There is a lot of information here. Like a squirrel, eat what you can and store the rest for the long winter.
Web 2.0 Tools and Other Resources
- Online paper (Make your own newspaper)
- Prezi (Make visually enticing presentations. Here is a Prezi I’m developing on writing explanations in math. It is just way cooler than PowerPoint)
- Evernote (Take notes)
- Vuvox (Create your own digital slideshows, presentations, or stories)
- Animoto (Create your own digital slideshows, presentations, or stories)
- Poll Everywhere (Use cell phones to collect data.)
- Digital Vaults (Historical information from the National Archives)
- Wix (Create a free website)
- Weebly (Create a website)
- Evansville Tech Resources (Teacher resources from Evansville,IN)
- Glogster (Posters?)
- Posters (Create posters with students)
- Xtranormal (Create digitally animated movie)
- Pixton (Create comics)
- Primary Pad (Record in real time single document collaboration)
- Live Scribe Pen (Record your regular notes with this USB pen; then, upload your scribbles)
- Google Hangouts
- Storify (online stories)
- Smyface (text a your feelings and opinions with a funny face)
- Voki (create speaking avatars)
- Edmodo (‘secure’ social network)
- Issuu (digital publication with pages that flip like a book)
- Kidblog (‘secure’ blogosphere for students)
- Popplet (concept mapping)
- Little Bird Tales (digital picture stories like podcasts)
Inspiration!
This was made in 2009, but it is important to realize how the world is changing into a digital playground and workplace. Learners need to be prepared for the 21st Century.
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