Web 2.0
Tech tools for teachers with minis
Common Core and Technology
Technology as a tool rather than a final product or an end in itself.
Arkansas students should be able to (per James Brock, ADE):
Produce and publish documents
Interact and collaborate
Communicate using web tools
Evaluate information presented in different media formats
ADE PPTIncludes technology standards by grade.
Produce and Publish Documents
Tools for Producing and Publishing Documents
Prezi – creates a fun, animated presentation. Can encompass text, video, and images.
Google Docs – workspace that mimics Microsoft office for easy document creation and sharing.
Penzu – online journal interface
Glogster – digital posters
VoiceThread – like a PowerPoint with a voiceover. Allows for audience comments.
Interact, Collaborate, and Communicate
Tools for Interacting, Collaborating, and Communicating
TodaysMeet – user-created and monitored chat room; only accessible by sharing a link (no strangers)
Vyew – creates a shared workspace updated in real time. Great for group projects. *
Collaboratize Classroom – a hub for online discussion, polls, and other written responses
Titan Pad – the sequel to etherpad. Allows for a real-time, color-coded chat only available to invited users.
Evaluate information presented in different media formats
Tools for Evaluating Info Diigo – allows students to bookmark and annotate
media from the web
Could also be used to annotate documents we upload
Sweet Search – search engine that only shows results that have already been evaluated by a research group.
Boolify – helps students understand how their search works and how to improve their terms
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