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useful tools for students to use
Updated on Sep 29, 11
Created on Jul 25, 08
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Making moo cards. From flickr. Good assignment for mma2310
Interesting tool to create mosaics from photos.
Tutpup is a game site where you compete against students in a variety of countries in math, spelling, and other subjects. There is a hall of fame for each country where you can compare your results to other competitors.
Science, math, language game from BBC. Interactive and might be hard!.
2008-2009 academic year version of the list. See comments for more suggestinos.
Photos that accept captions. An interesting writing assignment, I should think.
A post with links to a number of "safe" avatar creation sites.
Mobile podcasting howto with gcast
Interesting tool. Might be good for math/science folks.
List of on-line tools to use for collaboration.
Track this now lets you type in a term for a current topic that would be found in newspapers. Google Maps markers pop up. As you click on each one, you can read what the news in that country is saying about that topic.
How to find paid subscription articles if you are not in a position to access them from the library.
Also, how to figure out if a google scholar paper is a full version or not.
Evernote is an organizer. I keep hearing about it but haven't tried it yet. Need to look at user agreement before signing up.
Students uses glogster to create a science poster. Really good example!
Review of Diigo. Definitely need all students to start using this service.
A website that lets you make eye charts with your own words. Produces images that you can embed. Kind of interesting!
45 items | 28 visits
useful tools for students to use
Updated on Sep 29, 11
Created on Jul 25, 08
Category: Schools & Education
URL: