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40 Web 2.0 applications
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Web2.0 tools categorised
Tools of the trade
•   Annotation & Note taking Tools
•   Writing Tools & Blogging
•   Brainstorming & Mind mapping
•   Collaborative Authoring
•   Communication Tools
•   Course managers
•   Creativity Tools (to Demonstrate Student Learning)
•   Curating
•   Feedback from Students
•   Presentation Tools
•   Productivity Tools
•   Questioning Tools                    All these tools are free
•   Screencasts
•   Timelines                           with premium (paid for)
•   Additional Resources
                                  versions also available.
ANNOTATION
& NOTE TAKING
Adobe Reader XI
• Adobe Reader comes with a full set of
  commenting tools.
  – Add sticky notes
  – Highlight text
  – Place comments anywhere on your PDF document
  – Search your notes
• Free version download:
  http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html
Evernote
• Capture everything
   – Save your ideas, things you like, things you hear and
     things you see, make notes
• Access anywhere
   – Works on nearly every computer, phone and mobile
     device
• Find things fast
   – Search by keywords, tag or even printed and
     handwritten text inside images
• Download at: http://evernote.com/
Microsoft OneNote
• Digital notebook
  – A single place to gather your notes and
    information
  – Powerful search capabilities
  – Shared notebooks to manage information
    overload
  – Collaborate with others more effectively
  – Useful to take notes during class
  – Available across various devices
BACK CHANNELING
Today’s Meet
•   Receive feedback from everyone in your lecture
•   Adjust your lecture to your students’ feedback
•   Alternative to Twitter
•   Discussions are private
•   Use online
•   Gives every student a voice
    – Allows shy students to also ask questions
    – Simultaneous feedback to gauge understanding
• Available at: http://todaysmeet.com/
Twitter
•   Receive “real time” feedback using the #hashtag
•   Stimulate discussion and feedback
•   Available on most mobile phones
•   Stream is public
•   Display on a separate screen
•   Microblogging
    – Students need to think about being concise
• Available at: http://twitter.com/
BLOGGING
Blogger
•   Easy to use Blog platform
•   Forms part of Google
•   Get students writing about their content
•   Effective to reflect on work covered in class
•   Use to develop student portfolios
•   Blog can remain private or public
•   Good for students beginning to Blog
•   Available at: www.blogger.com
PageOrama
• Create one page at a time
   –   Choose page name
   –   Write your title
   –   Write your page content
   –   Edit page content
• Faster than blogging
• Page does not have to be maintained as with a blog
• Use to get students to provide feedback on a certain
  topic
• Allows to students to do a short written activity on a
  topic provided or discussed in class.
• Available at: http://www.pageorama.com/
Wordpress
• Choose between a Blog or a Website
• More advanced version
• Connected to social networks to assist in
  building an online persona
  – Great benefits for journalism students
• Get students to create a page of their
  interest, music, politics or current affairs and
  watch their writing style develop.
• Available at: http://wordpress.com
BRAINSTORMING
& MIND MAPPING
Bubbl.us
•   Simple tool start mind mapping
•   Uses simple mind mapping principles
•   Effective for briefly summarizing content
•   Available at: https://bubbl.us/
MAPMYself
• More organic mind mapping tool
   – Effective for more visual learners
• Effective to organize ideas




• Available at: http://mapmyself.com/
Spiderscribe

• Mind mapping tool
• Allows for the inclusion of links, images, files, text
  & calendar events
• Allows for collaboration
• Share the maps online
• More comprehensive than other mapping tools
• Allows for the demonstration of various research
  elements
• Effective for students to demonstrate research
• Available at: http://www.spiderscribe.net/
COLLABORATION TOOLS
Google Docs
• Students can collaborate on
   – Documents
   – Presentations
   – Spreadsheets
• Effective for group activities inside and outside the
  classroom
• Lecturer can provide feedback and comment on
  document
• Students can work together on the same document
• Documents can be shared with anyone
• Available at: https://docs.google.com/
VoiceThread
• Online collaboration tool
• Load resources online (to create a voicethread)
  – Videos / pictures / presentations / documents
• Share the voicethread with your students
• Students are able to comment, critique, debate
  and ask questions
• Effective to gauge understanding and to engage
  students in a ‘non threatening’ environment
• Available at: http://voicethread.com/
COMMUNICATION TOOLS
Google talk
• Part of Google interface
• Available across devices
• Allows students to engage with classmates and
  lecturers
• Connect with students without sharing your
  phone number
• Students are able to see if you are online or not.
• Available at: www.google.co.za/talk/
Skype
• A free and easy way for teachers to open up
  their classroom.
• Meet new people
• Talk to experts
• Share ideas & collaborate with others
• Open classroom to guest speakers & industry
  experts
• Available at: https://education.skype.com/
Twitter
• Remind students of due dates and assessments
• Get students to follow specific people and to note
  trends in industry
• 140 characters encourage students to be concise –
  allowing students to provide feedback
• Students are able to stay current with events and
  provide feedback on these
• Create your own learning space
• Live tweets of an event as it happens for real time
  feedback
• Application is mobile
• Engage with students outside the classroom
• Available at: https://twitter.com/
COURSE MANAGERS
CourseSites

•   All the online teaching tools you need in one place
•   Effective tool for the Blended Learning environment
•   Interactive, Free Online Learning Platform
•   Add a web–based component to lecturing
•   Create your own page “address”
•   Engage students Anywhere, Anytime, Anyplace
•   Post and update course material
•   Interact with students
•   Promote collaboration
•   Assess and improve performance
•   Create webinares
•   Available at: https://www.coursesites.com/
Edmodo

• Social media platform
    – Leverage social media to engage with students
• Create a digital classroom
• Share resources with students
• Students engage with their classmates
• Groups available to allow collaboration with other
  educators
• Set assignments and provide feedback
    – Effective for assignment drafts
• Set a variety of quizzes and polls to gauge understanding
    – Useful for mock tests
• Available at: www.edmodo.com/
CREATIVITY TOOLS
(TO DEMONSTRATE STUDENT LEARNING)
Glogster
• Interactive posters
    – Includes text, videos, sound & images
• Connect with your students and view their
  progress on their Glogs
    – Also comment on the Glogs
• Effective for visual learners to present work
    – Alternative to linear PowerPoint presentations
•   Effective tool to summarize learning
•   Glogs can be embedded into websites or blogs
•   Allows for social sharing
•   Available at: http://edu.glogster.com/
Thinglink
• Create multimedia images
• Get students to access credible information on the
  Web your module
• Students can create a thinglink to tell a story or to
  demonstrate their understanding of a topic in a
  creative way.
• Prepare a lesson using this tool for specific learning
  objectives
   – Using the wireless network
• Use an image and insert a video, text, podcast or URL
  link to a specific web page.
• Embed into a website
• Available at: www.thinglink.com/
Windows Movie Maker
• Video editing software
• Combine voiceovers, music, video clips and images into
  a movie
• Get students to use software to create their own
  content do demonstrate their learning
• Can effectively be used to explain a difficult concept to
  peers
• Software compatible with YouTube uploads
• Free download at: http://windows.microsoft.com/is-
  IS/windows-live/movie-maker-get-started
CURATING
Paper.li
• Create an online newspaper
• Effective to encourage students (in my case journalism
  students) to read
• Allows one to curate on any topic you find interesting
  based on your social media network and other online
  content.
• Information are presented in more bite size pieces
   – Newspaper can be published daily, weekly or monthly.
• Use content from twitter or RSS feeds to publish
• Also has a bookmarket that allows one to add specific
  information from the net
• Available at: http://paper.li/
Pinterest
• Visually stimulating curation site
• Pin information from all over the web onto one
  pin board
• Effective to get students to engage with content
  online and to share with others
• Linked to facebook and twitter to share
  information
• Use it to get students to compile their research in
  a fun and interactive way
• Available at: http://pinterest.com/
Scoop.it
• A Topic-Centric Curating tool
• Scoop it searches the web based on key words supplied by the
  curator
• Effective to collect information relevant to formative assessments
• The curator accepts or discards information
    – Or use the bookmarklet to add information directly from the web,
• Allow students to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant
  information
• Research is stored in one place for future reference
• As an educator you can follow your student and suggest alternative
  sources and comment on scoops
• Students can also trawl other scoop it pages to find relevant
  information
• Available at: http://www.scoop.it/
FEEDBACK FROM STUDENTS
Google forms

• Use Google forms to obtain feedback from students
• Simple online form that can be mailed to students
• Results organized in a spreadsheet
• Use it for quizzes that can be mailed to students
• Effective to tool for students to use for assignments
  were surveys are required
• Effective tool to demonstrate student understanding of
  questioning techniques
• Available at:
  http://www.google.com/drive/start/apps.html
Poll everywhere
• Instant audience feedback
• Easy way to gather live responses in any venue
• It works internationally with
  texting, web, or Twitter
• Simple and flexible
• Wireless network recommended
• Embed the poll into a PowerPoint presentation
• Available at: http://www.polleverywhere.com/
Survey Monkey
• Most popular online survey tool.
• Send free surveys, polls and questionnaires
• Gives access to survey questions and
  professional templates
• Allows for informal feedback from students to
  reflect on one’s teaching
• Generate relevant data for teaching portfolio
• Available at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/
PRESENTATION TOOLS
Slide Rocket
• Online PowerPoint tools
   – Needs to connect to the internet
• Available on mobile devices
• Allows one to embed polls, twitter feeds and data from
  Google docs
• Allows for collaboration
• Share slides/presentations with ease
   – No more large e-mails
• Embed presentation into a webpage
• Effective to include in a student’s online portfolio
• Alternative to PowerPoint for students not running
  Microsoft Office
• Available at: http://www.sliderocket.com/
Prezi
• A visual journey
    –   More visually stimulating than an ordinary presentation
    –   Lecturers are more stimulating and memorable
    –   Embed videos, images and links
    –   Provides an overview of entire lecture
    –   Share presentation online for students to download
• Mobile – available in the cloud
• Works online and offline
• Requires flash to run
• One is able to upload current PowerPoint slides to edit into
  a Prezi presentation
• Available at: http://prezi.com/
SlideShare
• Share presentations online
    – Makes lecture slides accessible anytime, anywhere, anyplace
• Slideshare is mobile
• Load presentations online and share link to digital media:
    – Manually, twitter, LinkedIn, facebook
•   Download presentations on almost any topic
•   Embed in blogs and websites
•   Improve own presentation skills
•   Create slidecasts
•   Effective way to encourage students to share material
    – Receive critique and to defend their content
• Available at: http://www.slideshare.net/
PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
Diigo
• Social Bookmarking site
   – collaborative research tool, and a social content site
• Diigo is mobile
• Highlight text and attach sticky notes to specific parts of
  web pages.
• Highlights and notes remain even when you navigate away
  from the page
• Allows for privacy control: private, public, or shared with a
  group
   – Share you “Diigoed” page with anyone
• File annotated webpages in one place
• Effective for collective research
   – Image the possibilities for group work
• Available at: http://www.diigo.com/
Dropbox

• Stores information online
   – One can access it anywhere from mobile devices
• Mange your own material and make it more accessible
  to other lecturers and students
• Sycs to other applications like Evernote
• Share information (folder) with students and visa versa
   – Store additional copies of notes
   – Share PowerPoint slides
   – Student can submit tasks and assignment drafts
• Available at: https://www.dropbox.com/
Google Alerts
•   Set e-mail alerts for specific topics
•   Google alerts bring the information to your inbox
•   Enter a query that you’re interested in
•   Google Alerts checks for new results for your query:
    – Searches the Web, News and Bloggs
• If there are new results, Google Alerts sends them to you in
  an email
• Easier to keep track of research
• Assist students in setting up a query to gather research for
  tasks and assessments.
    – Consider creating a task that will assist students in identifying
      appropriate, accurate and relevant information
    – Delete or edit alert once activity has been completed
• Available at: www.google.co.za/alerts
Google Drive


• Very effective for educators using Google extensively
   – Alternative to dropbox
• Encourage each student to create a gmail account
• Upload and share resources with students – directly to
  their drives
• Share tasks and notes with students
• Collaborate on all Google documents
• Access Google drive anywhere (mobile)
• Share different documents or folders with specific students
  or groups
• Edit access to information once activity is complete
• Keep information stored for use with another group of
  students
• Available at: https://accounts.google.com/
QUESTIONING TOOLS
Socrative

•   Online application
•   Student response application
•   Best suited for mini-assessments
•   Available on any device
•   Short answer questions or MCQ
•   Multiple choice questions are automatically graded
•   Receiver a detailed report on completion of exercises
•   Space rocket race
    – Fun way to engage students in a competitive and fun way
• Available at: http://www.socrative.com
Quizlet
• Online learning tool
• Offers 6 different approaches or “tests”
   – Flashcards - Flip through material to familiarize oneself with it
   – Learn Mode allows a student to track their progress and review
     the things they got wrong.
   – Match words to their definitions
   – Speller asks students to type what you hear
   – Prepare for the actual test with an automatically graded quiz.
   – Space Race: Earn points by typing in words before
     their definitions vanish off the screen.
• Allows for collaboration
• Is effective inside and outside the classroom
• Available at: http://quizlet.com/
ProProfs Quizmaker
•   More advanced online assessment
•   Add videos, pictures and other media to tests
•   Timed tests
•   Tests are randomized to prevent cheating
•   Tests are scored
•   Provides students with feedback
•   Very effective for revision exercises
•   Accessible across devices
•   Available at: http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-
    school/
SCREENCASTS
Screencast-o-matic
• Free online software to create screencasts
• Up to 15minutes for free version
   – Paid for version allows for unlimited recording time
• Create tutorials for students
• Create videos of difficult content for students to view
  later
• Download videos to computer and share using Google
  drive or Dropbox
• Automatically converts videos for YouTube uploads
• Available at: http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/
TIME LINES
Dipity
• Interactive, multimedia timelines
• Allow viewers to comment on, or edit your timeline, making
  collaboration so much easier.
• create a timeline that includes additional resources;
    – like websites and videos, attached to each event
    – share specific resources with students
• The "add source function" allows you to feed other online account
  data, such as Flickr, Tumblr, FriendFeed, Twitter and other RSS feeds
  into your timeline.
• Display the information as a timeline as a flipbook or a list of
  events,
• Share your Twitter feed with students
    – Dipity will update the timeline with every tweet
• Embed the timeline into a website or blog
• Available at: http://www.dipity.com/
TimeToast
• Interactive timelines
• Easy to use
• Limit to events after year 0 as BC is not supported
• Get students to create a timeline themselves in
  order to remember dates and events
• Use it as an easy activity for students to show a
  summary of the dates and events
• Available at: http://www.timetoast.com/
ADDITIONAL TOOLS
Additional resources
• For more applications in education please look at the
  following links:
   – By category:
      • https://digitalresearchtools.pbworks.com/w/page/17801672/Fron
        tPage
   – Most popular web tools that every lecturer should know
     about:
      • http://www.slideshare.net/janehart/top-100-tools-for-learning-
        2011?from=ss_embed
   – Top 100 learning tools for 2012:
      • http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-100-tools-2012/
   – Other tools to explore:
      • http://pinterest.com/esheninger/web-2-0-tools-for-educators/

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Web2.0 tools categorised

  • 1. 40 Web 2.0 applications for the classroom @weirdisister_ann
  • 3. Tools of the trade • Annotation & Note taking Tools • Writing Tools & Blogging • Brainstorming & Mind mapping • Collaborative Authoring • Communication Tools • Course managers • Creativity Tools (to Demonstrate Student Learning) • Curating • Feedback from Students • Presentation Tools • Productivity Tools • Questioning Tools All these tools are free • Screencasts • Timelines with premium (paid for) • Additional Resources versions also available.
  • 5. Adobe Reader XI • Adobe Reader comes with a full set of commenting tools. – Add sticky notes – Highlight text – Place comments anywhere on your PDF document – Search your notes • Free version download: http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html
  • 6. Evernote • Capture everything – Save your ideas, things you like, things you hear and things you see, make notes • Access anywhere – Works on nearly every computer, phone and mobile device • Find things fast – Search by keywords, tag or even printed and handwritten text inside images • Download at: http://evernote.com/
  • 7. Microsoft OneNote • Digital notebook – A single place to gather your notes and information – Powerful search capabilities – Shared notebooks to manage information overload – Collaborate with others more effectively – Useful to take notes during class – Available across various devices
  • 9. Today’s Meet • Receive feedback from everyone in your lecture • Adjust your lecture to your students’ feedback • Alternative to Twitter • Discussions are private • Use online • Gives every student a voice – Allows shy students to also ask questions – Simultaneous feedback to gauge understanding • Available at: http://todaysmeet.com/
  • 10. Twitter • Receive “real time” feedback using the #hashtag • Stimulate discussion and feedback • Available on most mobile phones • Stream is public • Display on a separate screen • Microblogging – Students need to think about being concise • Available at: http://twitter.com/
  • 12. Blogger • Easy to use Blog platform • Forms part of Google • Get students writing about their content • Effective to reflect on work covered in class • Use to develop student portfolios • Blog can remain private or public • Good for students beginning to Blog • Available at: www.blogger.com
  • 13. PageOrama • Create one page at a time – Choose page name – Write your title – Write your page content – Edit page content • Faster than blogging • Page does not have to be maintained as with a blog • Use to get students to provide feedback on a certain topic • Allows to students to do a short written activity on a topic provided or discussed in class. • Available at: http://www.pageorama.com/
  • 14. Wordpress • Choose between a Blog or a Website • More advanced version • Connected to social networks to assist in building an online persona – Great benefits for journalism students • Get students to create a page of their interest, music, politics or current affairs and watch their writing style develop. • Available at: http://wordpress.com
  • 16. Bubbl.us • Simple tool start mind mapping • Uses simple mind mapping principles • Effective for briefly summarizing content • Available at: https://bubbl.us/
  • 17. MAPMYself • More organic mind mapping tool – Effective for more visual learners • Effective to organize ideas • Available at: http://mapmyself.com/
  • 18. Spiderscribe • Mind mapping tool • Allows for the inclusion of links, images, files, text & calendar events • Allows for collaboration • Share the maps online • More comprehensive than other mapping tools • Allows for the demonstration of various research elements • Effective for students to demonstrate research • Available at: http://www.spiderscribe.net/
  • 20. Google Docs • Students can collaborate on – Documents – Presentations – Spreadsheets • Effective for group activities inside and outside the classroom • Lecturer can provide feedback and comment on document • Students can work together on the same document • Documents can be shared with anyone • Available at: https://docs.google.com/
  • 21. VoiceThread • Online collaboration tool • Load resources online (to create a voicethread) – Videos / pictures / presentations / documents • Share the voicethread with your students • Students are able to comment, critique, debate and ask questions • Effective to gauge understanding and to engage students in a ‘non threatening’ environment • Available at: http://voicethread.com/
  • 23. Google talk • Part of Google interface • Available across devices • Allows students to engage with classmates and lecturers • Connect with students without sharing your phone number • Students are able to see if you are online or not. • Available at: www.google.co.za/talk/
  • 24. Skype • A free and easy way for teachers to open up their classroom. • Meet new people • Talk to experts • Share ideas & collaborate with others • Open classroom to guest speakers & industry experts • Available at: https://education.skype.com/
  • 25. Twitter • Remind students of due dates and assessments • Get students to follow specific people and to note trends in industry • 140 characters encourage students to be concise – allowing students to provide feedback • Students are able to stay current with events and provide feedback on these • Create your own learning space • Live tweets of an event as it happens for real time feedback • Application is mobile • Engage with students outside the classroom • Available at: https://twitter.com/
  • 27. CourseSites • All the online teaching tools you need in one place • Effective tool for the Blended Learning environment • Interactive, Free Online Learning Platform • Add a web–based component to lecturing • Create your own page “address” • Engage students Anywhere, Anytime, Anyplace • Post and update course material • Interact with students • Promote collaboration • Assess and improve performance • Create webinares • Available at: https://www.coursesites.com/
  • 28. Edmodo • Social media platform – Leverage social media to engage with students • Create a digital classroom • Share resources with students • Students engage with their classmates • Groups available to allow collaboration with other educators • Set assignments and provide feedback – Effective for assignment drafts • Set a variety of quizzes and polls to gauge understanding – Useful for mock tests • Available at: www.edmodo.com/
  • 29. CREATIVITY TOOLS (TO DEMONSTRATE STUDENT LEARNING)
  • 30. Glogster • Interactive posters – Includes text, videos, sound & images • Connect with your students and view their progress on their Glogs – Also comment on the Glogs • Effective for visual learners to present work – Alternative to linear PowerPoint presentations • Effective tool to summarize learning • Glogs can be embedded into websites or blogs • Allows for social sharing • Available at: http://edu.glogster.com/
  • 31. Thinglink • Create multimedia images • Get students to access credible information on the Web your module • Students can create a thinglink to tell a story or to demonstrate their understanding of a topic in a creative way. • Prepare a lesson using this tool for specific learning objectives – Using the wireless network • Use an image and insert a video, text, podcast or URL link to a specific web page. • Embed into a website • Available at: www.thinglink.com/
  • 32. Windows Movie Maker • Video editing software • Combine voiceovers, music, video clips and images into a movie • Get students to use software to create their own content do demonstrate their learning • Can effectively be used to explain a difficult concept to peers • Software compatible with YouTube uploads • Free download at: http://windows.microsoft.com/is- IS/windows-live/movie-maker-get-started
  • 34. Paper.li • Create an online newspaper • Effective to encourage students (in my case journalism students) to read • Allows one to curate on any topic you find interesting based on your social media network and other online content. • Information are presented in more bite size pieces – Newspaper can be published daily, weekly or monthly. • Use content from twitter or RSS feeds to publish • Also has a bookmarket that allows one to add specific information from the net • Available at: http://paper.li/
  • 35. Pinterest • Visually stimulating curation site • Pin information from all over the web onto one pin board • Effective to get students to engage with content online and to share with others • Linked to facebook and twitter to share information • Use it to get students to compile their research in a fun and interactive way • Available at: http://pinterest.com/
  • 36. Scoop.it • A Topic-Centric Curating tool • Scoop it searches the web based on key words supplied by the curator • Effective to collect information relevant to formative assessments • The curator accepts or discards information – Or use the bookmarklet to add information directly from the web, • Allow students to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information • Research is stored in one place for future reference • As an educator you can follow your student and suggest alternative sources and comment on scoops • Students can also trawl other scoop it pages to find relevant information • Available at: http://www.scoop.it/
  • 38. Google forms • Use Google forms to obtain feedback from students • Simple online form that can be mailed to students • Results organized in a spreadsheet • Use it for quizzes that can be mailed to students • Effective to tool for students to use for assignments were surveys are required • Effective tool to demonstrate student understanding of questioning techniques • Available at: http://www.google.com/drive/start/apps.html
  • 39. Poll everywhere • Instant audience feedback • Easy way to gather live responses in any venue • It works internationally with texting, web, or Twitter • Simple and flexible • Wireless network recommended • Embed the poll into a PowerPoint presentation • Available at: http://www.polleverywhere.com/
  • 40. Survey Monkey • Most popular online survey tool. • Send free surveys, polls and questionnaires • Gives access to survey questions and professional templates • Allows for informal feedback from students to reflect on one’s teaching • Generate relevant data for teaching portfolio • Available at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/
  • 42. Slide Rocket • Online PowerPoint tools – Needs to connect to the internet • Available on mobile devices • Allows one to embed polls, twitter feeds and data from Google docs • Allows for collaboration • Share slides/presentations with ease – No more large e-mails • Embed presentation into a webpage • Effective to include in a student’s online portfolio • Alternative to PowerPoint for students not running Microsoft Office • Available at: http://www.sliderocket.com/
  • 43. Prezi • A visual journey – More visually stimulating than an ordinary presentation – Lecturers are more stimulating and memorable – Embed videos, images and links – Provides an overview of entire lecture – Share presentation online for students to download • Mobile – available in the cloud • Works online and offline • Requires flash to run • One is able to upload current PowerPoint slides to edit into a Prezi presentation • Available at: http://prezi.com/
  • 44. SlideShare • Share presentations online – Makes lecture slides accessible anytime, anywhere, anyplace • Slideshare is mobile • Load presentations online and share link to digital media: – Manually, twitter, LinkedIn, facebook • Download presentations on almost any topic • Embed in blogs and websites • Improve own presentation skills • Create slidecasts • Effective way to encourage students to share material – Receive critique and to defend their content • Available at: http://www.slideshare.net/
  • 46. Diigo • Social Bookmarking site – collaborative research tool, and a social content site • Diigo is mobile • Highlight text and attach sticky notes to specific parts of web pages. • Highlights and notes remain even when you navigate away from the page • Allows for privacy control: private, public, or shared with a group – Share you “Diigoed” page with anyone • File annotated webpages in one place • Effective for collective research – Image the possibilities for group work • Available at: http://www.diigo.com/
  • 47. Dropbox • Stores information online – One can access it anywhere from mobile devices • Mange your own material and make it more accessible to other lecturers and students • Sycs to other applications like Evernote • Share information (folder) with students and visa versa – Store additional copies of notes – Share PowerPoint slides – Student can submit tasks and assignment drafts • Available at: https://www.dropbox.com/
  • 48. Google Alerts • Set e-mail alerts for specific topics • Google alerts bring the information to your inbox • Enter a query that you’re interested in • Google Alerts checks for new results for your query: – Searches the Web, News and Bloggs • If there are new results, Google Alerts sends them to you in an email • Easier to keep track of research • Assist students in setting up a query to gather research for tasks and assessments. – Consider creating a task that will assist students in identifying appropriate, accurate and relevant information – Delete or edit alert once activity has been completed • Available at: www.google.co.za/alerts
  • 49. Google Drive • Very effective for educators using Google extensively – Alternative to dropbox • Encourage each student to create a gmail account • Upload and share resources with students – directly to their drives • Share tasks and notes with students • Collaborate on all Google documents • Access Google drive anywhere (mobile) • Share different documents or folders with specific students or groups • Edit access to information once activity is complete • Keep information stored for use with another group of students • Available at: https://accounts.google.com/
  • 51. Socrative • Online application • Student response application • Best suited for mini-assessments • Available on any device • Short answer questions or MCQ • Multiple choice questions are automatically graded • Receiver a detailed report on completion of exercises • Space rocket race – Fun way to engage students in a competitive and fun way • Available at: http://www.socrative.com
  • 52. Quizlet • Online learning tool • Offers 6 different approaches or “tests” – Flashcards - Flip through material to familiarize oneself with it – Learn Mode allows a student to track their progress and review the things they got wrong. – Match words to their definitions – Speller asks students to type what you hear – Prepare for the actual test with an automatically graded quiz. – Space Race: Earn points by typing in words before their definitions vanish off the screen. • Allows for collaboration • Is effective inside and outside the classroom • Available at: http://quizlet.com/
  • 53. ProProfs Quizmaker • More advanced online assessment • Add videos, pictures and other media to tests • Timed tests • Tests are randomized to prevent cheating • Tests are scored • Provides students with feedback • Very effective for revision exercises • Accessible across devices • Available at: http://www.proprofs.com/quiz- school/
  • 55. Screencast-o-matic • Free online software to create screencasts • Up to 15minutes for free version – Paid for version allows for unlimited recording time • Create tutorials for students • Create videos of difficult content for students to view later • Download videos to computer and share using Google drive or Dropbox • Automatically converts videos for YouTube uploads • Available at: http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/
  • 57. Dipity • Interactive, multimedia timelines • Allow viewers to comment on, or edit your timeline, making collaboration so much easier. • create a timeline that includes additional resources; – like websites and videos, attached to each event – share specific resources with students • The "add source function" allows you to feed other online account data, such as Flickr, Tumblr, FriendFeed, Twitter and other RSS feeds into your timeline. • Display the information as a timeline as a flipbook or a list of events, • Share your Twitter feed with students – Dipity will update the timeline with every tweet • Embed the timeline into a website or blog • Available at: http://www.dipity.com/
  • 58. TimeToast • Interactive timelines • Easy to use • Limit to events after year 0 as BC is not supported • Get students to create a timeline themselves in order to remember dates and events • Use it as an easy activity for students to show a summary of the dates and events • Available at: http://www.timetoast.com/
  • 60. Additional resources • For more applications in education please look at the following links: – By category: • https://digitalresearchtools.pbworks.com/w/page/17801672/Fron tPage – Most popular web tools that every lecturer should know about: • http://www.slideshare.net/janehart/top-100-tools-for-learning- 2011?from=ss_embed – Top 100 learning tools for 2012: • http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-100-tools-2012/ – Other tools to explore: • http://pinterest.com/esheninger/web-2-0-tools-for-educators/