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Riley Goodwin

101 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers You Should Know About - 1 views

    • Mitch Crawford
       
      huge list of web 2.0 tools, some we have used some I am not familiar with
  • dotSUB is especially useful for foreign language teachers. Use it to watch videos with subtitles in the target language, or upload your own video and create your own subtitles.
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  • SchoolTube is a moderated video sharing website for K-12 students and teachers. Find videos on everything from anime to zoology. The design of the website is more modern than TeacherTube, which a lot of students appreciate.
  • 85.    Convert pdf to word     This nifty website allows you to turn static PDF pages into editable Microsoft Word documents. 86.    Online Stopwatch     Online Stopwatch is a web-based stopwatch that is easy to display on an interactive whiteboard and can count up or down. Use it for timed exams, essays, and standardized tests. 87.    Hootsuite     If you use social media to communicate with your students about homework assignment due dates, projects, etc., then you should give Hootsuite a try. Use it to schedule message reminders ahead of time so that you don’t risk forgetting, too. 88.    Microsoft Worldwide Telescope Microsoft Worldwide Telescope allows your computer to act as a virtual telescope by bringing together images from the most advanced telescopes around the world. It’s great for science teachers who are doing a lesson on Astronomy, or even English and History teachers who are discussing ancient Greek and Roman gods.
  • 89.    Poll Daddy With a free account, you can create online surveys and quizzes with up to 10 questions. However, you only get 200 responses a month, so it’s not something you can use every day. Your students can respond via your website, email, Facebook, iPad and Twitter. Also, the free account comes with some basic reports so that you can quickly see how well your class understands the topic. 90.    Zoomerang Use Zoomerang to create an unlimited number of online surveys and polls that can be answered via email, Facebook, Twitter or your website. Quizzes with up to 10 questions and 100 responses are free. 91.    Disapainted Animate basic web-based paint drawings with Disapainted. It’s a cool way to give life to a simple concept and, since it’s online, it’s even easier to project onto your interactive whiteboard. 92.    Grammarly Share Grammarly with your students because it’s a user friendly way to improve a paper. Simply copy and paste text into the box and click “check text.” Within 30 seconds, it provides a detailed analysis that includes 150 different grammar rules, plagiarism, word choice and more. The only downside is that Grammarly is a premium service; however, you can sign up for a free sevenday trial. 93.    Live Binders Live Binders is a cool online storage and organization tool. You can use it to create tabs for your important documents. 94.    Cueprompter A lot of students have a hard time giving class presentations, but Cueprompter helps to relieve some of the nerves. Copy and paste your script into the box and it displays just like a real teleprompter. Plus, it’s free to use. 95.    Twiddla Twiddla is a web-conferencing service that is great for helping students out after school. You can mark up graphics and websites, use it to brainstorm and more. It even has a few other nifty features that are free, including voice chat.
  • 96.    YouSendIt YouSendIt is an online service that allows you to upload and send large files via email. Use it to send documents to colleagues. 97.    Socrative This web 2.0 tool uses cell phones and/or laptops to gather feedback from students. You can post as many questions as you’d like, which is nice if you have several classes. 98.    Memplai Create videos in collaboration with your social network. The online video editing tools are useful if you don’t already have video editing software on your computer. 99.    Wordle Create beautiful word clouds from text that you provide. Like Tagxedo, it gives prominence to words that appear most frequently. You can save, print and share your creation. 100.    Zotero Zotero is a neat tool that helps you collect, organize, cite and share research that you have done. You can add PDFs, images, audio and video files, snapshots of web pages and more. It indexes the full-text content of your library, allowing you to quickly find what you’re looking for. 101.    GoEd Online So, I’ll end the list with a shameless bit of self-promotion. Cut me some slack, I spent a lot of time on this post! There’s no other website in the world where teachers can rent streaming educational videos or download eBooks, PowerPoint presentations and interactive games all in one place. Do me a favor and check it out.
    • Aaron Cao
       
      Here's another site for tools!
  • 1.    Poll Everywhere    
  • 2.    Animoto    
  • 4.    Edublogs 
    • jakob glas
       
      I like this one because it gives a good description of each tool. 
  • Edmodo is a social network that you set up for your class. It looks like, feels like and smells like Facebook; however, it employs many safety precautions that keep students on task. Students cannot have private chats with each other, invite anyone to the class group or make private posts. It’s great because you can use it as a resource to answer questions and stay connected with your students outside
  • Many teachers create a class Twitter account and use it as a way for students to contact them with questions about homework, due dates, and exams. It’s a quick alternative to writing out an entire email and most students have Twitter apps on their phones.
  • I chose to include each site based on several factors: a) Functionality (i.e. did it work?) b) Ease of use c) Applications in education (could a teacher actually use it for something?) d) Compatibility with popular educational technology and digital teaching materials
    • brenda saldana
       
      i've heard of this one before and i've heard great about it
  • VoiceThread’s group conversations are stored and shared in one place, from anywhere in the world. It allows you to create multimedia slideshows with images, videos and documents. Others can view the slides and then leave text, audio or video comments.
    • Anna Cesario
       
      This is a great website. It gives a short description and a direct link to the site. I am unfamiliar with a good portion on here.  
  • Screencast is another media storage website
  • You keep the rights to everything you upload and you can determine the privacy settings for each file
  • Screencast makes it easy to share and embed your media. Screencast also works seamlessly with TechSmith’s screen recording Camtasia software.
  • Create, share and collaboratively edit documents using a Google accoun
  • Google Calendar is great for planning lessons, exams and keeping track of assignment due dates
  • also has the ability to sync with some smart phones
  • easily upload any kind of video you create—
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    i've heard of this one before and i've heard great about it
Katelund Shultice

Edmodo - Android Apps on Google Play - 1 views

    • Tatyanna Triplett
       
      Good information found on this page about Edmodo, and how it allows students to get informed about homework online. 
    • Tatyanna Triplett
       
      Good information found on this page about Edmodo, and how it helps students get informed about homework assignments online. 
  • Edmodo for the Android makes it easy for teachers and students to stay connected and share information. Use your Android phone to send notes, post replies, and check messages and upcoming events while away from the classroom
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    • Kelly Reeve
       
      THis looks like it is really simple! Great thing to have on your phone
    • Katelund Shultice
       
      This site is very helpful in describing what Edmodo is and how it helps both the teachers and the students communicate better and get homework.
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    this gives good information about edmodo and how it helps students get informed about homework assignments.
Sandeep Dhingra

Tool Profiles - 50 Web 2.0 Tools Your Students Want You to Use - 0 views

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    A site which lists 50 essential tools for students and educators. The tools are categorized into different headings such as Photo and Video and Games and Communication 
Jeff Olson

Should students use Google for research? - Online Tech Support Help from Ask ... - 0 views

  • skimming along the surface of information rather than learning the real story on any given topic.
    • Jeff Olson
       
      This is mostly true, a lot of students search the question on Google, click the first link, and skim to find the answer they are looking for.
  • often am surprised how differently something reads when it's sprawled across a dozen pieces of paper
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  • I don't agree that books inherently have any level of accuracy or factualness that make them better than digital material.
    • Jeff Olson
       
      There is a lot of information that is bad on the internet, but there is also some good info that is even better than what you would find in a book.
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    Debating whether or not Google is a good tool for students to use for school research.
Katelund Shultice

50 Web 2.0 Tools Your Students Want You to Use - 0 views

    • Katelund Shultice
       
      This site can help students use different tools that are out there. They range from design tools to virtual world tools.
marliz vega

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

    • marliz vega
       
      web 2.0 give great tools to students interact on the site, creative minds of what we can do in the internet.  students, adults and teachers who use worldwide wealth of information and tools are referred to as "digital citizens"
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  • a classroom blog
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  • eb 2.0—Web-based education basics–includes blogs, wikis, class internet homepages, class internet start pages, twitter, social bookmarks, podcasting, photo sharing, online docs, online calendars, even Second Life—all tools that require thoughtful interaction between the student and the site.
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  • online docs
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  • sharing at schools and can be limited to the school community of registered users
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    Very useful website.
Kelly Reeve

101 Web 2.0 Teaching Tools | OEDb - 1 views

    • Kelly Reeve
       
      These tools would have been really helpful for the Flat Classroom Project and collaborating with students form other schools.
  • Collaboration Part of teaching is collaboration. Teachers need to communicate with peers, administrators, and students. The tools listed below - some free and some for a cost - will help you stay on top of your projects with ease through open channels for collaboration.
Katelund Shultice

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

    • Katelund Shultice
       
      This site could give teacher and students alike help when they do a survey. Instead of using tallies or clickers, students and others could use their phone to take a survey and also be able to get quick responses.
Katelund Shultice

YouAreHere - where kids learn to be smarter consumers! - 0 views

    • Katelund Shultice
       
      This may look like a child's game, but I think that anyone that is taking either a marketing class or any class that has to do with business. It can help students understand what the teacher is talking about and they can also have more of a visual for what is expected of them.
Mitch York

Sploder - Make your own Games Online - Arcade, Platformer, Space & Retro Games - 1 views

shared by Mitch York on 07 May 13 - Cached
  • Want to make your own online games for free? Sploder ™ makes it super easy for you to make your own free games online. Make your own arcade games, platformer games, spaceship shooters, or space adventure games. Advanced game maker? Try the physics game maker for creating original minigames! You can even customize it with your own game art using our free graphics editor!
  • Share Your Games with Everyone!
    • Mitch York
       
      who would not like to make their own game? it could be for a project for school or for fun.
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    this would be a great site for a project! if you wanted a fun way to get students engaged in the project!
brenda saldana

101 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers That You Should Know About - 0 views

    • brenda saldana
       
      over 100 different tools to choose from.
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    this is a great site for teachers to show there students to get an idea of tools we use today
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