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Category Archives: Web 2.0
Using Web 2.0 tools & infographics
Tweet I have been using Web 2.0 tools in my classroom almost since I started teaching. I’ve been fortunate to have almost a 1:1 situation for most of my 14 years of teaching. Web 2.0 tools allows me to let … Continue reading
PhotoBucket – Quickly Add Pictures to Your Student Resources
Tweet When using Web 2.0 tools such as a wiki, survey monkey or other places where I want to create resources for my students to use in class I frequently want to add images. Some places only allow me to … Continue reading
xtranormal spelling words
Tweet Here is an idea for students with an alphabetizing assignment. Students can type their spelling words into xtranormal.com. This not only helps students by practicing typing, it allows students to use cut (control X) and paste (control V) to … Continue reading
Math Teachers: LaTex code is for you!
Tweet One of the challenges of being a math teacher is getting all the fractions and square roots into your documents. The challenge is especially large on the web. Most websites do not have a way for teachers to enter … Continue reading
Using Google Presentation to Create Multiple QR Codes
Tweet Here is an idea for using QR codes. You can hand out project ideas or anticipatory set randomly to students by giving them a QR code. Assign each student a math problem to work out, QR code links to … Continue reading
Rotating Prezi
Tweet I have been interested in using Prezi for awhile. I started one awhile back when I had about a 1 hour deadline to create a presentation and realized it was more complicated than I could do in the time … Continue reading
