Jennifer-
Your session today at PETE & C was incredible! Bravo to you and the students :-)
I am looking forward to keeping in touch with you!
Regards,
Karen Fiorillo
Ok, nobody here has mentioned Diigo or Glogster to my surprise. Most of them are the same as othere resources listed here though.
Greg Limperis
http://tech-in-ed.ning.com
Great question and great answers.
On the issue of debate websites, which Jennifer mentioned (greatdebates.org) there are at least 7 free debate websites that I point to at the top of the post I linked to. I'm not sure which ones have…
In no particular ranking:
1. Animoto
2. Extranormal
3. Skype
4. Google Docs and a host of apps Google sponsors
5. Edublogs
6. Wikispaces
7. Discoverystreaming
8. VoiceThread
9. tinyurl; krunchd
10. Common Craft videos; the tubes (You, School,…
HI Vince -- I've been looking at Bill's presentations -- they look great, but I can't get in because they're so early in the day for West Coasters. BTW -- I've set up a group called "Canadians Mashup". If you want to join, please use the Welcome forum at http://www.classroom20.com/group/canadianmashup/forum/topics/welcome-to-canadian-mashup to introduce yourself
With your work in 21st Century Virtual Learning, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service. Here’s a public class recording you might find of interest.