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The Best Of Web 2.0/ Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Scoop.it allows you to bring together topics of interest in one location, for easy access. This Scoop.it site, curated by a Miss Noor, contains hundreds of scooped websites relating to Web 2.0. The focus is the best resources and tools of web 2.0 in the classroom. You could spend hours exploring the different links and feel like you have just touched the surface.
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Web 2.0 Cool Tools For Schools - 3 views

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    Look no further, this wiki lists sixteen categories of online tools, additional online sites, as well it has a teacher resource section, and if you know of a cool web 2.0 site not listed you can email the creater and she will add it to the site.
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The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You - 1 views

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    This site has a great list of Web 2.0 tools for educators to use in their classroom.
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Check This - 2 views

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    A digital poster creation site~benefits include: -Open log-in so if students already have Twitter, Google, or Facebook accounts, it's simple to save, publish, and log-in -Integrates multimedia -Able to share and interact with others~comments and reactions in the side window. -Web tool for any platform--iPads, PC's...
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Paper for the Web | Padlet (Wallwisher) - 0 views

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    Quotation from email sent by the company Layouts give your page more structure, if and when you need it. In a Stream, all posts are arranged one below the other in chronological order. Here are some cool ways of using Streams: Writing long form text, like a blog. Group discussions, where order is important. Presentations.
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    I know you folks have used (Walwisher) Padlet. I thought you might be interested in the new features. Avi
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QuizStar - Create Online Quizzes - 3 views

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    Sometimes forgotten, for it is certainly not new or "sexy", yet a powerful quizzing tool to add to your collection of non-LMS Web 2.0 resources. Very, very robust. Allows you to manage classes, quizzes, and reports. Easy to use. Stable (I first started to use it over a decade ago). Once you create an account, you will see the tabs across the top of the page for instructors.
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Google Docs For Learning - 1 views

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    This Glog, created by Sue Oxnevad, is titled "Google Docs For Learning". There are 12 notes attached to this online poster board. When you click on each, you are taken to different presentation formats and instructed how you can use Google Docs, and in some instances retailed web tools, in relation to the folllowing: * Assignment Tracker: Google Forms * Build Vocabulary * Digital Notes: Google Docs and Readability Martlet * Guided Learning * Mind Mapping * Multi Media * Organization: Google Calendar * Project Based Learning * Self-Grading Quiz: Google Form * Templates: Use Google Docs Templates * Word Posters: Google Draw * Writers Workshop
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Tiki Toki: Timeline Creator - 0 views

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    A web 2.0 that allows students to build timelines. I used this in my History class and the students found it relatively easy to work with. Also it was free.
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Quizlet - 0 views

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    A great web 2.0 tool that I use in my French classes to reinforce vocabulary. Could easily be used in non language classes.
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Benefits and Barriers of Web 2.0 in Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    Editor's Note: This is an insightful analysis of assets and difficulties, both human and technical, in adopting and supporting teaching and learning with Web 2.0 Technologies. Students use these technologies constantly for their personal communications and for information access.
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Educational Technology and Change Journal - 0 views

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    By Tom Preskett Connecting formal education to social media/web 2.0 tools is a relatively new area. Educational institutions hope that by purchasing a virtual learning environment (VLE) all of their learning technology needs will be met. However, the world moves fast, and some educators find that our suite of communication and collaboration tools doesn't cater...
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The Who, What, Where, Why, When of Setting up a Class Website - 1 views

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    After seeing Avi's grade 9 class website I got excited and curious about starting my own. For someone who has never managed a web page before it can seem a little overwhelming. This page offers some helpful step-by-step information as well as some resources to get you started on creating a class web page.
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Unleashing Student Work from Learning Management Systems - 1 views

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    In this article, Justin Reich, a Research Fellow and Lecturer in the Technology, Innovation, and Education program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, argues that LMS are "homogenized, transient and disempowering" and that they serve "the needs of institutions, not individual students." The author describes teaching a course in a large-scale environment where "the specific goal is for students to learn to build networks of learning resources- people, readings, websites and communities- that can help them continue learning in a domain long after a course ends." His course, built on Connectivist principles, asks students to move beyond the course LMS and "curate links and connections and share their evolving ideas." Students used websites, blogs, Twitter and other Web spaces to share and store their ideas. The author discusses several advantages of moving beyond the LMS. Justin, R. (2015, February 13). Techniques for Unleashing Student Work from Learning Management Systems. Retrieved February 27, 2015, from http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/02/techniques-for-unleashing-student-work-from-learning-management-systems/
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http://idea-network.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/INTERCAMBIO-6-Eng-WEB.pdf - 0 views

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    Bulletin of the IDEA Education Research Network, "New Communication and Information Technologies and Education: hegemony and resistance."
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MrsFucoloro-InstructionalTechnology - Content Curation & Social Bookmarking - 3 views

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    This site has some great resources to help organize your digital workflow. The resources have been nicely organized and categorized into the following areas: Within a Learning Management System; On a Webpage, Wiki or Blog; Using a Web Tool both Teachers and Students can curate content; Using Open Educational Resources; Using Primary Source Material ... and more.
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Collaborize Classroom (Online Discussions) - 1 views

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    Free and stable. A very robust and secure online discussion platforms. Easy to use and moderate. Easy to set up and begin. Discussions, polls, debates. Allows attachment of pictures, videos, PDF, Microsoft documents. Reports and results; grouping of students...
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    A good tool to add to your Non-LMS toolkit
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Teach Thought--11 Tools for Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    A few project-based tools for hands-on and collaborative learning experiences
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Edmodo | Home - 0 views

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    A very robust online classroom that includes discussion, quizzes, calendars, polls, gradebooks, assignment annotation, and much more. Very dynamic and free. The help centre provides video tutorials: http://help.edmodo.com/?subdomain=www
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Free Online Tools for Everything - 3 views

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    A huge list of free online tools for teaching/learning. "At least one excellent free learning tool (or site) for every learning problem, need or issue!"
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    Wow--quite a list! Thanks! :)
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Cool Tools for 21st Century Learning - 0 views

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    You must check out this blog. It presents ideas for efficient and effective tech integration. One tab focuses on professional development options for 21st century educators, each topic relating to using technology in the classroom. There is a page on Digital Literacy Badges, Google Docs; the list goes on as some of the pages have multiple tabs to take you to even more information. I could spend hours exploring. It is amazing the number of different online sites available for teachers to host content and for students to present their understanding. The host of this blog Sue Oxenvad also offers online professional development, which you can register for on the blog.
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