Hello everybody!
I open this post in order we can share awesome tools 2.0 to implement with our students. This post it can be useful to share and explain different tools that we use in our class. One of the best tools I found to assess the students is www.quizstar.4teachers.org and www.rubristar.4teachers.org. At the beginning you need to invest time in create test but once they are created you do not have to be worried about correct hundred of papers, so it is worthy.
Another tool that I like is www.collaborizeclassrom.com . It is a site where you can easily create questions to debate with the students and they can respond in a forum.
An awesome tool to use in presentations is Edcanvas: A place to create and present lessons digitally.
You can share with your students, it has rich multimedia content, all in one browser tab. Another awesome tool is goanimate: allows you to easily chop a funny and interesting section from any youtube video and share it.
allows you to create animated videos, embed videos in your blog or website. http://goanimate.com/
Thanks Jorge,
I have been researching and I like very much this tool, screencast-o-matic, you can create video tutorials easily and without download any program.
Let's get more resources to share!
Use LiveBinders to integrate a variety of online resources in one location giving students what they need in context:
Let LiveBinders integrate all of your web 2.0 content - surveys, Google® forms, spreadsheets, and science flash assignments - into one contextual package.
Thanks Jesus for your recommendation. Ï've visited the website of screencast-o-matic And I think that will be very useful to use on my website. It's really an awesome tool. Now I can embed video tutorials in my website. https://sites.google.com/site/jorgecanalsmartboard/
Lately I have found some useful tools. I show them in different post. I hope you like them.
It is a great tool to do tutorials on line. Let's keep this post dynamic.
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