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Diane BarrieNeat tech tools
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Beth Kappusgood tools to try
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Mita JordanTen tried and tested internet tools for teachers
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Laura Tidball"Over the past academic year, my students and I have been experimenting with the use of a number of web based applications (often known as Web 2.0 tools). My aim has been to enhance our schemes of work by providing our students with new and exciting learning opportunities.
In my opinion, using technology effectively has clear benefits for both teaching and learning and can help to improve motivation by engaging pupils in activities which, perhaps, step out of their ordinary school experience and which show them that it is possible to teach and learn about a subject using tools similar to those they use daily outside school. In other words, we have tried to use the types of tools with which they are often already familiar.
I have written about each of these individual tools in separate posts, but I thought it would be useful to list the ten most used internet applications on one post. As ever, I aim to provide, not only a list of the web applications we have used, but also examples of practice which you may wish to follow or, indeed, improve upon.
Therefore, each of the entries below has links leading to lesson plans which have incorporated the tools as well as working examples of students’ work where appropriate. Without further ado, and in alphabetical order, my ten tried and tested internet tools for teachers are:" -
Caroline O'Bannon10 tried and tested internet tools for teachers.
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Sharon HindmarshIdeas for Internet tools for Education
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Robyn Millergood ones
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Stéphane Métral"Ten tried and tested internet tools for teachers"
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Debby K"Without further ado, and in alphabetical order, my ten tried and tested internet tools for teachers are:"
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Cyndi Danner-Kuhn"Ten tried and tested internet tools for teachers
Over the past academic year, my students and I have been experimenting with the use of a number of web based applications (often known as Web 2.0 tools). My aim has been to enhance our schemes of work by providing our students with new and exciting learning opportunities." -
Valentina DodgeTechnology and Education - Box of Tricks
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Nic PattersonOver the past academic year, my students and I have been experimenting with the use of a number of web based applications (often known as Web 2.0 tools). My aim has been to enhance our schemes of work by providing our students with new and exciting learn
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enables you to collaborate online by allowing the annotation of web pages, which
can then be shared with others, regardless of whether they are Diigo users or
not. This means that any annotations you make on any web page are then saved and
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Brad Ovenell-CarterGood personal collection"Over the past academic year, my students and I have been experimenting with the use of a number of web based applications (often known as Web 2.0 tools). My aim has been to enhance our schemes of work by providing our students with new and exciting learning opportunities."
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Carilyn Bergaminiexplanations and examples of web 2.0 tools
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Joy Lu-ChenTechnology and Education - Box of Tricks
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Jay SwanTen tools to start using during your exploration into the use of technology in the classroom.
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Nancy Blair10 Tried and True Internet Resources for Teachers; nice summary of uses for each program.\n
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Pamela GustafsonThis site was shared with me by a professor at Carroll College. The author of this website has done a fabulous job of listing and categorizing web 2.0 tools for teachers. I will be spending some of my summer exploring the tools I have not used. Diigio is listed as an effective tool.
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Lauren Rosen10 fun tools for educators and students
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Laura CummingsTen tried and true web 2.0 tools for teachers and their students
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Maggie Versterusing technology effectively has clear benefits for both teaching and learning and can help to improve motivation by engaging pupils in activities which, perhaps, step out of their ordinary school experience and which show them that it is possible to teach and learn about a subject using tools similar to those they use daily outside school. In other words, we have tried to use the types of tools with which they are often already familiar.
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Over the past academic year, my students and I have been experimenting with the use of a number of web based applications (often known as Web 2.0 tools). My aim has been to enhance our schemes of work by providing our students with new and exciting learning opportunities.
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Rebecca NicolandosA must read for Gr 3-6's! Loads of things to enhance motivation in the classroom.
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Instructional TechnologyEach of the entries below has links leading to lesson plans which have incorporated the tools as well as working examples of students’ work where appropriate.Tools
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Just Browsing10 tried and tested internet tools for teachers (students)
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Sharon PetersHow this teacher has really used them
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Gary CranstonEach of the entries below has links leading to lesson plans which have incorporated the tools as well as working examples of students’ work where appropriate.
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Gary CranstonEach of the entries below has links leading to lesson plans which have incorporated the tools as well as working examples of students’ work where appropriate.
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edtechtalk71fd66230ac5e2e00593d6e0a5c93f40
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Natalie Lafferty10 tried and tested tools for teachers including animoto, glogster and diigo
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Katja Tochtermann
Ten tried and tested internet tools for teachers

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