Untangling the Web e-bog
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20 of the best web tools to enrich classroom experiences Among thousands of emerging online learning resources, which are the most engaging? Few educators have time to find those that engage and allow students' creative content expression while meeting core area standards. Steve Dembo and Adam Bellow, recognized innovative educators, take away the guesswork with Untangling the Web. Discover ...
E-bog
230,54 DKK
Forlag
Corwin
Udgivet
16 maj 2013
Længde
200 sider
Genrer
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781483332147
20 of the best web tools to enrich classroom experiences Among thousands of emerging online learning resources, which are the most engaging? Few educators have time to find those that engage and allow students' creative content expression while meeting core area standards. Steve Dembo and Adam Bellow, recognized innovative educators, take away the guesswork with Untangling the Web. Discover 20 free websites and tools-flexible enough for kindergarten through high school use-and learn how to leverage technology to transform classroom experiences. More than a "e;how-to"e; guide, you'll receive access to: A web site with videos for richer, in-depth exploration. An online community where you can connect and collaborate with educators. Advice, tips, tricks, and bite-sized anecdotes from ed tech leaders. Add these 20 tools to your teaching tool kit and you'll energize student learning, foster collaboration, and infuse creativity into your classroom! "e;Steve Dembo and Adam Bellow have created a clear and deeply helpful guide to help teachers invigorate their classes by having students create, curate, and collaborate using the web."e; -Chris Lehmann, Founding Principal Science Leadership Academy, Philadelphia, PA "e;This is THE must-have book for teachers looking to expand their digital tool chest. This book will help teachers of any skill level bring new and exciting tools to their classroom."e; -Nicholas Provenzano, TheNerdyTeacher.com