I thought it would be great to connect all the tools and projects from our course into delicious as a resource for fellow students and for the teachers at my school to learn about some of the great Web 2.0 tools and how they can be used.. thanks to everyone. I posted this on the forum but this might be more accessible.
Sheila
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Sheila,
Very thoughtful and a lot of work. Thanks. I’ve bookmarked it on Diigo as well for easy access.
Joy
Thanks, Sheila. There is lots of great information here.
Deborah
I just did an internet search for “host quizzes on lore” and my statement is result number four! Hope I got that one right. I’m going to be adding a few new links to lore that you can put up on delicious.
Learnist – http://learni.st/ is a great source of information collected and presented by an invite only community of learnists.
Educreations – http://www.educreations.com/ turns your iPad into a smartboard/screencast device. Flash movies can be viewed upon any browser supporting flash.
Creaza – http://www.creazaeducation.com/ great suite of educational tools. Mindmapping, tooning, filmmaking and audio recording. Pay, though.
Thank you Sheila! It is going to be very resourceful! ;o)
Johanne