Wikis That I Investigated
Wiki In My Classroom
Investigating Tools Tha Can Be Used In My Classroom
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I’m still not too familiar Zoho and haven’t decided if it is a tool that I would like to use yet. In this picture shown I was experimenting with Zoho to make conference notes to attach to report cards. I could share this document with the teachers who push into my classroom and they could add their observations to the document and when we all finished our input the document could be printed for the parent of the child to view.
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This site allows teachers to search for presentations. One thing that I always talk about with other teachers is not reinventing the wheel. Using Slide Share is a great way to get information for students without reinventing the wheel. It is also a great tool for posting personal presentations so that they can be accessed from another computer or device. My class is currently learning about the states of matter. In the picture shown I searched states of matter and a variety of presentations came up for me to choose from. I recommend that al teachers use this tool.
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This picture is from Gliffy. Gliffy is a collaborative tool. Graphics, chars, and diagrams can be made collaboratively using this tool. In the image I was playing around with Gliffy to make a Venn diagram on The Creek and Cherokee. This tool could be made with a grade level team to create similar diagrams and charts to use with students.
Pedagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington
Final Thoughts
Solomon, G., & Schrum, L. (2014). Web 2.0 How-To for Educators. Eugene: ISTE.