Create zooming presentations on the web.
Includes free accounts for teachers and students.
Create zooming presentations on the web.
Includes free accounts for teachers and students.
https://sites.google.com/site/rushtonatwpl/
Free, helpful sites from the seminar about Google.
Audience polling tool http://www.polleverywhere.com/
Cell phone polling.
Free audio books at librivox.org
Keeping kids safe online is a top priority for every parent and teacher. To help parents and others learn about strategies and tools for keep kids safe online, today Google launched the Google Family Safety Center.
The Family Safety Center introduces parents to and shows them how to use Google’s safety tools including safe search, safe search lock, and YouTube’s safety mode. Google has partnered with a number of child safety organizations to develop educational materials for dealing with topics like cyberbullying, strangers online, protecting personal information, and avoiding malware online. Finally, Google’s Family Safety Center contains a collection of videos featuring Google employees sharing the strategies they use with their own kids for teaching online behavior and keeping their kids safe online. One of those videos is embedded below.
Applications for Education
My school is issuing netbooks to every student this week. One of the concerns that some parents have regarding their students bringing the netbook home is that they aren’t sure how to make sure their children aren’t doing something unsafe online. While not a comprehensive resource yet, Google’s Family Safety Center will provide a nice primer that will educate those concerned parents.
Best Practices – 9/1/2010
Edmodo is a private way for students to interact with each other outside of the classroom. This can promote discussions, debate, and collaboration with a very user-friendly tool.
Strengths:
Webquests are inquiry-based learning activities (similar to scavenger hunts) that take place online. Students do research about a particular and have a certain role on their team in order to complete the assigned task.
Links to Webquests I have created:
http://grade6online.com/web-quest/hatchet/Task.html
http://pi-webquest.ericaajohnson.com/
If you are interested in creating one or using a webquest in your classroom, I have many resources to help you. Just ask.
Here is a link that has a lot of information about webquests and it also has pre-made webquests for you to use in the classroom. http://webquest.org/index.php
Strengths:
A website in which the students can edit any of the content on the site (similar to Wikipedia). It can be public, private, or a little of both.
Link to my wiki using the book Where the Red Fern Grows: http://grade6online0910.pbworks.com/
Strengths:
A portion of a group’s project on the class wiki:
If you are interested in creating a class wiki, I can help you. Just ask!
Here is a link to an online Bible. It is the New International Version. If you don’t have a Bible at home, it is a good way to look up verses. http://www.biblegateway.com/
http://www.school-clip-art.com/
This can be used by students to safely look for pictures for their Keynote or Powerpoint presentations. Especially helpful for schools that block images.
http://www.yournextread.com/us/
A nice little tool to figure out a new book that you might like. It uses the books you already like and gives you book recommendations to find similar books. It will even take you to various websites so you can purchase the books that are recommended.
https://challenge.zoho.com/login.do
Create quizzes online. There are plans available for a fee that will allow you to have more options for your test. However, there is a free option that will be sufficient for most teachers.