Students can use ustream to broadcast right from their classroom to a world-wide audience. For example, students can use UStream to broadcast a daily, live news program to the community. The main drawback is bandwidth. If there is a lot of traffic on your network, the video can get choppy.
Friday, June 8, 2007
UStream
Students can use ustream to broadcast right from their classroom to a world-wide audience. For example, students can use UStream to broadcast a daily, live news program to the community. The main drawback is bandwidth. If there is a lot of traffic on your network, the video can get choppy.
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Skrbl
Simple and easy online whiteboard.
Type text
or draw
, share files & upload pictures all in one common shared space.
VUVOX
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Pastigo
Pastigo.com provides students studying US history a resource to find historic sites. They can also add new listings as well as review existing ones to help others find the best, most interesting historic sites in the nation. For example, a student that visits Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, Arizona can create a listing that include photos, historical information, and plot its location on the map.
Monday, June 4, 2007
Answer Tips
Students can use Answer Tips on webpages they create to provide linguistic and vocabulary support for learners. For example, if a student creates an interactive webpage on the City of Surprise, Arizona, they can enable Answer Tips so visitors can get more information on words such as mayor or aquatic center.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
ProProfs
Create your own online quiz, online assessments and tests. Customize with your own choice of logo, text & colors. Post your quiz at any webpage (your blog, myspace page or classroom page).
Students and teachers can create online quizzes and flashcards. For example, a student studying the desert habitats can create a quiz for his or her classmates to assess their understanding of a topic to help him or her prepare for a class presentation.
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Bubbl.US
Bubbl.Us is a mapping tool that allows you to create webs with collaborators, and share them online.
Students can use Bubbl.Us in place of Inspiration when they are on computers that do not have the software. For example, a group of students working on a project about the solar system, collaboratively create the outline using Bubbl.Us from their home computers and the library.





