This is what makes this tool stand out from any regular bookmarking tool. Most people understand the bookmark part, but they totally miss the boat on the social aspect. The more you bookmark the more likely people are to join your network who have similar interests.
The more people that are in your network the more links to ideas you can discover…just watch the video found at the following link- Common Craft explains it better than I ever could! Web Based Library Cataloging: This is much cooler than it sounds. How do you keep track of said books without pulling your hair out?
The answer my friends, is a web-based library catalog. My web-based library cataloging site of choice is LibraryThing , but there are many others out there to choose from. No more long hours spent creating spreadsheets of all your books, LibraryThing does all the work for you. You can access your catalog from anywhere—even on your mobile phone. Because everyone catalogs together, LibraryThing also connects people with the same books, comes up with suggestions for what to read next, and so forth.
First, sign-up for an account- you can go free, paid for one year, or lifetime membership. The applications for teachers using this service are incredible. Some books that fall into more than one category I add more than one tag to.
This way I can always find the books I need when I need them. Tagging my books allows me to view all the books at once that I own that belong to that category. How did you get that document on your school computer so you could use it? Did you put it on a jump drive? Did you send it to yourself? This site is popular in both the education and business world. Smore : easy-to-build online flyers.
Animoto : make music videos with photos and short video clips. Apply for an educators account in order to produce free full length videos for you and your students.
Glogster : virtual posters. Wordle : makes word pictures to help students understand themes and important concepts visually. Tagxedo : another word cloud site that combines words with visual concepts.
PhotoPeach : online photo slideshows. Basic account is free. BigHugeLabs : make posters, mosaics, puzzles, and magazine covers with your photos. Fotobabble : make still photos speak with your voice. Vuvox : Mix photos, video and music to tell visual stories through collages. Toondoo: create cartoon strips. Timeglider : Make online timelines with options to add photos and written information. Edublogs : a safe blog site where students can journal and teachers can moderate the content, comments, and privacy of their class.
This site is a fun way to introduce topics and allow characters to do the talking. You can record up to a 60 second msg. Museumbox : a space to build virtual museums about a historical event or present evidence about an argument. The interview form developed by the researchers was used as the data collection tool. The working group consists of 30 English teachers working in Elazig province of Turkey.
The responses of the participants to the questions in the interview form were subjected to content analysis, categories were created, and frequencies and percentages were determined. According to the results of the research, teachers generally have positive perceptions of Web 2. Descriptors: Web 2. Asian Online Journal Publishing Group.
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