by
David
Wicks
(Faculty)
Comment:
This was a great tool but it is no longer available outside of Google+. Users may want to use http://www.picmonkey.com instead.
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David
Wicks
(Faculty)
Comment:
Students love Animoto, especially those who lack confidence in their digital creativity. Animoto would be a great tool to have students use to share...
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by
David
Wicks
(Faculty)
Comment:
Educational Origami is a great resource for teachers who want to integrate technology into their instruction. While the site is not necessarily...
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by
David
Wicks
(Faculty)
Comment:
The site has good information about email ettiquette but seems to be a bit dated. The newest copyright on the site is 2011 but many of the pages list...
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by
David
Wicks
(Faculty)
Comment:
VoiceThread is an excellent tool for student reflections. Students can choose to create a video, audio, or text-based comment to address an...
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by
David
Wicks
(Faculty)
Comment:
Bernie Dodge first introduced us to WebQuests in 1995 and they are still a relevant technology integration strategy today. Teachers in one-to-one...
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