Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Top Ten Tech Tools I Can't live Without


The Top 10 Tech Tools I Can’t Live Without.

The 10 technology tools I can’t live without include

1.     Blogger- It allows educators and students to collaborate and share instructional information through mainstream media.

2.     Skype- It allows you to bring people all over the world to your classroom with leaving your classroom. The video chat is an awesome 2.0 web resource.

3.     Animoto- It is a great tool used to turn pictures into videos. I loved using this web 2.0 resource

4.     Voicethread- It’s a great technology tool that allows users to tell their stories and share them with the world.

5.     Wikispaces- I really enjoyed learning about this tool because I can bring this idea to my classroom for my students to use and collaborate on projects.

6.     Delicious- I really enjoyed using delicious because I have created many educational sites that I can easily access for use in my classroom.

7.     YouTube- I think YouTube is a great technology tool for educators and students to use to share their talents.

8.     Pandora- I really enjoy using Pandora because I can access plenty of music and use it as a tool in my classroom.   Many students love to hear soft music playing in the background while they are working.

9.     Glogster Edu- I enjoyed using this web 2.0 tool because I was able to successfully complete many of my projects in the technology course I am currently enrolled in.

10.                        PowerPoint- I utilize this technology tool often throughout the school year because I can present many lessons to my class by creating a power-point presentation.

2 comments:

  1. I really like a lot of these sites. I use YouTube in my class. I just have to be careful what I show in class. Great tools!

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  2. I don't know how I forgot to add Skype to my list! Absolutely love using it and would like to use it in my classroom in the future. I think it would be awesome if my class could Skype another 6th grade class in the US.

    Thanks for sharing!

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