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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Web 2.0 Site Evaluation-

Comments on the Web.20 sites that you evaluated.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Katrina Ruggles
kruggles@center.k12.co.us

I like ttps://www.blogger.com/start
the best. Blogs are fun for students and this is an easy site to use.

Anonymous said...

43 things http://www.43things.com/

Anonymous said...

Teddy Garcia
tgarcia@center.k12.co.us
http://www.43things.com/
This is site that people post things that they would like to do within their lifetime.

Anonymous said...

Lloyd M. Garcia
lgarcia2@center.k12.co.us
http://www.wikispaces.com/

Educationally based website that is free. Can be used in the classroom to share information.

Anonymous said...

Charleen Schaeffer
cschaeff@center.k12.co.us
http://writeboard.com/
I like writeboard because it could be used by a group to get a really good document.

Anonymous said...

Chris Hintz
chintz@center.k12.co.us

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=326688195277045740&q=hall+pass

Student produced videos, current event video clips. Fun site for high school, college students. Middle High & High School students would most likely enjoy making their own videos.

Anonymous said...

Kathy Kulp
kkulp@center.k12.co.us
Educational Podcast Network http://epnweb.org/

This is a great source for all grade levels for educational podcasts. Can search by content.

Anonymous said...

Melissa Garcia
mgarcia@center.k12.co.us

http://www.slideshare.net/

SlideShare is the world's largest community for sharing presentations on the web. There is no sign-up required. It is available in 11+ languages.

Anonymous said...

Tita Martinez
tmartinez@center.k12.co.us
http://peepel.com/I like this website because you can import your documents and spreadsheets into your Peepel account. It's a free online office.

Anonymous said...

Theresa Gallegos:
tgallegos@center.k12.co.ushttp://voo2do.com/
I like this because I can jot down ideas and I will know where to find them rather than wondering what notebook I used

Howie DiBlasi said...

http://www.toolsfortheclassroom.com