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Tools for the 21st Century Educator
Which resource do you find most useful from tonight's class?
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class jump is a fabulous place to do your own homepage for your classroom and is very easy to use and also user friendly!
Delicious is great for finding similar interests and good information that other people have already found and like to use in the classroom.
I will be using Delicious instead of google for finding literacy and math activities. It's quicker, more appropriate for my field, and recommended by peers.
I am SOOOOOO excited about getting all my bookmarks on Delicious.
Joel's webpage is a goal mine! I will be using it as a great resource. Thanks!!!
There were plenty of resources under the Essential Tools for the teacher about blogging.
I love the games created by educators
I have used Wallwisher with my kindies. We brainstormed words about snow. We used these words to be better writers.
Wall wisher will be very handy in the classroom for everyone to participate.
I love delicious... as a Pre-K teacher it is SO HARD to find appropriate games on line that are FREE for parents & website to communicate with families better
Search delicious - I never thought of using that instead of google - WOW!
The walls are fun. I'll try
delicious.
wallwisher answers the article's concern about collaboration and engagement
It was almost too much...but when I get technology I will slowly integrate all of these things. The most applicable to me is....DELICIOUS!! :)
I liked wall wisher and can use it in class to get responses when I have students evaluate web sites
love the delicious - I know, you said not to put that, but am happy I can access it in my new teaching position in Myanmar!
I liked Create a Graph. It is a fun and interactive website for kids.
Wall wisher would work well for comments after students read an article.
WallWisher is fantastic! I can use it for class discussions, exit tickets, questions in all of my high school English classes.
Wix
Create class website
this wall wisher kicks butt!