Choosing Web 2.0 Tools for Teaching & Learning - Assignment


You have explored how to choose Web 2.0 tools, and considered how a few might support teaching and learning in your own environment.

 Now, take this WebTools 2.0 Quiz

Take note of your score - not to worry about it ~ this is just for information gathering, along with any thoughts or revelations that came to you as you took the quiz.

Finding the right 2.0 to use in your blended environment can be a huge challenge as there are so many from which to select.

Peruse Finding the Right Tool

The Table of Contents on the right side of the page will help guide you through the resource.

After you have browsed the tools and determined some that you might like to explore, post a few ideas here as to how they will support teaching and learning in your own environment.

If you have tools that are not mentioned, please share them here as well.

Be sure to come back and converse with your peers on their tool ideas and implementations.


Once you have completed this activity, you will be ready to move on to the next: Choosing Tools Thoughts & Ideas - Discussion Forum

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Katherine Krauss

by Katherine Krauss - Saturday, October 26, 2013, 3:28 PM
 

I like the Quizme site. It looks like a fun way to help students study vocabulary, I do find quizlet more intuitive, however. 

Some of the virtual board resources are no longer free or available, which is unfortunate, but I would like to look into more ways of using linoit in my teaching.

I also like the poll/survey tools, but none of them were new. 

I would like to check out the various search engines to see if they are appropriate for high school students, or if they are geared towards younger students. 

I also liked the link to the site which sorts tools by NETS standards. That will come in handy!