Web 2.0 Tools-Nancy Abernathy EDU 558

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1. Collaboration

1.1. Skype

1.1.1. Link

1.1.1.1. A communication tools used for free calling or chat

1.2. PenPal Schools

1.2.1. Website to connect students and classrooms around the world and fosters collaboration on projects

1.2.2. Link

1.3. Mindmeister

1.3.1. A tool that lets students create, collaborate and share their learning

1.3.1.1. Link

1.3.2. Edmodo

1.3.2.1. Extremely similar to Twitter, except specifically designed for educators, Edmodo facilitates collaboration and content sharing among students, teachers, and school districts.

1.3.2.1.1. Link

1.3.2.2. Gliffy

1.3.2.2.1. Gliffy Online has two ways to make document sharing simple. Collaboration enables others to see and edit your work by simply entering their email address. Publishing creates a read-only, or public, image of your diagram that you can easily embed in a wiki, blog, or other type of web software.

1.3.2.2.2. Scribblar

2. Video/Photo Editing

2.1. Youtube

2.1.1. Link

2.1.1.1. Youtube is a video sharing service where users can watch, upload and comment on videos.

2.2. Teachertube

2.2.1. A safe platform created for the education setting to upload or view instructional videos and other content like photos and blogs

2.2.2. Link

2.2.3. Animoto

2.2.3.1. A video maker turns your photos and video clips into professional videos in minutes. Fast and shockingly simple - we make video creation easy.

2.2.3.1.1. Link

2.2.3.2. PicMonkey

2.2.3.2.1. An online photo editing and design service that can be accessed from the web browser.

3. Podcasting

3.1. SoundCloud

3.1.1. A platform to create and share audio

3.1.2. Link

3.2. Podbean

3.2.1. Tool used to upoload, manage and publish a podcast

3.2.2. Link

4. Blogging

4.1. EduBlog

4.1.1. A meaningful way for students to read and write

4.1.1.1. Link

4.1.1.1.1. Global learning tool that offers lessons, collaboration, virtual field trips, guest speakers in to your classroom

4.2. Kidblog

4.2.1. Platform for reading, writing and collaboration

4.2.2. Link

5. Wikis/Web Design

5.1. Google Sites

5.1.1. Tool to use in place of wikis to create and collaborate on web pages

5.1.2. Link

5.2. Glogster

5.2.1. Tool used to create interactive glog with text, audio, video and images

5.2.2. Link

5.2.3. Artsonia

5.2.3.1. Google Drawing Tool

5.2.3.1.1. Tool useful during the design phase of their art work. Students can draw diagrams and create drawings to later insert into project documents, presentations, and web pages.

5.2.3.1.2. Tagxedo

6. Assessment

6.1. Kahoot

6.1.1. Platform to give quizzes and surveys

6.1.2. Link

6.1.3. Site that uses video, quizzes and games to meet state standards

6.2. Schooltube

6.2.1. A safe, video sharing platform for students and teachers

6.2.2. Link

6.3. BrainPOP Jr.

6.3.1. Link

6.4. Seesaw

6.4.1. Digital Portfolio where you can assess and students can create, collaborate and share their learning

6.4.1.1. Link

6.5. Mindmeister

6.5.1. Can also be used as an assessment tool

6.5.1.1. Link

7. PLN

7.1. RSS

7.1.1. Feedly delivers personalized news content to be read, shared and organized

7.1.1.1. Link

7.2. Twitter

7.2.1. Social Networking and Online News source that can be personalized to meet the needs and interests of the user

7.2.1.1. Link