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Becoming a Digital Native: Infusing Technology Into Your Classroom Presented by: Stefanie Rosenberg-Cortes . Digital Native vs. Digital Immigrant. Digital Immigrants Those who were not born when digital technologies existed and are not familiar with the use of digital technologies. .

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  1. Becoming a Digital Native: Infusing Technology Into Your Classroom Presented by: Stefanie Rosenberg-Cortes

  2. Digital Native vs. Digital Immigrant • Digital Immigrants • Those who were not born when digital technologies existed and are not familiar with the use of digital technologies. • Digital Natives • A person for whom digital technologies already existed when they were born, and hence has grown up with technology such as computers, cell phones, the internet, etc.

  3. Poll Everywhere • www.polleverywhere.com • Allows you to create interactive “polls” (multiple choice questions, free input, etc.) where participants answer via text messaging. • Let’s try it! • What’s the learning application?

  4. Web 2.0 Tools • www.go2web20.net • Hundreds of websites that are identified as the “second-generation” of digital tools.

  5. Wordle • www.wordle.net • Create word “clouds” around any text. • Uses: • Reading strategy • Great for visual learners • Discussion • Comparison of all inaugural addresses with Wordle. http://www.research.ibm.com/visual/inaugurals/

  6. Presentation • Research • Collaboration/Communication • Heartland resources

  7. Podcasting • Gabcastwww.gabcast.com Allows the creation of podcasts through your cell phone. • Drop.io

  8. U-Stream • www.ustream.tv • http://www.livestream.com/

  9. Slidesharewww.slideshare.net • Allows students to upload their PowerPoints online and share with the world. • Voicethreadwww.voicethread.com/#home • Allows group conversations around documents, images, etc. • Timerimewww.timerime.com • Create timelines online that you can add pictures, sound, and information to. • Fotobabblewww.fotobabble.com

  10. Animotohttp://animoto.com • Create short music videos in minutes. • Survey Monkeywww.surveymonkey.com • Create online surveys • Online Newspaperswww.onlinenewspapers.com • View newspapers online from all over the world. • iCuewww.icue.com • View thousands of video clips from the NBC archives • Mindomowww.mindomo.com • Create online mind maps

  11. Qipitwww.qipit.com • Turn pictures from your cell phone into documents. • Scribble Mapshttp://scribblemaps.com • Scribble on maps. • Open Zinewww.openzine.com • Create your own online magazine. • Preziwww.prezi.com • Create online presentations in an interactive way. • Scribble Maps http://scribblemaps.com/

  12. www.freetech4teachers.com • Skype • Wikis • www.roosevelthighschool.wikispaces.com

  13. Contact Information • Email: stefanie.rosenberg-cortes@dmps.k12.ia.us

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