This document provides an overview of various Web 2.0 tools that can be used by teachers and students, organized into categories such as project-based learning sites, blogging sites, digital storytelling tools, tools for creating and sharing multimedia, and tools for brainstorming, word clouds, and more. It also lists several resources for finding more information on using these tools with the next generation of digital native students.
3. PROJECT-BASED LEARNING
SITES
ď‚—Project-Based Learning On Line Org
ď‚—Project Based Checklists for Teacher Org.
ď‚—Edutopia Project Based Learning Video
ď‚—Buck Institute for Project Based Learning
ď‚—Padeia Center Org.
4. BLOGGING SITES
ď‚—Edublog see a wide variety of award winners related to
education. Edublog Awards
ď‚—Weebly See sample Graduate Student Weebly Site
ď‚—Blogger See example Slick Tech World Blog
ď‚—Wordpress Often used by Eng teacher. Sample
Two Writing Teachers Blog
ď‚—Kidblog For K-12 Students
5. DIGITAL STORYTELLING
ď‚—Center for Digital Storytelling
Digital Storyteller.Org
ď‚—Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling (Univ. of Houston)
ď‚—Ed Tech Resources About Stortelling
ď‚—Storybird
7. Working with Photos
Flickr Yahoo Teaching With Flickr – Wikispace
ď‚—Picasa Google Teaching with Picasa Wikspaces
ď‚—Photoshow Roxio
ď‚—Big Hug Labs. com Unique Projects with Photos
ď‚—iPiccy.com Simply Photo Editing
ď‚—Sumopaint Advanced Photo Editing
ď‚— For Big Hugs Labs, iPiccy, and Sumopaint see Untangling the Web
Interactive Ebook by Stephen E. Dembo and Adam S. Bellow. (slide 18)
9. PUBLISHING ON LINE
(some create ebooks)
ď‚—Storyjumper
ď‚—Youblisher
ď‚—YuDu.com
ď‚—Flipsnack
ď‚—Epubbud,com
MixBook.com
10. SHARING SITES and
RESOURCES
ď‚—Diggo An ideal social networking site that allows teachers
to create student account and share and annotated links.
ď‚—Zoho Wiki Similar to Google Apps a suite offers a secure
way for students to create docs and share
ď‚—Symbaloo A great visual way to share sites and resources.
ď‚—Zunai.com Webquest generator.
11. More Resources For Using
Technology with Students
Free4Teachers.com
A very detailed site with great resources and ideas. Won
the Best Ed Tech Blog 2012!
Terry Freedman Amazing Web Projects
A booklet than can be distributed free with great Web 2.0
projects created by teachers and students
All of the tools referred to in this presentation are available
with links to the web on Pinterest at
Slick Board Web 2.0 Tools on Pinterest
12. Collecting, Sharing, Visual
Learning
ď‚—Pinterest
ď‚—Pindemy a free tool that allows one to create a step-by-
step tutorial or photo story.
Art Teacher Graduate Shares Difference in Pinterest and Pindemy
ď‚—Skitch (a screen capture connected to Evernote)
ď‚— The Web 2.0 Tools Today are on the following Pinterest Site
ď‚— http://www.pinterest.com/sslick3240/boards/
13. Brainstorming
ď‚—Popplet.com See Blog Post Using Popplet
Creative Ways to Use Popplet in the Classroom
Popplet in an Elementary Classroom
ď‚—Padlet Using Padlet in the Classroom
ď‚—Stormboard
ď‚—Linoit
14. Word Clouds
ď‚—Word it Out
ď‚—Wordle
ď‚—Tagxedo
ď‚—Word Clouds for Kids
ď‚—Tagul
ď‚—Ways to Use Word Clouds with Students
17. For More Information About
the Net Generation
ď‚—Web 2.0 and Emerging Learning Technologies Next_Generatio
ď‚—For a new book about using the web check out
Untangling the Web Interactive Ebook by Stephen E.
Dembo and Adam S. Bellow.
ď‚—Sample Chapter Untangling the Web
18. GREAT RESOURCES ABOUT
TOOLS
ď‚—FreeTech4Teachers Richard Byrne
ď‚—Larry Ferlazzo Edublog
ď‚—E Coach Teaching On Line
ď‚—Teachwith the Web Wiki Spaces
ď‚—Play With Media.com
ď‚—Cool Tools for Schools Wikispace
19. Presentators’ Information
Dr. Sue Slick, Dr. Dayle Upham, Dr. Vickie Johnston
vjohnston@fgcu.edu
Florida Gulf Coast University
College of Education
10501 FGCU Blvd S
Fort Meyers, FL 33965-6565
Ms. Karen DiBella
kdibella@utm.edu
Education Studies
The University of Tennessee at Martin
332C Gooch Hall
Martin, TN 38238