Thing #9
This particular thing was not as exciting or challenging as the other things but very educational. Students, teachers and professionals are able to create,embed, publish, upload, download, share or not any and all Power point presentations and slide shows syncing with music, creating webinars etc. I found a lot of information that I can use to inform through discussion along with some sort of presentation (ppt or slide show). I was very intrigued by the advertisement in Connecticut's Darien Library enticing parents to become more tech savvy it was titled; "21 Things for the 21st Century Parent". There is so much information out there to help in creating whatever you chose and for students it's a great resource as long as they are aware of the parameters.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
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PLEASE put your Thing #XX in the title bar of your posts! It will make comparing information and examples so much easier for everyone who comes to your blog...
yes you put it in your post, but if you will look at your archive list...it does not show up there because it is not in the title bar!
Sorry for the confusion; all have been edited to show the Thing # in the title bar.
I see the potential, but not so much for the primary grades. It's nice to know that there are many options out there.
I agree that this can be a very useful tool, but at the elementary level not as much. I am sure there are some out there use that are good for little ones.
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