Skip to main content

Home/ TEDU500TechResources/ Group items matching "interactive" in title, tags, annotations or url

Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or url

Sort By: Relevance | Date Filter: All | Bookmarks | Topics Simple Middle
Abbey Brown

Kidblog | Safe and simple blogs for your students. - 0 views

  •  
    good even for elementary school students "create classroom discussions, learn digital citizenship, practice writing skills, create an e-portfolio, reflect on learning, formatively assess writing"
Abbey Brown

My Drive - Google Drive - 0 views

  •  
    Google Docs--This is basic but excellent for collaborating on group projects. Those in the group can make changes from any computer.
Monica DeJesus

The Social & Interactive Web: Today's Web 2.0 - Atomic Learning - 0 views

    • Monica DeJesus
       
      This tutorial site is free to VCU students. User name VCU Password Education
Abbey Brown

Text message (SMS) polls and voting, audience response system | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

  •  
    Fun way to anonymously take the temperature of the room/group of students on an issue... or to assess retention of knowledge after you just taught something...
  •  
    Poll Everywhere can be used to get quick, accurate, and anonymous votes/counts from students. Students can respond on their computers, tablets, or phones.
  •  
    Poll Everywhere can be used to get quick, accurate, and anonymous votes/counts from students. Students can respond on their computers, tablets, or phones.
Abbey Brown

web 2.0 in the classroom - YouTube - 0 views

  •  
    "5 Web 2.0 Tools to use in your classroom" Screencast-o-matic, Weebly, Glogster, Prezi, Google Docs/Google Presentation classroom collaboration
rainier_sa

European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning - 1 views

  • This study analyzed current uses of emerging Web 2.0 technologies in higher education with the intent to better understand which tools teachers are using in the classroom. A total of 189 faculty in higher education from three western US universities were invited to participate, with 54 completing the survey. The survey included open-ended questions as well to offer an alternative analysis approach. In this study, the respondents claimed that the intrinsic factors of a lack of time and training were the main barriers to use, and reported positive views of Web 2.0 use in class, with 75% saying that these tools would benefit students and 83% saying they would benefit teacher-student interactions. In contrast to these results only 44% of the respondents used at least 4 of the 13 listed Web 2.0 tools with students. The reported uses did not match with the reported benefits, and this would support the results that extrinsic factors (time, training, support), instead of intrinsic factors (beliefs, motivation, confidence) are the main barriers to faculty in this study using more Web 2.0 in education. The top five Web 2.0 tools used, in order of preference, follow: (a) video sharing with tools like YouTube; (b) instant messaging; (c) blogs; (d) social communities, such as Facebook; and (e) podcasts or video casts. This data was originally submitted to the Abraham S. Fischler School of Education in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Education.
  •  
    Web 2.0 Use in Higher Education
bethyeakel

The Best Interactive Web Tools for Educators | Edudemic - 0 views

  • One of the most popular posts on Edudemic in 2010 was The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You and I felt it might be time for an update to that list for 2011. In order to put together a list of the best Web 2.0 classroom tools, I polled my Twitter followers, Facebook fans (are they still called fans? Likes?) and ran a contest to try and get as many submissions as possible.
  •  
    The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You
  •  
    These web tool can save you a lot of daily hassles that you might not even realize you have been tolerating. Whether you want to move the class newsletter online or try out a flipped classroom, we're sharing the best sites to do it.
  •  
    keeping up with technology can feel like one more chore on the to-do list. Still, learning your way around a few of the best Web tools is worth your time.
‹ Previous 21 - 35 of 35
Showing 20 items per page