Monday, July 2, 2012

#ISTE12: 60 web tools in 60 minutes (Brandon Lutz)

Presenter:
Brandon Lutz

Website:
    • 60in60.wikispaces.com
    • blutz01@gmail.com
    • blutz01.wikispaces.com
    • @blutz01
Notes (from presenter in bold, from me in italics):

http://60in60.wikispaces.com/60in602012ISTE (find link to these tools, Prezi used to present, and lots more.  Prezi also embedded at end of blog post or can be found here)

Are you ready to be overwhelmed?  Rather than go through all the webtools (you can view the prezi or the actual presentation I saw here http://www.isteconference.org/2012/program/search_results_details.php?sessionid=69995931&selection_id=77415345&rownumber=1&max=49&gopage=) I am just going to make notes on the ones I am thinking about using.

I would highly recommend going through the Prezi and/or video presentation simultaneously as Brandon does a great job of succinctly saying what the tool is (summary) and how it can be used in the classroom (teaching relevance).

60 web Tools in 60 Minutes Cheat Sheet

1.    Videolicious   http://videolicious.com/

2.    Prezi    http://prezi.com/


Web-based, similar to PowerPoint, but cooler. I don't think I ever want to assign my students a PowerPoint again - Prezi it is!  The nice thing is, you can import PowerPoint slides into Prezi if they are already created!

3.    Poll Everywhere   http://www.polleverywhere.com/

4.    Edmodo    http://www.edmodo.com/

I already use Edmodo (have for the last 4 years, you can connect with me here: http://www.edmodo.com/mrskirch). It's a great tool for communicating with students, parents, and other teachers.  I would say most of my readers come from the Flipped Class groups on Edmodo...lots of sharing/ideas going on there.  The codes for the Edmodo groups are here: http://flippingwithkirch.blogspot.com/p/help-with-flipping.html
Edmodo has a lot of other features if you want to use it to organize content, submit assignments (paperless!), or send out other information in a private way (students must have group code to join). I will be using Edmodo in conjuction with my class blogs (kirchmathanalysis.blogspot.com is starting to get up and running now, kirchalgebra1.blogspot.com won't be ready till the end of summer) next year - edmodo for communication purposes and the blogs for posting content.  I got sick of my students "forgetting" their password or "not being able to find" videos or worksheets online.

5.    Present Me    http://present.me/

6.    Flubaroo   http://www.flubaroo.com/
I saw this in another presentation as well.  Not sure how I will use it since I don't do a lot of tests/quizzes that are multiple choice or have one right answer, but it looks like a great tool!

7.    Gooru Learning    http://www.goorulearning.org/
Possibly a great place to curate content.  Kind of confusing at first glance, but I'm sure if I took the time to sort through it I would find some good stuff.

8.    Spelling City   http://www.spellingcity.com/

9.    Kid Zui    http://www.kidzui.com/

10.  Little Bird Tales   http://littlebirdtales.com

11.  Star Fall    http://www.starfall.com/

12.  Hippo Campus    http://www.hippocampus.org/
Similar to GooruLearning. Didn't have time to check it out, but it will be on my "to-do" list.

13.   Course Hero   http://www.coursehero.com/

14.  Math Train    http://mathtrain.tv/
Great videos created by kids for kids. Will definitely be a place to curate content this year as well as provide examples for my students of what they should be doing.

15.  Side Vibe    http://www.sidevibe.com/

16.  Jog the Web   http://www.jogtheweb.com

17.  Hackasaurus   http://hackasaurus.org/

18.  Simple Meet    http://www.simplemeet.me/

19.  BlockSite (Addon) Firefox    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocksite/

20.  Class Dojo    http://www.classdojo.com/

21.  Mail Chimp   http://mailchimp.com/

22.  Drop Box    https://www.dropbox.com/
I think I am going to recommend this to my students next year so they don't have to worry about the flash drives! I've been using it since October or so and I love it... I can open any document on any computer.  I used to have to get up, get my flash drive, and/or get the computer that the document was created on (we have WAY too many computers in our house!).  Now, I can open and edit it anywhere. I love it!

23.  dushare    http://dushare.com/#

24.  iBooks Author    http://www.apple.com/ibooks-author/

25.  Remind 101    http://remind`101.com/

26.   Duolingo   http://duolingo.com/
I may just use this for myself to re-learn some Spanish!!!

27.  Boom Writer    http://boomwriter.com/

28.  Scrible    http://www.scrible.com/
Can annotate, write over, highlight, add sticky notes to a website and then share unique link with students.

29.  Paper Rater    http://www.paperrater.com
***English teachers check this out!! So cool!***


31.  SpeakPipe   https://www.speakpipe.com/
Free voicemail thing you can add to your blog so students can leave voice messages on blog posts.

32.  Capzles    http://www.capzles.com/

33.  Docs Teach    http://docsteach.org/

34.  Useful Charts    http://usefulcharts.com/

35.  Desktop QR Code Reader    http://www.dansl.net/blog/?p=256

36.  QR Stuff    http://www.qrstuff.com/

37.  QR Voice    http://qrvoice.net/

38.  ptable    http://ptable.com/
***Great for Chemistry teachers - interactive periodic table!***

39.  screenr    http://www.screenr.com/

40.  anymeeting   http://anymeeting.com/
Free webinar hosting (up to 200 people).  Can use for video chatroom as well.

41.  Jeopardy Labs    http://jeopardylabs.com/
Ha, let's just delete those hours of PowerPoint that so many teachers spent making.  This is awesome!

42.  Study Blue    http://www.studyblue.com/

43.  Pearltrees    http://www.pearltrees.com
Visual bookmark folder. Might be nice for organization

44.  Spaaze    http://www.spaaze.com/

45.  Free Sound    http://www.freesound.org/
Free site can be used for podcasting (he said so, but I don't see where on the site... didn't look around too much though). Also has lots of cool free sounds - be careful because not filtered!

46.  Vocaroo    http://vocaroo.com/
Quick and easy way to record audio file for podcast

47.  ifttt    http://ifttt.com/

48.  Blabbarize    http://blabberize.com/

49.  PhotoSynth   http://photosynth.net/default.aspx

50.  Jelly Cam    http://www.jellycam.co.uk/


52.  Producteev    http://www.producteev.com/

53.  Reflection   http://www.reflectionapp.com/

54.  Tweet Chat    http://tweetchat.com/

55.  pen.io    http://pen.io/

56.  Sumdog   http://www.sumdog.com/
Math site that lets students play games with people all over the world. 

57.  Smore   http://www.smore.com/

58.  Pinterest    http://pinterest.com/

59.  Mentimeter    http://mentimeter.com/

60.  Incredibox    http://www.incredibox.com
Super fun. Not sure how I would use it in my classroom, but it's really cool. Check it out.

61.  SURVEY Please click this link and share your thoughts!  http://tinyurl.com/60in6012


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