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5 Technological Tools for the Classroom

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5 Technological Tools for the Classroom

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  1. 5 Technological Tools for the Classroom Rachel Meier-EDUC 335 A

  2. Animoto • Link to Animoto: http://animoto.com/ • Animoto is a web application that automatically generates professionally produced videos using technology and high-end motion design. Each video is a fully customized orchestration of user-selected images and music. Produced on a widescreen format, Animoto videos have the visual energy of a music video and the emotional impact of a movie trailer This is a great tool to help grab the attention of your class. It gives the teacher and student an exciting way to bring the content into the classroom.

  3. Glogster • Link to Glogster:  http://edu.glogster.com • Glogster allows your students to create posters - about anything!  Students can create interactive posters using built in tools.  Students can add text, graphics, hyperlinks, sound and video with the click of their mouse.  As a teacher, you can set up classrooms so that your student information is secure and you can monitor work. It is a great way to have students present information in a creative and fun way!

  4. Prezi • Link to Prezi:  http://prezi.com/ • Prezi is a zooming presentation tool. No more boring slides! You will keep your students attention as they wait to see what is next.  This tool is easy to use and has great impact!

  5. Scratch • Link to SCRATCH: http://scratch.mit.edu/ • Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create interactive art, stories, simulations, and games – and share those creations online.

  6. Study Stack • For more information and tutorials on using StudyStack, go to http://www.jenniferhand.com/training.html • With StudyStack, you can create a variety of study tools from one list.  Once uploaded, tools such as flashcards, notes and study tables, matching, crossword and hangman are automatically created. 

  7. Bibilography • I found most of my information on these different tools from their websites but my initial introduction to these tools came from the MACE Conference Handouts (Spring, 2010) • “Cool Tools You Will Use.”-http://go.mace-ks.org/handouts/course/category.php?id=10 • “Anything we can do.”- http://go.mace-ks.org/handouts/course/view.php?id=250

  8. References (Conference Handouts) • “Cool Tools You Will Use.” (n.d.). Retrieved on November 22, 2010 from http://go.mace-ks.org/handouts/course/category.php?id=10 • “Anything we can do… They can do better!?!?” (n.d). Retrieved on November 22, 2010 from http://go.mace-ks.org/handouts/course/view.php?id=250

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