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15 FREE Educational Websites PART 2 - endoRIOT. Videos. Web 2.0 teaching tools to enhance education and learning — Edjudo. Flyers for Teachers, Librarians, Educators and Parents - Smore. Web 2.0 Sharing Tools: A Quick Guide. Web 2.0 Tools in Education Series Sharing Tools: A Quick Guide Wouldn't it be nice if there was a resource that explained, in detail, everything you needed to know about sharing ideas and work online: what tools were available, how to sign up, getting started, etc.?

Web 2.0 Sharing Tools: A Quick Guide

There are a lot of great web sharing tools out there today, and many can save you a lot of time. Whether it is electronically sharing a project that a group is working on together, jotting down ideas for further exploration at a later date, or simply taking notes for somebody that was unavailable at a meeting, there is something for everybody. Personally, I'm an avid user of many different platforms for resource sharing. Sharing Tools Dr. Each chapter thoroughly explains what the tool is, advantages of using the tool, ways to incorporate it into education, detailed pictures guiding you through getting started, and references. The detailed pictures really support understanding the tool: Find this book and more on Scoop.it.

Back to School App-pack. The image above was created using PhotoshopTouch on an iPad and was then uploaded to Thinglink to create the hotspots.

Back to School App-pack

The summer is quickly winding down & a number of teachers will be returning to their classroom with new mobile devices (iPads). Throughout the summer I have been conducting workshops on iPad integration with EdTechTeacher and I thought it might be helpful to pull together a back to school list of apps structured around specific classroom goals. While many schools may already have an Apple VPP program already in place, I know a number of teachers will also be purchasing the apps themselves. Therefore, I will do my best to include both a pay & free app for each objective. I want my students to create & publish video: iMovie (4.99) - record, edit and publish movies directly to the web from iMovie. I want my students to respond to polls / take quizzes: Reflection (Mac / PC download - $15) - Wirelessly mirror an iPad to a MacBook or PC.

41 Websites for teachers to integrate tech into your classroom - Los Angeles tech support. The 5 Best Free Tools for Publishing Student Work. If you are a passionate educator, you know your students are bright and it’s likely that you want to show the world.

The 5 Best Free Tools for Publishing Student Work

However, publishing student work is not always as easy as taping an assignment on the wall. How do you go about publishing student work online so that it’s available to the world? Read on to find out the 5 best free educational tools for publishing student work. FlipsnackAbout Flipsnack Flipsnack is a free online app that allows you to convert images into digital books with a professional look and the ability to flip through pages.How to Use FlipsnackThe first thing you’ll need to do is sign up. Flipsnack allows users to sign up with a simple email address. Slideshare is an online community created so that users are able to upload, download, and share slideshows with each other.How to Use SlideshareSlideshare’s simplicity is what makes it a great online tool to use with your students.

Free Educational Technology All of these free educational tools are easy-to-use. Usages pédagogiques de Twitter. Richardangeloro. Au plaisir des mots : lire, écrire et publier avec Twitter. Présentation (rapide) du réseau social Twitter est bien moins utilisé que Facebook et est nettement différent dans son fonctionnement.

Au plaisir des mots : lire, écrire et publier avec Twitter

Il s’agit surtout d’un instrument de veille qui permet de s’abonner à des comptes, publics ou privés (avec accord du gestionnaire du compte) de personnes issues non d’un réseau préexistant mais qu’il faut construire. Ainsi, il s’agit non de (re)trouver des « amis » mais de trouver des comptes qui publient (en 140 caractères) des informations de tous ordres : des liens (le plus souvent enrichis de commentaires), des informations, des commentaires, des notes prises à tel ou tel colloque, etc. Proposer à des élèves de « tweeter », c’est leur proposer de s’astreindre à l’essence même de ce qui fait l’intérêt du Web2.0 : Le projet J’ai commencé par créer des comptes de classe : @littlyc pour la TL et @jevousecris pour la classe de 2nde. Démarche et activités Classe de Terminale Littéraire (@littlyc comme « littérature au lycée ») Bilan pédagogique et didactique. Ipad Apps. Au plaisir des mots : lire, écrire et publier avec Twitter. Mtic1.wikispaces.com/file/view/COURS 1 et 2 marque-pages et moteur de recherche 2013.pdf/401712880/COURS 1 et 2 marque-pages et moteur de recherche 2013.pdf.