4. Types of Wikis Public anyone can see, anyone can edit (think wikipedia) usually free, may include ads Protected Anyone can see,only members with a password can edit. Sometimes a cost Private only members with a password can see or edit Usually costs
12. How to edit a new wiki… (choose an easy wiki name) www.ssfirst.wikispaces.com www.mzbmiller.wikispaces.com www.wiki3rd.wikispaces.com Click EDIT Type in your new Text Click SAVE
16. Animoto takes your pictures and images, lets you add your soundtrack or music from their collection and turns them into wonderful videos. It is free for educators and students and very easy to use.
22. Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. Wordle www.wordle.net 2 nd Graders Lenten Promises Guess the Wordle from Projects by Jen
34. Class Blog www.harju.edublogs.org Class Wikis www.harju.wikispaces.com 09-10 www.wikiharju.wikispaces.com 08-09 Presentation Wikis www.chalk.wikispaces.com www.123teach.wikispaces.com
35. Patti Harju 2 nd Grade Teacher St. Stephen School Grand Rapids, Mi Email: psharju@sbcglobal.net