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Take your digital skills to the next level with Tammy Cline, Instructional Technology Specialist. Learn Twitter Basics, Symbaloo, Bundle Nut, and more. Organize websites efficiently, share resources easily, and access information from any device. Enhance your curriculum with tools recommended by experts. Join the session to boost your teaching capabilities and engage your students effectively.
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Connect, Collaborate, and Organize Your Resources! Tammy Cline Instructional Technology Specialist tcline@bentonvillek12.org http://portal.bentonvillek12.org/tcline
Agenda • Twitter Basics • Symbaloo • Bundle Nut • LiveBinders • Curriculum 21 Clearinghouse • Diigo • Skydrive • OneNote • Pocket (Read It Later)
Twitter Jitters? • Twitter Basics Who to follow? http://twitter4teachers.pbworks.com
Symbaloo • Organize websites • Create icons for sites you want your students to use • Create different webmixes for different groups (classes)
Bundlenut • Allows you to group together specific websites for students to use when working on a project. • Example • AAIM 2012 – Organize!
LiveBinders • Amazing resource! • Easily store your information to share with others. • Supported file types include: .pdf, .jpg, .gif, .ppt, .doc, .txt, and .mov
Curriculum 21 Clearinghouse • Heidi Hayes Jacobs is President and CEO • Tools to update your curriculum and motivate your digital learners
Diigo • Allows you to bookmark websites • Can highlight or add notes to websites • Create groups and add student accounts • Turn off profiles for students under age 13 • Add notes or highlights to web pages for students
Pocket (formerly Read It Later) • Put articles, videos, pictures, or just about anything in your pocket to read it later • Save from your browser or from an app such as Twitter, Pulse or Zite • Place it in your pocket on one device and it is available on all other devices associated with pocket account. • **You do not need a network connection to read it later!!!
Skydrive • Free storage when you set up a hotmail account • 7 Gb of free storage – formerly 25 Gb • Access documents, OneNote notebooks, videos, pictures, etc. from any computer with internet access
OneNote • Digital 3-ring binders • Installs free with Office 2010 • Can store information on hard drive or in Skydrive • Great storage for emails! • Provides an active link for web resources
Tammy Cline Instructional Technology Specialist tcline@bentonvillek12.org http://portal.bentonvillek12.org/tcline