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Hi Everyone,
I am an English teacher from Moscow, Russia, interested in using Web 2.0 tools in class.
I'm new a member too. I do not have much classroom experience but have used many web 2.0 tools in my master level courses. I use twitter primarily as a PD resource and pinterest for lesson resources. You can follow me @sansajon pinterest.com/sansajon/
I am a kindergarten teacher and am currently working towards my M.Ed as a Literacy Specialist. I am actually taking a course right now on instructional technologies and have recently learned about several neat Web2.0 tools/programs.
Wallwisher-interactive post-it notes (www.padlet.com)
PollEverywhere- for open-ended questions to specific polls to check for student learning or just to start an online discussion (www.polleverywhere.com)
Comic Life 3- templates for creating comic strips. Really neat for encouraging writing in an engaging way. 30-day free trial available (http://plasq.com/products/comiclife3/win)
Storybird-provides students with pictures from artists, illustrators and animators in order to jump start writing (https://storybird.com/).
I am interested in hearing more about Glogster. Has anyone used it?
Thank you!
Melissa
I am also new and have been lurking for awhile, Donna, but I just had to say I LOVE SCRIBBLE MAPS! Thank you so much for sharing Jarred!
Joining to lurk until I become more proficient with many of the Web 2.0 tools.
Scribble Maps is great, so would Sketchast but I can't get it to work correctly. Does it work for anyone else?
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