Below is an example of a Thinglink used to make an interactive image that shows tools for Flexible Learning paths.
Every image contains a story and ThingLink helps you tell your stories. ThingLink interactive images form a channel that other users can follow. Below is an example of a Thinglink used to make an interactive image that shows tools for Flexible Learning paths. You can use one of several social bookmarking/networking sites to:
Scoop.it As with Pinterest, you can curate topics from the web and assemble them into pages/boards that you can share with visuals. You can also follow others' curated topics. Here's a GREAT example: Digital Delights for Learners Technology tools for teaching and learning - organized by the skill or activity involved. From EdTechTeacher.
Edmodo for Langley Schools
Storify: make the web tell a story. Four ways to use Storify in the classroom: (includes examples and how-to)
Voicethread OR Ed.voicethread for K-12 (network for K-12 only)
Pixton for schools. Students use this comic creation tool to tell stories, individually or collaboratively. Share with the group or beyond. Subject area examples of Pixton. Never used Twitter? You might consider starting if you want to connect with teachers interested in the same subjects you are, especially "trending" ideas (passion projects!).
#thinklangley = education (Langley Educators sharing) #bced = British Columbia education (Educators in British Columbia, Canada sharing)#edchat = education chat #edtech = education technology, tools and tips chat. #engchat = English education chat #lrnchat = language learners chat #mathchat = Mathematics discussions. #mlearning = use of mobile technologies in education #scichat = Science chat. #spedchat = chat about special education. #geniushour = chat about Passion Project/20% time/Genius Hour Learn it in 5. 5 minute how-to videos by teachers for teachers and students on how to create classroom strategies for today's 21st century's digital classroom. Step-by-step videos demonstrating how to use Web 2.0 applications like blogs, social networks, podcasts, interactive videos, wikis, slide sharing and much more. Read more: http://learnitin5.com/#ixzz2mSwN42XU Polleverywhere is an easy-to-use poll & survey tool. You will need to create an account. Students can text their responses. Responses are displayed immediately in a choice of visual formats. Video tutorial below: |
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