I like to use Technology when it is purposeful and helpful. One Web tool I have found to be easy to use and engaging for all and above all has many applications that it could be used for is padlet.
Check out a blog post where I list all the applications that I have used padlet for or the blog post where I discuss how I supported others in their use of this incredible tool. Let me know if you want to collaborate and we can check it out together.
Share and Collaborate the easy way with Padlet is a great site aimed at those who are new to using educational technology and provides some examples of how you might use this web tool as well as a tutorial on how to use it.
This is the youtube tutorial I used to learn how to use this web tool.
The Incredibly True Adventures of a School Librarian is the blog of Nikki Robertson, someone who I admire and want to learn more about her experiences in helping students to become literate and critical thinkers and creators.
easybib.com is by far, one of the most useful web tools I have encountered this year! Make a citation faster than ever before! Not need to get bogged down with the details of what information goes where. However Purdue Owl is excellent at that.
Sources Cited:
Robertson, Nikki. “Library Centers: Empowering Students to Be Masters of Their Own Learning.” February 2015, 15 Oct
Jarrett, Neil. “Share and Collaborate the Easy Way with Padlet.” EDTECH 4 BEGINNERS, 16 Jan. 2017, edtech4beginners.com/2017/01/17/share-and-collaborate-the-easy-way-with-padlet/.
Keet, Jamie. “Learn Padlet - NEW! Tutorial.” YouTube, Teachers Tech, 6 July 2016, www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkBnwPqaIjA.
Staff, EasyBib. “The Free Automatic Bibliography Composer.” EasyBib, Chegg, 1 Jan. 2018, www.easybib.com/style/mla8/website-citation.
“Welcome to the Purdue OWL.” Welcome to the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL), owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/.
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