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Site: Alma
Course: TRIG Course- Alma College Winter 2015 (T3: AC Winter 15)
Glossary: 8.5 Choosing Web 2.0 Tools for Teaching & Learning
Kegan M. Ball
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Google Drive

by Kegan M. Ball - Wednesday, April 15, 2015, 3:28 PM
 

Google Drive is the future. The way google docs gives you the ability to share with students, parents, or colleagues is amazing. The google doc is all online. This means that students don't have to worry about bring material back and fourth through email or thumb drives. Google docs puts all your needs for communicating, sharing, and presenting in to one organize area. I will be able to send hw or comment on student work with ease. This is a good way to stay connected with my students and it doesn't cost a thing!
 
Kathryn R. Tuski
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Kidblog- Katie Tuski

by Kathryn R. Tuski - Wednesday, February 25, 2015, 3:37 PM
 

I would use Kidblog in my classroom to give my students a purpose for writing. I think that this would be a motivational tool to use for kids to remember to always create their best, original work.

 
Kassidi M. Adams
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Padlet

by Kassidi M. Adams - Monday, March 9, 2015, 8:10 PM
 

What is Padlet? It is an online environmentally friendly online sticky note spot! This tool allows you to create a wall to collaborate with students, teachers, parents and others in the community. Go to http://padlet.com/ to build your own wall. Add sticky note like electronic messages including text, websites, images and videos. Now you may be asking "What can you do with Padlet?” well, you can brainstorm on any topic, plan and organize a collaborative project and list websites to use for research,