S.J. Brooks-Young Consulting
Web 2.0 Tools that Support Highly Effective Instructional Strategies
This workshop helps you move from how to use the tool to how to design effective technology-supported instruction.
Welcome/Introductions LiveBinder: Workshop resources Common Ground Brainstorming Activity Marzano's Highly Effective Instructional Strategies Among the most effective strategies are: Identifying Similarities and Differences Cork Board Bubbl.us Google Draw Wordle 50 Free, Fabulous Tools for Mind-Mapping & Brainstorming Summarizing and Note Taking 21st Century Learning wiki AP Calculus Wiki Solutions Manual (High School) Kinesiology (High School) Loveland-LaReole French Class wiki (High School) Student samples: Danielle and Louis Armstrong U.S. History wiki (Middle School) Big Horn Read (Middle School) Techno Tigers (Elementary) Let's Go West! (Elementary) The 21st Century Kid (Elementary) Mrs. Ibrahim Second Grade wiki (Elementary) Even more examples can be found here. Using wikis to support Reciprocal Teaching Nonlinguistic Representation Flickr's Tell a Story with 5 Photos Slide Tabblo Glogster for Education Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre All these tools support: Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition Cooperative LearningVisual Ranking Tool Visual Ranking ToolWrap Up
21st Century Learning wiki
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