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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Jacob Schmeltzer

by Jacob Schmeltzer - Sunday, March 16, 2014, 2:54 PM
 

Choosing the right tools is a challenge for me especially since I have never observed a blended music classroom. As I have mentioned previously, the most important things I need to consider are tools that will effectivelly convey a meaning to the most students. I should have more than just one option so that more students can get more out of it!

 

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Jared Groeneveld

by Jared Groeneveld - Sunday, March 30, 2014, 3:25 PM
 
The quiz was helpful for me to understand what tools I knew about and did not know about. The quiz also introduced me to tools I have not seen before. The web tools website is something that I will definitely use in the future. I have added the website to my Symbaloo account.
 

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Jocelyn Kirk

by Jocelyn Kirk - Tuesday, December 10, 2013, 10:30 PM
 

I really think that using concept maps and Venn diagrams would be best in my classroom. A lot of analysis of characters comes through comparing characters to each other. Also, it would be easy for students to map out characters and their relationships to each other through concept maps.