Tag: web tools
Free IWB Tool
I came across a great, free resource of assorted IWB (Interactive Whiteboard) tools. The resources are by Triptico and can be downloaded HERE. Some are typical tools also found in IWB-maker software such as timers and student pickers. However, I found some really creative ones that create fun games such as the image you see [...]
Posted: February 29th, 2012 under Challenging Students, Classroom Technology, Educational Trends and Issues, Games, Web 2.0 Tips and Tools.
Tags: edtech humor teaching, interactive whiteboard, triptico, web tools
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Subscribe to Great Webtools
I am a huge fan of http://www.symbaloo.com/. This website has allowed me to create a web interface of my favorite webtools similar to my iPad and Android phone. Tiles that look like apps launch into my favorite web sites. We’ve posted this in our TeacherGenius section. I’ve updated the TCI Symbaloo to include some great [...]
Posted: September 23rd, 2011 under Assessment, Challenging Students, Classroom Technology, Educational Theories, Educational Trends and Issues, Geography, Grading, Homework, Learning Styles, Professional Development, PureGenius, students, TCI info, TeacherGenius, Teaching High School, Teaching Strategies, Web 2.0 Tips and Tools, Writing.
Tags: students, symbaloo, teacher websites, teachers, web 2.0, web tools
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Tech Tools for Collaboration
This is the third in our series of tech tools. The focus of this submission is collaboration tools. Listed are seven free web tools and an idea for how to integrate in your classroom.Great Tech Tools for Collaboration
Posted: May 11th, 2011 under Challenging Students, Classroom Technology, Educational Theories, Educational Trends and Issues, groupwork, students, Web 2.0 Tips and Tools.
Tags: collaboration, web tools
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More Free Web Tools
More Web 2.0 Tools Handout A follow-up to TCI’s Guide to Free Web 2.0 Tools, this edition includes sites such as Tagxedo, Animoto, and The Bus Ride. All these sites are easy and fun to use with your students and have so many possibilities. The real power comes with the pedagogy you use.
Posted: September 13th, 2010 under Classroom Technology, Professional Development, Teaching Strategies, Web 2.0 Tips and Tools.
Tags: 21st Century Classroom, edtech, web tools
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