Technology Tutorial Page
This page contains tutorials to get you started with different Web 2.0 tools that you can use in your classroom and in your teaching. Each tutorial gives a basic introduction of what each tool is and how to get started. For more detailed instruction on these tools, Please fill out the contact form or contact Shea Evans directly for specific technology tutorial sessions. These sessions will be provided to help answer questions, walk you through setting up the tools, and provide support in using the tools.
Edmodo
Edmodo is an educational website that takes the ideas of a social network and refines them and makes it appropriate for a classroom. Using Edmodo, students and teachers can reach out to one another and connect by sharing ideas, problems, and helpful tips.
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Google Drive
Google Drive is a free service from Google that allows you to store files from your computer online and access them anywhere using the cloud. Google Drive also gives you access to free, web-based applications for creating documents, spreadsheets, and more. In this lesson, you'll learn more about Google Drive and how the cloud can help you in your everyday life.
Glogster
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Weebly
Weebly for Education is a free website and blog hosting service for teachers and their students.
Padlet
Padlet is a virtual wall that allows students and students to share their thoughts and ideas on a specific topic. The format is similar to an online sheet of paper where students and teachers can share content (e.g. images, videos, documents, text) anywhere on the page from any device.
Plickers
Plickers is a new classroom polling and assessment system which can display results in real time. The only materials you'll need to get started are paper, a printer, and a smartphone or tablet.
Class Dojo
Class Dojo is an online classroom management system.
Wikispaces
Wikispaces Classroom is a social writing platform for education.
Storybird
Storybird allows teachers and students to collaboratively create art-inspired narratives.