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Give them the edge with Web 2.0 Cool tools for middle school Presented by Annalisa Cleveland
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Give them the edge with Web 2.0

Cool tools for middle schoolPresented by Annalisa Cleveland

• Born and raised in Rome, Italy• B.A. in Modern Languages, University of Rome • M.A. in Modern Languages, Kansas State University• National Board Certified Teacher• Spanish and ESOL teacher in middle and high school, PWCS• Librarian in the making• [email protected]

About the presenter

What is Web 2.0?

Ja458vier. (2012). Logo de Web 2. Retrieved fromCC BY-SA 3.0

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Web_2.jpg

In the past, we used the internet to retrieve information

We can now use the internet to create/present information

So how does this affect us, teachers

and librarians?

Strandberg, E. (2006). A toolbox. Retrieved from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f4/20060513_toolbox.jpg/512px-20060513_toolbox.jpgCC By-SA 2.5

What four tools, and why?

1. Big Huge Labs

http://bighugelabs.com

• Functionality

• Limitations

Big Huge Labs for educators!

Curriculum application for Big Huge Labs

SOL: Reading 7.5 a)Describe the elements of narrative structure including setting, character development, plot structure, theme, and conflict.

More curriculum applications for Big Huge Labs

• Create a map to show the Axis countries involved in World War II• Create a poster with a geometrical shape and list its characteristics

Sim, D. (2006) Mirror Neon Cube. Retrieved fromhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/victoriapeckham/272633585 CC BY 2.0

Voki Classroom

Voki Presenter

Curriculum application for VokiSOL: World Languages WI.5 The student will present information orally and in writing in the target language, using a variety of familiar vocabulary, phrases, and structural patterns.

Monica habla

More curriculum applications for Voki• Students give a voice to a historical figure to tell about this person’s

life and accomplishments• Students give a voice to a fictional character• For teachers and librarians: use Voki for eye catching announcements

on your website

3. Thinglink

Amelia Earhart Thinglink

• Functionality

• Limitations

https://www.thinglink.com/featured

Curriculum application for ThinglinkSOL: Life Science LS.6The student will investigate and understand that organisms within an ecosystem are dependent on one another and on nonliving components of the environment.

Forest food chain ThinglinkRemix of: Amsel, Sheri. “Food Webs.” Forest Food Webs. Exploring Nature Educational Resource. Retrieved from : https://www.thinglink.com/scene/682965272721620992

More curriculum applications for Thinglink

• Photo collage• Timelines• Part of a picture • Bulletin boards• Interactive book talks

Dani Df1995. (2009). Collage di varie immagini di Roma. Retrieved from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Collage_Rome.jpg CC BY-SA 3.0

4. My Storybook

https://www.mystorybook.com/

• Functionality

• Limitations

Storybook example

Curriculum application for My StorybookSOL: Reading 8.6 The student will read, comprehend, and analyze a variety of nonfiction texts. h) Summarize the text identifying supporting details

More curriculum applications for My Storybook

• Vocabulary pages• Creative writing• ESOL and World Languages• Geometrical shapes

Picture dictionary example

• Infographicshttps://www.canva.com/

http://piktochart.com/

http://www.easel.ly/

• Audiotoolshttp://vocaroo.com/

http://www.audiopal.com/

http://blabberize.com/

• Video toolshttp://www.powtoon.com/

http://animoto.com/

http://www.pixiclip.com/beta/

• Presentation toolshttp://slidely.com/?tid=0

https://www.haikudeck.com/

http://prezi.com/

Questions?If you think of a question later on, please send an e-mail to

[email protected]

Turn in your exit slip please!


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