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FROM OUR CLASS
Class List E-mails (please e-mail me if you would like a copy)
Seedlings@BIT by BIT
COOL TOOLS
Audioblogger
Blogcheese
Blurb
Clustr Maps
Gliffy
Learning.Now Cool Tools
LibraryThing
Springdoo
Talkr
Web 2.0 Tools and More Web 2.0 Tools
iPHOTO
- Making an iPhoto web page Handout (Updated 10.24.05)
FIRST CLASS WEB PAGES
Resources
- Clip Art
- Photo Collections
- Animation
- Backgrounds
- Text
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Homework Checklist
Monday
- Set up a blog
- Post course objectives on your blog.
- Post a reflection of what you learned today on your blog.
- Post a reflection on your blog about the article Blogging: shift of control.
- Post your comments about Synching up with the iKid on the class blog.
Tuesday
- Set up your RSS feeds
- Link your bloglines account to your blog
- Set up a del.icio.us account. Link your del.icio.us account to your blog.
- Look at other students' blogs (in our class) and find the people who have the same goals as you do. Subscribe to their blogs.
- Make a comment on another student's blog about their reading comments.
- Reflect on your blog: Here's what I have learned that I want to try using in my classroom.
- Post a reflection on your blog about the article Teaching Critical Thinking through Online Discussions.
Wednesday
- Reflect on your blog: How will these tools help me do an old project in a new way in my classroom?
- Reflect on your blog: What is your reaction to the Generation M article?
- Post a reflection on the class blog posting about the article Listen to the Natives.
- Create a new category in your blog called Project. Post your project idea on your blog. Make the heading CLASSROOM PROJECT.
- Comment on one of your classmates blogs you have subscribed to.
Thursday
- Please give course feedback on your blog:
- Final Reflection on your blog: How are Web 2.0 tools impacting how I think about teaching?
- Look at three websites from the websites to explore sections (there is one for each day) and/or in the blog examples. On your blog, link to the websites and comment on these sites. How could some of them help you promote student learning?
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