Some of these newly found sites have already become favorites, and some are still being investigated. Here is a sampling of a few which are being used with great regularity and an assessment of EIGHT of the most frequented.
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This free bookmarking tool has quickly become a favorite, allowing for organization of websites and information in an online three-ring binder. It is a visual portfolio of resources and has a presentation mode making it easy to share pages and sites in a classroom. Resources are catagorized by tabs and subtabs, and are easily rearranged if necessary. Links can be uploaded, either documents or PDF formats, in one binder; can be rearranged, deleted, or added to with ease. With tutorials and webinars available, as well as a plethora of subjects available in public binders by other educators, this is a library of educational information!
There seems to be no down side to this tool, and I'm excited to introduce it to students in my classrooms.
This one rates a - 5
http://www.livebinders.com/welcome/about
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This one rates a - 5
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/11.0/releasenotes/
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The calendar can be customized with colors and icons, as well as G-Mail. Chats are availble with those in the contact list, or there is a tab in which one can catch up on world news, sports and entertainment. One of the more enjoyable features is Google Earth, which allows for exploration of the entire world or just the neighborhood of residence.
Google Apps has editions for business and for education, which makes it easier for teachers, admin, parents and students to communicate and stay connected. There is much more to learn about Google Apps and the many ways in which it can be used.
This one rates a - 5 +
| www.google.com/apps 4. This is a course management system which educators use to create online learning sites for students to navigate their assignments for various courses. Features of the Moodle site are: easy assignment submission, forums, participant list, online calendar and grades. It is a protected environment so only those with a password can get into the site. Navigation within the site is simple and easy to follow. Students can access instructors or other participants by e-mail or by chat. This site allows for collaboration and communication and is FUN to use! This one rates a - 5 http://moodle.com/ 5. |
Another FREE online toolkit assisting groups to work together with ease. (Check the link for YouTube tutorial.) Being the least tech-savy member of two groups, it was easy to send a link, attach a file, set up a chat, and schedule a reminder about class. Yet to be explored are the conference call and virtual meeting with the current group members. Although the initial focus was on the college market, it could easily be used by families or groups of friends. With the ability to add, schedule, create and send this is a perfect site for use by almost anyone!
Definitely rates a - 5
http://www.wiggio.com/
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Prezi is a non-linear, cloud based presentation tool. The ability to zoom into the slides, to rotate them and create a path from one to another makes it fun to use and promotes the use of imagination rather than boring stacked frames of Power-Point. This tool brings ideas and presentation to life, by transitioning with a path. It possible to present offline, share Prezi's or conduct a meeting by Prezi. This was the most impressive presentation tool and it will be used more in next years' classroom assignments. There is still more to learn and master with this one, especially with the acquisition of an I-Pad!
This one rates a - 5
www.prezi.com
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Another FREE website builder that has a simple user-friendly drag-and-drop format. Most reviews listed cite positive interaction with the site, yet there are a few negative comments about the 'pro-fee based' upgrade. Personally, I did find it easy to start a website and it too, can be used as a blog. And, the many YouTube tutorials provided instruction which made it possible to set up a website in only a few minutes. The personal website is still under construction, yet the confidence gained from actually having a website now is encouraging more technological adventures! Because of the lack of experience still,
This one rates a - 4
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Video mail was a new experience. The introduction which had family members contacting each other and the business partners provided aspirations of possibilities. Not only is it possible to send from computer but also from a mobile device. (For those of us old enough to remember Dick Tracy comics, it has come to life!)
One can pre-record videos and use as a mobile business card. This provides video chatting on the go, no downloads necessary, and unnecessary for others to be online to receive the message. And, yet another tutorial on how to use video mail as an educator in the classroom gives an updated view of digital technology.
So many possibilities with this tech tool! More adventures and possiblities are presenting themselves to this educator! Still learning how to make more use of this tool, so it also will rate - a 4
http://corp.eyejot.com/
These have not been the only technology tools that I've used. With great regularity Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Yahoo IM and LiveText have also been accessed. These eight tools are the best that I have encountered in the very short time span of this class. Yet, I've been given lists of other search engines, web conferencing tools, web site builders, and more. These though, have taken me through the threshold of intimidation into a portal of excited possibilites!
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ReplyDeleteSome of the formatting is inconsistent; however, your assessment is very well written.
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