Social Web Tools - Connecting you to others
Social Bookmarking - Don’t know what it is? How about watching a simple video at Common Craft.
http://www.furl.net/ - Click on SignUp on the top right of the page.
http://del.icio.us/ - Click on Register on the top right of the page.
http://google.com/notebook - Click on the link on the far right and middle for “No Google Account? Sign up”
http://diigo.com - Create an account where you can share and annotate websites to send to others.
Social Picture Sharing - Same concept as Social bookmarking. You are posting pictures for others to share and comment about.
http://www.flickr.com/ - Click on Create Your Account on the right and middle to make an account.
http://photobucket.com/ - Click on the Join Now red button on the top right.
http://www.smugmug.com/ - Not a Free service but allows more security with pictures. $30 a year subscription fee.
http://www.buzznet.com/ - Social community for sharing videos, blogs, and pictures in an all in one place. Click on Sign Up on the top left.
Visual Search Tools
http://cloud.clusty.com/ - Create a cloud to embed on your own website based on top research tags.
Social Networking and Sharing
NING Sites - Use your Staff Lounge account through Ning to access other social networks of educators. Make an account and then click on “All Social Networks” and browse through the summaries for Nings for you to join. No account yet, click the link and go to Sign Up to Get Started on the far right (below the cartoon people).
http://classroom20.ning.com/ - Invites teachers to join who are using collaborative technologies. A full site of sharing resources from teachers all over the world.
http://www.globaleducation.ning.com—A site focused on international education and global teachers.
By Department, this is a listing of various NINGS. Some may or may not be “active”!
Foreign Language - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=foreign+language - 19 pages with 18 NING sites per page.
English - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=English+teacher - 49 pages with 18 NING sites per page
Special Education - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=Special+Education - 84 pages with 18 NING sites per page
Math - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=Math - only 3 pages with 18 NING sites per page. Maybe some of you could make your own NING sites for sharing!
Social Studies - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=Social+Studies - 532 pages with 18 NING sites per page. Whew!
Health - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=Health - 43 pages with 18 NING sites per page
Technology - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=Technology - 42 pages with 18 NING sites per page
Art - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=Art - 67 pages with 18 NING sites per page
History - http://www.ning.com/?view=search&term=History - 16 pages with 18 NING sites per page
I think you get the idea! ;)
Share your Presentations and Handouts: Great alternatives to School Center to hold your Power Points or other presentations.
http://www.slideshare.net - View and post your Power Point presentations to the web. You can also comment on other presentations. Search tool for finding presentations based on topic. Create an account to upload your own by clicking on the Signup link (very small) at the top of the page toward the middle.
http://www.voicethread.com - View and post presentations on the web. You can even record your voice narrative for each slide. Click on Sign In or Register at top of page to create your account.
http://docs.google.com - Create an account through Google to not only share documents but you can collaborate and work with an online presentation tool as well. Click on the link on the far right and middle for “No Google Account? Sign up”.
http://www.zoho.com/ - FREE online tools include word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation tools. Click on Blue Sign Up link on far right under Sign In section.
http://www.scribd.com - upload documents to share and also search for other documents
Share Multimedia Showcases:
http://www.YouTube.com - Not only do you need an account for uploading videos, but you can also save Favorite videos in your account to retreive easier. Click on Sign Up link across top of screen.
http://www.TeacherTube.com - Same as YouTube but without all the inappropriate content. You can upload videos or store favorites that you find.
http://schooltube.com/ - Student generated news and videos by topic. Great videos and resources to share with your kids.
http://www.scrapblog.com/ - Use this site to create and share photo scrapbooks. If you think Power Point is the best tool for sharing photographs, use this site instead for your project. Its far more visually appealing and allows for student creativity!
http://www.bubbleshare.com/ - Upload and share your photos easily.
Social Video Editing:
http://www.kaltura.com/ - A shared video project site. Create a group project for your students. Invite them to this site to upload their video clips into a shared account. The video then is collaboratively edited by group members. Risky!
http://www.vuvox.com/ - Create and share videos right on the site. Upload videos and pictures to this site and begin editing them there. When done, embed the video on a page or share the link.
http://www.jumpcut.com - Online video editor and video sharing tool.
Create your own Wiki site:
http://www.pbwiki.com Create a site, give students the password, and they can add links to your site as well. Good for clubs, too. Has templates for projects, calendars, etc.
http://www.wikispaces.com Another wiki site free to educators, with built in menu bar.
http://www.wetpaint.com Wiki that allows you to “invite” writers so you know who is posting what to the site. Also free for educators.
Blog Alternative:
http://tumblr.com - Don’t have enough to say in a blog? What about just needing a place to post a pic you like, a video that is fun, or a cool quote without having to make an entire blog about it?! Use Tumblr. You just add things to it as you find them. I use it like a wall for Post-Its. I just post my interesting finds on there. See mine: http://jadkins.tumblr.com
http://pageflakes.com - All in one resource for collecting news and RSS. Share up to date info, news items, blogs, podcasts, vodcasts, etc. See an example: http://www.pageflakes.com/whslibrarian
Mobile Messaging
http://www.jott.com - Call Jott and leave a voice message which is then translated to text and sent to your recipients. It can be sent to their phones or emails as an all in one.
http://www.gabcast.com - Use your phone to call Gabcast which will record your audio and convert it to a podcast. Use the audio on your own site.
Create your book/reading list to share with others or have students share theirs:
http://www.librarything.com
http://www.shelfari.com
http://www.goodreads.com
Tools we are used to using:
http://www.flashcardexchange.com/ - This site boasts over 9 million flash cards in all subject areas for you to access. Subjects range from Foreign Language to Math to even Automechanics. You have to create a free account to view the flash cards online. To download copies, I believe you have to pay a fee to join.
http://www.teacherxpress.com/ - A very busy site full of links for the busy teacher. Nothing like starting at a site full of links.
Timelining:
Why use TimeLiner? Use http://www.ourstory.com/ - where students can collaborate and share a time-line. How about a project where students timeline an important event in our history? They can add pictures, text, and even video effects to their timeline.
Map-making and Sharing
How about designing a virtual tour of Austin? Of Westlake? Of your classroom? http://www.mapwing.com/ - Use this tool to create and share your virtual tours.
http://www.wayfaring.com/ - An annotation tool for map-makers and designers.
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