Monday, July 6, 2009
Stein 7 New Things: Wallwisher
Wallwisher is a good site to post comments. I created this site. I do not know how often my class would use it but it would be a good place to post questions and I would answer them directly on the wall. I could also see teachers using this wall to collaborate about different lessons and give feedback.
Stein 7 New Things: Resiem
Resiem is a very easy tool to upload images and create changes.
I used my school website picture to transform. Here it is. Students can use any picture and transform it to their own design. Students can describe their picture and share it with other students. They can explain why they chose that image and what changes they made to it.
I used my school website picture to transform. Here it is. Students can use any picture and transform it to their own design. Students can describe their picture and share it with other students. They can explain why they chose that image and what changes they made to it.
Stein 7 New Things: Quizlet
Quizlet is a great place to locate flash cards about any subject or create your own. I love this site. I will be implementing it into my new third grade class. I picked multiplication flash cards. Third grade students are introduced to multiplication in third grade. Therefore, flash card activities will come in very handy.
Stein 7 New Things: Zotero
Zotero is a useful tool to locate Internet sources. I would set Zotero on my personal school computer. Using it would be more useful than searching for my sources through a search engine. It would be very nice to allow my students to have access to my Zotero so they can quickly navigate to the same site as me.
Stein 7 New Things: Yola
Yola is a very easy tool to create your own website. View my site. I am creating my own site this year for my classroom, but I am struggling on which one to choose. I want to become more familiar with Yola to know it is the best site for my students and parents. I could also seeing my students creating their own site, with parent permission of course. This would be a great way to implement technology into my classroom, with individualize websites.
Stein 7 New Things: Bitestrips
Bitestrips
I created my own Bitestrip, check it out. I could see students using Bitestrip to create their own comic. It has a lot of options to choose from and I found it very user friendly. Students can create their own story or summarize a previously read story. I could see myself implementing this site into my curriculum this school year.
I created my own Bitestrip, check it out. I could see students using Bitestrip to create their own comic. It has a lot of options to choose from and I found it very user friendly. Students can create their own story or summarize a previously read story. I could see myself implementing this site into my curriculum this school year.
Stein 7 New Things: Box
The Box allows files to be organized and easy to locate on line. I could see myself using this to upload documents to the students computers when using the COWs. Students sometimes struggle at the younger age level locating items on the Internet. I could use the Box and place key locations about topics being presented to the students.
I added a presentation created by myself and another student during this summer session one course. Here is my added folder Summer Session.
I added a presentation created by myself and another student during this summer session one course. Here is my added folder Summer Session.
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