This document provides an A-Z list of Web 2.0 tools that can be used to enhance student learning. These tools allow for communication, organization, bookmarking, social networking, and digital storytelling. Examples included are Animoto for creating videos from photos and music, BibMe for automatic citations, Dropbox for file sharing, Edmodo as a learning platform, Flashcard Exchange for language studying, and GoAnimate for making animated videos. Many of the tools allow for collaboration, sharing content online, and digital creation of projects.
4. Videos may be kept private, shared, or video links may be shared or posted elsewhere on the Web.www.animoto.com
5. Automated citation and bibliography creator updated with current guidelines for popular formatting styles. Citation Guide teaches students how to cite sources the “old fashioned way.” www.bibme.com
27. View Gmail messages, read news headlines, check out weather and stocks, store bookmarks for quick access to your favorite sites.www.igoogle.com
28. Screen capture application. Take a picture or a short video of something you see or do on your computer monitor. Share instantly via email, blog or the Web. www.jing.com
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30. Provides ideas for use and lesson plans for a wide variety of subject areas.
77. Converted files are sent via email for saving and inclusion into Web, wikis, presentations.www.zamzar.com
78. Technology Tools for Teachers A to Z This presentation is available at Please use this presentation as a resource to experiment with any of these Web 2.0 applications that can be used to enhance learning in your classroom. Contact me with any questions.