Having
completed this review of a web 2.0 tool would you use this tool in
your classroom?
Using Storybird.com to
improve student learning is a a great tool for improving creative
thinking in the classroom. Storybird was designed to help
students to not just be the writers of their own personal stories but
to also be the illustrator and the designer of their pieces as they
see fit in their image. Websites that improve students morale
and creative thinking is something that i will always incorporate in
the classroom.
Prior to this activity, how did you typically select website or tools to use?
Like
any other resourceful college student in order to find a web tool to
the exact specifications of our current event i Google'd for my
answer. From the answers given to me i looked for sites that
highlighted or listed the top web 2.0 tools in the classroom. I've
often come across sites that incorporate Top 20 web tools in the
classroom and found tool that are perfectly fit for the common High
School English Classroom.
Do you have any ideas, comments or feedback on improving the web 2.0 tool selection process?
Having
to go through sites that capture student work and prove to be an
effective learning tool in the classroom have been exceptional topics
to go through for our current events. There are no changes that
really come to mind that could help improve the selection process any
more effectively.
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