Extreme makeover: Education Edition – Steve Dembo – Discovery Education
Blog: teache42.com
Podcasts
Virtual conference –
This is for BEGINNERS! – Take small steps; build
• Web 2.0 tools “get in, get out, done.”
• “Do one thing and do it well”
• A lot of people are not making money on these, so you don’t want to get married to a specific site. You have to realize that people are working on them on their own time
• Students are going to get this really quick
• How excited students will be knowing that they will be expected to complete the same activity when they are finished
Tinyurl.com/Makeover-MACUL
Image at Flickr to demonstrate all of the Web 2.0 sites
The music is not inside the piano – Alan Key
CrappyGraphs.com – gave an example of hair length and waist size; “in…out…done”; this is not going to raise test schools.
Let me Google that for you (?) - http://lmgtfy.com/ - Use it next time someone asks you a question that you know can be found easily on Google
Blabberize.com - edit; record; have the images mouth move
• You can put students pics up there and have their own voice
• Math: Coin and money example
Edublogs
What is the difference between websites and blogs?
Web – post information – doesn’t usually get updated that often
Usually create files on your computer and then you upload
Blog – “Fresh” information
Benefit: Is there a compelling reason to go to the school website everyday?
Ex: lewiselementary.org
Designed so people keep coming back
Twitter
Prezi.com - presentation
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3 comments:
Kel,
The format is DIFFICULT to read :(
Kel,
The bulleted comments are DIFFICULT to read :(
Hey Stacey,
It looks like the problem was because I posted in Firefox and you were using IE. I think I have fixed the problem. Check it out when you get a chance and let me know.
Kelly
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