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The Internet is booming with new read-write web tools everyday. Knowing what tools to use, why you should take on learning something
new, and finding ways these tools can be used in concert can be pretty confusing. When would I use a blog? Why would I use
Moodle? Do I use a wiki or Google Docs? How do I choose? Do I use it
just because it is the latest newest coolest thing, or is there a better reason? Four web based
tools have emerged that can enhance student learning by taking some
established best practices in education to the next level making it
easier, faster, and more fun to learn.
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Rick SanchezGreat site that explains how Google, Moodle, wikis and blogs can help manage a classroom.
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The Internet is booming with new read-write web tools everyday. Knowing what tools to use, why you should take on learning something
new, and finding ways these tools can be used in concert can be pretty confusing. When would I use a blog? Why would I use
Moodle? Do I use a wiki or Google Docs? How do I choose? Do I use it
just because it is the latest newest coolest thing, or is there a better reason? Four web based
tools have emerged that can enhance student learning by taking some
established best practices in education to the next level making it
easier, faster, and more fun to learn.
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Karl FischIn this presentation we will look at how Google Aps, Moodle, Wikis, and Blogs can enhance student learning, enable collaboration and information exchange both inside and outside of your classroom.
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Wendy WindustThe Internet is booming with new read-write web tools everyday. Knowing what tools to use, why you should take on learning something new, and finding ways these tools can be used in concert can be pretty confusing. When would I use a blog? Why would I use Moodle? Do I use a wiki or Google Docs? How do I choose? Do I use it just because it is the latest newest coolest thing, or is there a better reason? Four web based tools have emerged that can enhance student learning by taking some established best practices in education to the next level making it easier, faster, and more fun to learn.
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Mrs BondThe Internet is booming with new read-write web tools everyday. Knowing what tools to use, why you should take on learning something new, and finding ways these tools can be used in concert can be pretty confusing. When would I use a blog? Why would I use Moodle? Do I use a wiki or Google Docs? How do I choose? Do I use it just because it is the latest newest coolest thing, or is there a better reason? Four web based tools have emerged that can enhance student learning by taking some established best practices in education to the next level making it easier, faster, and more fun to learn.
In this presentation we will look at how Google Aps, Moodle, Wikis, and Blogs can enhance student learning, enable collaboration and information exchange both inside and outside of your classroom. But most importantly, we will help you know when and why you should use them. -
Dan CallahanPresentation examingin read/write tools
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Crista Anderson"The Internet is booming with new read-write web tools everyday. Knowing what tools to use, why you should take on learning something new, and finding ways these tools can be used in concert can be pretty confusing. When would I use a blog? Why would I use Moodle? Do I use a wiki or Google Docs? How do I choose? Do I use it just because it is the latest newest coolest thing, or is there a better reason? Four web based tools have emerged that can enhance student learning by taking some established best practices in education to the next level making it easier, faster, and more fun to learn. \n\nIn this presentation we will look at how Google Aps, Moodle, Wikis, and Blogs can enhance student learning, enable collaboration and information exchange both inside and outside of your classroom. But most importantly, we will help you know when and why you should use them."
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edtechtalkA great google site on integrating google, moodle, wiki's and blogs Introduction ?(Goomoodleikiog)?
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Ben WilkoffA great google site on integrating google, moodle, wiki's and blogs

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