Web 2.0 Cool Tools For Schools
cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/Home
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 creator and she will add it to the site.
The Best of Web 2.0/Scoop.it
http://www.scoop.it/t/the-best-of-web-2-0?page=2
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.
Google Docs For Learning
http://soxnevad.edu.glogster.com/bulletin-board
This Glogster, 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.
Note’s Titles:
Cool tools for 21st Century Learning
http://d97cooltools.blogspot.ca/
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.
cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/Home
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 creator and she will add it to the site.
The Best of Web 2.0/Scoop.it
http://www.scoop.it/t/the-best-of-web-2-0?page=2
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.
Google Docs For Learning
http://soxnevad.edu.glogster.com/bulletin-board
This Glogster, 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.
Note’s Titles:
- Assignment Tracker: Google Forms
- Build Vocabulary
- Digital Notes: Google Docs and Readability Martlet and Bibb Bibliography
- 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
Cool tools for 21st Century Learning
http://d97cooltools.blogspot.ca/
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.