WebTools4u2use
Popularity Report
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URL Tag Cloud
- web2.0
- , tools
- , technology
- , webtools4u2use
- , wiki
- , 2.0
- , lms
- , web
- , resources
- , education
- , library
- , ED
- , herramientas
- , portale
- , media_center
- , web2.0apps
- , wcel
- , LWC
- , web2.0resource
Groups (3)
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elearning 2.0
154 members,808 bookmarks
This group is for all those interested in the use of social software for learning and in developing new pedagogic approaches to elearning
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Independent School Collaboration
16 members,148 bookmarks
Share articles and links of interest with those who teach in independent schools
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Bookmark History
Saved by 31 people (2 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-04-28
- Ajloch on 2008-09-21 - Tags web2.0 , LMS
- Jsitnick on 2008-08-03 - Tags no_tag
- Edelgado1313 on 2008-07-23 - Tags no_tag
- Bauwarter on 2008-07-19 - Tags web2.0 , school , librarians
- Kblades on 2008-07-15 - Tags webtools4u2use , web2.0
Public Sticky notes
The purpose of this website is to provide a place for K-12 school library media specialists to learn a little more about web tools that can be used to improve and enhance school library media programs and services, to see examples of how they can be used, and to share success stories and creative ideas about how to use and integrate them. Hundreds of free and inexpensive web tools are available for school library media specialists to use that can make us more productive, valued, and, perhaps, more competitive.
Highlighted by scmorgan
"Kids lead high tech lives outside school and decidedly low tech lives inside school. This new
'divide' is making the activities inside school appear to have less real world relevance to kids."
Highlighted by scaad80
The learning experiences of the kids outside school are increasingly more relevant to modern life
than what is learned inside school. . . . Kids are increasingly motivated and engaged by what they
learn in out-of-school programs and in their virtual online lives, and mechanisms for capturing and
enabling them must be found."
Highlighted by scaad80
Highlighted by pbuysman


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