This tool enables you to create and push out polls to assess student learning, opinions, and choices. You can write questions specific to your class content or use generic polls such as "What was your level of understanding of today's class?" Students can answer on any device connected to the Internet.
LiveBinders is a great way to organize all your files and weblinks in one place. You can access it from any Internet connected device and share it with others. More than one person can collaborate on the binder.
Collect your resources
Organize them neatly and easily
Make an impression
LiveBinders is a great way to organize all your files, images, and weblinks in one place where you and others can access them from any Internet connected device. Build binders in collaboration with others.
Richard has been writing this blog for several years now. He has shared a wealth of free technology tools during that time. Take a look. You are sure to find something that will fit your classroom.
Twitter can be used in so many ways. Use # hashtags to follow specific topics or @ to address certain people. Visit Cybraryman's Educational # page at http://cybraryman.com/edhashtags.html to find a great list of # topics to follow. Don't expect to get everything Twitter offers just as it is unreasonable to expect to catch every fish in a river. Just visit when you can, catch what you can, and add some good ideas and source for others to use. Create a TweetDeck account to organize the # and @ you are following. It's much easier than trying to do it all on Twitter.
TweetDeck is a must have tool if you are using Twitter. It organizes all of the #'s and @'s you are following . Each is separated into a different column, making each conversation easier to follow.
This tool allows you to create a back channel or virtual wall where students or colleagues can post thoughts, ideas, questions, and answers during and after a meeting or class.
This tool allows you to build a collaborative bulletin board. You can share the link with colleagues and students and ask them to post response, thoughts, ideas, points of view, etc.