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Web 2.0 Tools by Mind Map: Web 2.0 Tools

1. Tools for Connecting

1.1. Linkedin

1.1.1. Connect with others around the world to share interests and ideas.

1.2. Facebook

1.2.1. Create groups to interact with parents, student groups, etc in an informal way that may encourage communications.

1.3. Twitter

1.3.1. Connect with educators with similar interests and ideas, and find resources.

2. Tools for Creating Ideas

2.1. Pinterest

2.1.1. Find interesting organization or lesson ideas, teacher blogs, and editable teacher resources.

2.2. Teachers Pay Teachers

2.2.1. Find teacher resources for a small price, or even free that can be used as is or edited. Great units and supplemental resources.

3. Tools for Remembering

3.1. Quizlet

3.1.1. Make flashcards, review, and take quizzes to help learn and remember information from lessons or study for an upcoming test.

3.2. Grammarflip

3.2.1. View videos for different topics in grammar, then use the practice portion to master grammar usage.

3.3. Youtube

3.3.1. Watch videos over a number of topics in order to view a lesson differently and learn information needed for a lesson. Teachers may post videos here for students to review also.

4. Tools for Organizing

4.1. Evernote

4.1.1. Organize information for a research paper or project students are doing. Information can stay in one place for others to access.

4.2. Dropbox

4.2.1. Save information for teaching ideas, or anything else in one place. Label them to be able to find them more easily later when you need them.

4.3. Delicious

4.3.1. Social Bookmarking site to save, share, and search places marked by yourself or others.

4.4. Google Docs

4.4.1. Save documents created or saved in one place. These can be sorted and accessed on any device.