Teacher-Tools

A Prezi about downloading and viewing YouTube videos for the classroom:



For some information about a variety of online tools, please check out my course blog at the following address:
{Although it is a separate blog, you may return here by clicking on the tenth tab of the navigation bar on that site. It is labeled "Vision of the Future".}

As you read about these tools, you will no doubt wish to express your own ideas about how you would use them (or you may want to disagree with my ideas... that's ok too). For that reason, I have left a comment box at the bottom of each page - I encourage you to use them, and leave a comment or a question! The greatest benefit of using technology today is the interactive social aspect that it brings to learning. Your comments and ideas not only help me, but also benefit anyone else who sees the blog.

Remember, as we say to students...

there are NO silly questions (or silly comments)!


This silly owl clipart was obtained from the website openclipart.com. It is copyright free, so there is actually no need for a citation, but I include this comment to direct visitors to this excellent source of open-source images.

To skip past the practical evaluation of Web 2.0 tools, and consider some of my ideas and those of some real famous people, please click on the "Teacher Ideas" tab of the navigation bar...

... or you may click here!

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