My Other "Web 2.0" Applications
For my class currently, we use the following:
Edmodo.com - I post assignments, updates, and files here. It's set up like Facebook but for education. It also has the ability to administer quizzes and polls.
ClassJump.com - I use this as a more static place for assignments. Much of what I do here overlaps with my Edmodo groups, but it provides students with another option to accessing notes and updates.
Educreations (educreations.com) - This interactive whiteboard platform has a website and app, and it's a good option for creating/recording lessons that can be shared online. There is a significant drawback in that you have to create and "publish" the lesson all in one sitting. If you create half a lesson and want to save it to finish later, you're out of luck. Which is why I have now begin using...
Doceri - A website and an app, this platform provides not only a more full-featured method of recording/editing/sharing lessons, but it makes for a great in-class interactive whiteboard. You can link to your computer, and while the computer screen is projected in your classroom, you can walk around the room and control the computer from you iPad. (Beats the heck out of those presentation clickers.) You can record your lesson too, for later use.
For my class currently, we use the following:
Edmodo.com - I post assignments, updates, and files here. It's set up like Facebook but for education. It also has the ability to administer quizzes and polls.
ClassJump.com - I use this as a more static place for assignments. Much of what I do here overlaps with my Edmodo groups, but it provides students with another option to accessing notes and updates.
Educreations (educreations.com) - This interactive whiteboard platform has a website and app, and it's a good option for creating/recording lessons that can be shared online. There is a significant drawback in that you have to create and "publish" the lesson all in one sitting. If you create half a lesson and want to save it to finish later, you're out of luck. Which is why I have now begin using...
Doceri - A website and an app, this platform provides not only a more full-featured method of recording/editing/sharing lessons, but it makes for a great in-class interactive whiteboard. You can link to your computer, and while the computer screen is projected in your classroom, you can walk around the room and control the computer from you iPad. (Beats the heck out of those presentation clickers.) You can record your lesson too, for later use.
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