I didn't want to end the day without sharing this interesting resource. Even though this site promotes a framework, Collect-Relate-Create-Donate (CRCD), for designing student-centered learning opportunities using computers, it certainly has been able to compile a list of technology tools focused on learning goals consistent with this framework. Unlike other lists that promote "cool tools", yet leave teachers wondering about purposeful educational integration, this list is driven by specific learning goals that promote critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and community-mindedness. For more information, read the top of this page:
So in order to use this, just click on one of the learning goals below and read the information from the source site.
What are your Learning Goals?
- I want my students to be able to create web based timelines.
- I want my students to create web based mind maps / graphic organizers.
- I want my students to publish their writing online for others to read.
- I want real-time, online discussion with my students.
- I want my students to search and evaluate web sites.
- I want to create guided research activities for my students.
- I want to connect my students to other students around the world.
- I want my students to create online portfolios.
- I want my students to create books, magazines, posters, or newsletters online.
- I want my students to record or edit audio.
- I want to use an interactive whiteboard effectively with my students.
- I want my students to create and edit maps.
- I want my students to draw or create comics on the Internet.
- I want to create tests, quizzes, and games online.
- I want my students to organize, bookmark and edit their research online.
- I want to find or create rubrics for multimedia projects.
- I want to connect to other teachers to share ideas and resources.
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