Firefox
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/upgrade.html
FIrefox is a free browser that can be easily downloaded from the site listed above. This widely used browser has a number of features including bookmarking sites, anti-virus software, tabs, etc. These are some of the features that make this browser appropriate for an educational environment. Students can use the bookmarking feature to keep track of all the sites they are visiting as they research a topic for a project. In a school setting, Firefox’s anti-virus software is also helpful because many students are using the same computers and downloading all sorts of files. Firefox’s anti-virus software checks for viruses that may attack the computer with each downloaded file. Another nice feature on Firefox are the tabs---this allows the user to view several sites in the same window. For students who are multi-tasking, this is a way to check email, conduct research, and download a video all in the same window. At my school, all of our computers are equipped with Firefox---it is fast and safe. Overall, I have been quite satisfied with this browser.
Delicious
http://delicious.com/
http://moodle.org/
Moodle is a free open source course management system. The University of Guam uses this class management system that includes features such as gradebooks, testing, blogging, conferencing, activity modules, etc. Through Moodle, teachers can provide access to assignments, resources, calendars, etc. to students who have internet access. No longer can students say, “I did not know what the assignment was.” Moodle provides the assignments, a means for submitting them, as well as the resources needed to complete the assignments. Other features in the Moodle include access to a group conferencing feature where students in groups can chat synchronously online. This is certainly a benefit to students who may not be able to meet face-to-face but who must nonetheless “meet” to work on a project. Feedback to the students can be immediate as there is a gradebook feature that shows the assignments, due dates, and grades. Comments and other feedback can also be accessed by a mere click of a button. Though the look of Moodle may seem dull, the functions it performs are varied and useful for an educator and a student.
http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/edu/k12.html
Google applications are available on a number of levels. There are the applications for personal use, educational use, and business use. Google applications for educational institutions is free and provides a number of features including email, chats, Google DOCs, Google Moderator, Google Forums, etc. As an educational tool, Google applications are not only easily accessible, but also easy to use. Students can work collaboratively synchronously or asynchronously on just about any Google application. In a writing workshop, student authors can work on a Google DOC collaboratively---each typing in their paragraphs synchronously and seeing what each has written appear on the page. This can also be done with presentations and spreadsheets. Finished documents can then be shared for more people to edit or it can be published on the web. Because of its accessibility and its collaborative features, Google applications are a great educational tool that fosters creative, interactive, and collaborative learning. Other Google applications include Google Earth, Google maps, Google alerts, Blogger, Google images, etc. Since all of these applications are free the only limitation is one’s imagination. All of these applications can be used for lessons across the curriculum.
Weebly
http://www.weebly.com/about.html
Weebly is a free website creator. Some of the features include: free web hosting, professional designs, and the ability to use a variety of content elements, etc. Because of its drag and drop website editor, it is easy to use. Students could use this website creator to showcase their multimedia assignments. One drawback, however, is that there are some features that can added only by purchasing an upgraded account. Videos can be placed on the site only with an upgrade. Other than this, however, Weebly is a good site to learn about creating a website. The process of putting the website together is easy and intuitive. Though there are limitations, for the student starting a website for a project or a class, this is a good place to begin.
http://prezi.com
VoiceThread
http://voicethread.com/#home
VoiceThread is an online tool that allows individuals to collaborate and comment on slides of images, text, or video. Not only can a user comment on what is on the slide, but the user can also “doodle” on the slide, marking up the image, text, or video to emphasize the points he or she is making. Teachers could use this tool as a resource guide to annotation---the voicethread could be created and then sent to students and students could add on their own comments and annotations on the slide. Comments can be made by phone, video, text, audio file, or microphone. These varied ways of commenting allows students choices for their expression of their “voice.” Though the use of VoiceThreads is free, there is an option to buy VoiceThreads for a single classroom, a single school, or an entire school district. Purchasing Ed.Voicethreads provides greater security and management control over student work. It also allows the users to be part of a network of other VoiceThread educators and students with whom they can collaborate and share their work. Another great feature of VoiceThread is that it can be embedded onto one’s own website. It can also be exported for archival purposes and viewed as a video. This is a versatile tool that can have many uses in a learning environment.
http://www.glogster.com Glogster is a tool that allows the user to create digital posters that are filled with varied media. On a Glogster poster, a student can include audio files, video files, as well as pictures and text. Students can use this tool to create a graphic representation of a particular topic. For instance, the teacher could assign students to create a glog of a person, topic, event, etc. Using Glogster’s graphics, fonts, and layouts, and combining these with content found elsewhere, the user can create beautiful and unique glogs. Glogs can be embedded onto a webpage or printed as well. This would be a good multimedia tool for presenting information researched by a student. Overall Glogster is an easy tool to use for creating a digital poster that synthesizes information from different media.
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