Prezi.com
26.5/32
I had visited prezi before but I had not created an account
and actually learned how to use the tool.
I was very surprised on how easy it was to use. I like the final product that is created
too. It seems like it will be better for
the visual/spatial learners since they can see the progression and pathway of
what the presentation is about. The site
lost points in signup/contract area because students must sign up individually
and their account is not connected to the teacher account. The site also lost points because only the
basic version is free. There is not a
mobile app available for this site although there is an app for an iPad. Prezi also lost points in the final products
area. The final product is extremely
educational however in the free account you have to view and save it online. I also deducted points because students can
search published prezis and they might find inappropriate material there.
Other positives about Prezi:
Very easy to use
Awesome tutorials in text and video
Livebinders.com
I found this website while searching for web 2.0 tools. It is a virtual binder that can serve many
purposes. As a teacher I can organize
all of my information into the binder to give to the students or I can have
them organize information for me to view.
This website earned 28 points on the rubric.
Students must create their own account and they are not
linked to the teacher. There are
currently no apps available for this website.
I think teachers would have to be creative when using this website for
groupwork. The group would have to have
a shared username and password. The final product is extremely educational and
can demonstrate mastery however it can only be viewed online. There are no ads on this site. Students are able to search other published
binders and may find some binders that are not age appropriate.
Other positives about livebinder:
Free
No personal information is required
Can be used for multiple grade levels
Enhances curriculum
Superlame.com
24/32
Another website that I discovered was superlame.com. This site allows you to upload photos and add
comic book bubbles and other effects to them.
This would be a fun way to add some excitement to presentations. There is no login required and no personal
information is given. The website is free
to use and does not require any software to be downloaded. There is no mobile app available. Once a picture has been edited it can be
saved and emailed to others or put into a presentation. Depending on the
picture that is uploaded and the captions that are added Superlame.com can
enhance curriculum. There were
advertisements on the bottom and on the side.
The advertisements contained material that could be considered
questionable and not school appropriate.
I am very fortunate that I have access to several
professional learning communities. I
learn the most from my peers in my classes here at Wilkes. Through discussions I always learn about new technologies
and new ways to implement previous technology.
We share what is happening in our classrooms and improvements that we
would like to make. I always leave my
classes with a lot of new ideas to try that I learned from my peers in these
classes. We all share a common bond of
wanting to improve ourselves and our classes.
The third group that I benefit from is the colleagues that I
work with, specifically the ones that I share an office with. I work closely in my office with a group of
25 teachers who vary from kindergarten to high school teachers. Even though we all teach different subjects
and grade levels we share in the unique challenge of educating students in a
cyber setting. We are able to share
websites and tools with each other that we have found successful. We are able to work together to build lessons
the incorporate new technology and ideas.
The third group that I work with is fellow Social Studies
teachers. I’ve meet these teachers in a
previous school that I taught at, my husband’s co workers, and friends that I
met in college and at conferences. We
are able to share ideas about how to make our lessons better and ways to make
our lessons have more impact. We all
share in a common challenge of trying to make history interesting and relevant
to young adults.
Improvements
I sent an email to livebinders asking them to
consider making an account in which groups of people could contribute to a binder. I think this would be very helpful for
students who are completing group work to organize their information and
materials.
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