Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Animoto




Check one of my favorite sites, www.animoto.com.  There is also a link to this site on the right side of this page. The video above is an example of an Animoto that you or your students could create for your class.

Animoto is a website that creates videos from photos that you upload. It is a great site to use if you go on a field trip and want to create a project for parents or students to remember their trip by. It would be a great tool for students for a creative project idea. This site requires an account but it is free to register. They also offer an educator account with more choices to use in your classroom. There is a great variety of music that you can choose to go with you video as well. Check it out and start creating your own fantastic videos!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

The Amazing Google Docs



Google docs is a great collaborative tool to use in the classroom. Students can be working together on a variety of documents just like they would using Microsoft Office products. The difference is, they can each be on their own machine and they all can edit the same document at the same time. Gone are the days where there are four students gathered around one computer while only one types on the computer for the whole group. There is much more to say about this tool and its uses in the classroom so I will continue to post information on how to effectively use Google Docs in the classroom.

I found this video on YouTube.com and it shows how educators around the country are using Google Docs in the classroom. Enjoy.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Why Web 2.0 in the Classroom?


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Empressr



Empressr is a great presentation site. It works like a PowerPoint but there are more options for creating your presentation. You can easily add music and create animated slide transitions. You can also upload photos and video. It is easy to move around all of the elements that you need to create an impressive presentation.

The example above is a PSA that a university professor created. Empressr presentations would be great for classroom projects in any subject. The site requires an account to save. Each student can create an account or you can create one account for your class.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Voki


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This is a Voki created on www.voki.com. This site allows you to create avatars that you can add to web pages, blogs, or social networking sites. You can customize the look of your Voki and there are multiple options for adding a voice. You can call in your audio using a cell phone, type it in and have a computer voice speak, record it on your computer or use a file already recorded.

This is a great site for adding a creative touch to computer projects or for student introductions at the beginning of the year.

You do need to create an account to save your Voki creations. They are coming out with an education version soon but I think that there may be a fee. I am waiting to hear back from the company. Each student can create an account or you can create one for your class and have all of your students log-in and save to it. Create your own Voki today!

Wordle

Wordle: Technology

I love creating word clouds using Wordle. This is a great site for adding a little creativity to brainstorming or other projects in the classroom or out. It can be used to show off character traits of a main character in a novel, to practice vocabulary, or for an 'all about me' project. The possibilities are endless!

This site allows you to print your project, save it to the gallery, or embed the code in a blog or website. I don't recommend allowing students to explore the public gallery. Not all Wordles that are posted are educationally appropriate.

Monday, October 11, 2010

PicLits

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PicLit.com is a great website to work with sentence structure. The site allows you to choose a picture from their gallery and add your own inspirational sentence to it. You can create your sentence using a drag-and-drop word bank that is conveniently separated by parts of speech or type in your own sentence.

To use them in your classroom, you can set up a class account that all of your students can save under or you can have each student create an account. I would recommend creating one account that all of your students save to. That way, you can view all of the finished projects of your students at once.

The only drawback to this site is that you cannot print your picLits. You can post them to a blog or website or you can send the link in an e-mail. There is a way to save the picture but it comes out really small.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Dreamweaver

I am at my first Dreamweaver class tonight. I am excited to get started on my own website. I hope that is coming soon.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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