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Tips and Tricks for Web 2.0 Tools

Tips and Tricks for Web 2.0 Tools. Monday, February 20, 2012. Important Things to Know…. MANY Web 2.0 sites have age requirements, registration or email requirements SOME Web 2.0 sites require a fee, while others are completely free or have a free version

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Tips and Tricks for Web 2.0 Tools

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  1. Tips and Tricks for Web 2.0 Tools Monday, February 20, 2012

  2. Important Things to Know… • MANY Web 2.0 sites have age requirements, registration or email requirements • SOME Web 2.0 sites require a fee, while others are completely free or have a free version • ALWAYS check the Terms of Use/Service and Privacy Policy at the bottom of the site • http://popplet.com/terms/ • http://prezi.com/terms-of-use/ • http://marvel.com/corporate/privacy

  3. Curriculum • http://savethewords.org/site.swf • A collection of words from the Oxford Dictionary that are not common to most people's vocabulary • No age requirement • No fee • Best use for teachers and students

  4. Curriculum • http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/scrapbook/ • Character scrapbook by Scholastic • Can be used to analyze or create characters • No account creation required • No age requirement • Free to use • Character analysis can only be printed

  5. Curriculum • http://www.mathplayground.com/ • Interactive practice of math skills for elementary and middle school students • No fee • No registration or email required • No age requirement • Best use for students

  6. Organization • http://www.squareleaf.net/ • Create virtual sticky notes that are always available online • No fee • Account creation and email required • Best use for teachers

  7. Organization • http://www.aypwip.org/webnote/ • Tool for taking notes or sharing notes/ideas with others • Works as separate URL • No age requirement • No account/email required • No fee • Best use for teachers and students

  8. Organization • http://www.sqworl.com • Provides a way to visually bookmark multiple URL’s • Requires registration and email • Share saved/bookmarked sites with students via one URL • No fee • Best use for teachers for students • Example: http://sqworl.com/7l24js

  9. Organization • http://tinyurl.com/ • http://bit.ly • Shortens URL’s for students/anyone • No fee • Registration not required, but account can be created for saving/tracking • Best use for teachers for students

  10. Presentation • https://bubbl.us • Brainstorming/mapping tool • No age requirement • To save for future editing, you must create an account, but no email is required • Can save 3 with free account • Best use for students

  11. Presentation • http://www.messagehop.com • Create animated messages • No age requirement • No fee • No account/email required • Best use for teachers and students

  12. Presentation* • www.280slides.com • *Sites do frequently shutdown. • Create a presentation that looks and acts very much like PowerPoint • Must be 13 to use • Account creation and email required • No fee • Best use for teachers and students 13+

  13. Presentation • http://www.pageflip-flap.com/ • Convert PDF file to the look of an online, page-turining book. • No registration required. • Free to use. • Have unique URL emailed to you, or copy/paste URL once conversion complete. • *Indicates will convert Word, Excel, PDF, and other files, but I only had success with PDF conversion. • Best use for teachers. • Example: http://www.pageflip-flap.com/read?r=OtAcGXfjls8m6pZQz

  14. Presentation • http://www.says-it.com/concertticket • Create and customize your own concert/event ticket image • No fee • No registration or email required • No age requirement • Best use for teachers *graphic content visible

  15. Presentation • http://marvel.com/games/cyos • Create a personalized, superhero avatar • Must have parental consent for users under 13 • No fee • Best use for teachers and students 13+

  16. Presentation • http://marvelkids.marvel.com/create_your_own_comic • Create a superhero comic strip or comic book • Site designed for kids, especially those under 13 • No fee • No account or email required • Best use for students

  17. Presentation • http://www.mixbook.com/edu • Online scrapbook/photobook that can be viewed completely online or can be printed and purchased • Allows teachers to create accounts that students can use, or it allows teachers to create individual accounts for students using “dummy” email addresses. • If under the age of 13, account must be created by a teacher or parent, and the student must have parental consent to use site.

  18. Video/Photo • http://www.zamzar.com • Online file conversion (great for YouTube) • No fee • Must have email in order for converted video to be sent to you • Best use for teachers

  19. Video/Photo • http://www.benderconverter.com • Online video converter and downloader • No fee, but limited size and number of videos you can download per day • Best use for teachers

  20. Video/Photo • http://pixlr.com • Free substitute for Photoshop • May not use site at all if under 13 • 13-18 requires parental consent • Registration is not required • Best use for teachers

  21. Video/Photo • http://www.befunky.com/ • http://www.pizap.com/ • http://lunapic.com/editor/ • http://www.drpic.com/

  22. Research • http://www.eoearth.org • Searchable collection of articles written by scholars, professionals, educators, and experts who collaborate and review each other’s works • Educator section with online courses, articles, links, etc. • No age requirement • No fee • Best use for teachers and students

  23. Research • http://www.eol.org • Partnership between scientific community and the general public • Expert curators ensure quality by authenticating materials submitted • Comprised of five component groups • No age requirement • No fee • Best use for teachers and students

  24. Research • http://www.search-cube.com/ • Visual search engine that presents web search results in a unique, three-dimensional cube interface. • Provides previews of up to ninety-six websites, videos and images. • Once your search results appear, you can use the arrow keys, the SHIFT key and the mouse to interact with your search-cube. • No age requirement • No fee • Data is not screened • Best use for teachers and students

  25. Research • http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends • Database that shows how many times a chosen topic is mentioned in an online Google search, and how the search frequency is associated with the number of news articles about the same topic. • Excellent source for classroom discussion. • Like other Google sites, search options are not filtered.

  26. Miscellaneous • http://www.otherinbox.com • Organizes, prioritizes, and summarizes your emails without the hassle of setting up filters • Must be 13+ to create email account to begin with • No fee • Best use for teachers

  27. Miscellaneous • http://notsharingmy.info • Creates an obscure email address when you want to email to remain anonymous • Forwards all email to your real email address • Create unlimited surrogate email addresses off one primary address • Must be 13 or older to create primary email account • No fee • Best use for teachers/required email for sites once parental consent received

  28. Miscellaneous • http://www.tripit.com/?ot=4 • Organize all your travel information in one place • Both free and paid accounts available • Email and account registration required • Best use for teachers

  29. Miscellaneous • http://www.printwhatyoulike.com/ • Allows you to print only want you want from a website, avoiding ads and other unnecessary information. • Account set-up required, including email address. • Free to use. • Must be 13 years or older to use.

  30. Miscellaneous • http://gzaas.com/ • Creates huge messages that you can link to or paste anywhere. • No account creation required. • Free to use. • No age requirement. • Example: http://gzaas.com/OSUB

  31. Miscellaneous • http://www.evernote.com • http://www.wallwisher.com/ • Example: http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/feb20web • http://pinterest.com/

  32. Google Docs and Templates • https://docs.google.com/templates • Templates available for documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms • Must have Google account with email to track collaboration or submission. • Age requirement of 13+ to create Google account. • Form Example: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFFSWnIzOUk2SmtKcXhpajFGNl9tLXc6MQ

  33. Collaboration • https://cacoo.com/ • Cacoo is a user friendly online drawing tool that allows you to create a variety of diagrams. • Free of charge. • Requires account set-up and email. • Due to email requirement, teacher may want to create account for student use. • No age requirement for use. • Example: https://cacoo.com/diagrams/Si1EivNbwVGyxcCr

  34. Collaboration • http://todaysmeet.com/ • Real-time collaboration, comments, discussion, etc. • No account creation required. • Free to use. • Must be 13 years of age to use. • Example: http://todaysmeet.com/feb20

  35. Teacher Resources • http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/ • Numerous websites organized into categories for use by teachers and students • REMEMBER: check the Terms of Use/Service and Privacy Policy at the bottom of each site for information specific to that site • Just because the site is open for you doesn’t necessarily mean it’s open for students!

  36. Teacher Resources • http://www.4teachers.org/ • Online resources for teachers such as ready-to-use quizzes, rubrics, checklists, etc. • Teachers use templates that can be customized for individual needs. • Account creation is not required, but a free account will allow you to “store” templates that you create.

  37. Teacher Resources • http://www.tubechop.com/ • Control the start and stop point of a YouTube video. • Free to use. • Provide the URL to the video, select the start and stop point, then open the link provided with the new “chopped” video. • Completed video can be shared, emailed, or saved to a flash drive.

  38. You must provide your full name/company name and a valid email address when signing up. You must be min. 13 years old unless you use it for adult supervised spaces (eg. for school projects). Otherwise ask your parents’ or school teacher’s permission to sign up . http://ahead.com/#edit/lilaspaces/main/welcome?scene=FEATURES

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