I didn't quite realize that all of my library websites were marked as private. Here is the link again with the new edited version. This is such a learning process, but I think that I am starting to get the hang of it. I have enjoyed looking at others' diigo accounts because everyone has such great resources. I will admit that I stole a few of the really fun ones. I hope that you enjoy some of the sites that I have found using my diigo.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Digital Storytelling
Hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed making it! (You might want to turn the volume up to hear my squeaky little voice :)
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Student Glog from Glogster
A student of mine created a glog on Arbor Day just on her own for fun. I thought that it turned out great and the other students commented on how much they learned from it.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
diigo
I really am enjoying putting pages on my diigo page. It sort of forces me to think about all of the cool websites that I have used over the years and compile them into one place. At first my thought was to keep my passwords on the notepad, so that I can have all of them in one place also, but then I found out we were sharing the pages. Maybe I can set up another account with passwords. I am always forgetting them!
This is my diigo account so far, but I want to add lots more to it.
This is my diigo account so far, but I want to add lots more to it.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Glogster Much?
Do any of you use Glogster? My students have been working on a research project and I decided to try out Glogster as an option for them to present their research. Our school has an upgraded account, so it made sense to use it. After making the class list and showing students how to use it, I then sent home a letter explaining what it was to parents and gave students the option of playing around with it at home.
I have found that the students love it and have been creating lots of glogs on their own time. The other neat feature is that students can comment on each other's blogs. The thing that I don't like is that the comments post right away and they don't have to be approved by me. So far this has been fine because I spoke to my class about leaving positive comments. It does make me nervous though because I have no control. The other piece to it that I don't like is that students can send each other messages. I don't think that I can view these in any way. Does anybody know if there is something that I am missing and can change the controls or something?
I do have lots of ideas that my students can glog about. This glog came from the integrating technology and literacy site and used a book to facilitate discussion on bucket lists. My students have to read each week and do a project related to their book. A glog would be a great way to share books with the class. You can check out this middle school teacher's project on the integrating technology and literacy site.
I do have lots of ideas that my students can glog about. This glog came from the integrating technology and literacy site and used a book to facilitate discussion on bucket lists. My students have to read each week and do a project related to their book. A glog would be a great way to share books with the class. You can check out this middle school teacher's project on the integrating technology and literacy site.
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