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Polls, Docs, and Hashtags: Creating and Connecting With Web 2.0
(My first Prezi for the Manhattanville College Tech/Admin course I'm teaching)
http://prezi.com/s18j3ay5s6eg/polls-docs-and-hashtags-creating-and-...
Here are some more traditional "Web 1.0" resources. The below are good sources during lesson planning and for incorporating video, original documents & research, and other media into classroom discussions. Most of these are free:
Full text books in all disciplines, great for supplemental materials - http://www.ebrary.com
The George Lucas Foundation studying what works in public education - http://www.edutopia.org/
A repository of over 900 documentary videos - http://documentaryheaven.com/
Front page news throughout the world - http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/
Publish your own books - http://www.blurb.com/?ce=google_brand
Repository of resources from Glencoe - http://teachingtoday.glencoe.com/
Life stories by those who made them - http://www.webofstories.com/
Teachers College research - http://www.tcrecord.org/
Aggregate web video - http://www.boxee.tv
Historical documents - http://www.footnote.com/
Interactive and cloud-based collaborative resources (Edmodo, VoiceThread, etc.) can be found over at the Web 2.0 group.
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