to help students brainstorm ideas in the writing process. I have used googledocs to insert a pre-writing template for students to complete prior to some writing assignments which fulfills a similar purpose. The resource could also be useful in helping you keep your agenda or priorities organized especially when working in a group.
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Online Project Management | Smartsheet - 0 views

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    Coordinate projects/assignments/work
Bruce Wilson

100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom - 4 views

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    Time saving shortcuts and neat hacks.
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ProportionLand - 0 views

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    "ProportionLand," is an online resource that aims to teach middle school students Newton's 2nd Law of motion.  It brings all of the pieces of a good lesson plan together in one medium and strives to keep students actively engaged and interested.  The site is based off of the 5 E's of scientific inquiry, Engage, Explore, Explain, Extend, and Evaluate.  It also provides lesson plans and a suggested pacing guide.
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