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Off Task:
Websites and Web Tools You Didn't Know You Needed
... a BYOL workshop
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Presented at:
San Antonio, TX ...
And, live-blogged by Alice Mercer at http://mizmercer.edublogs.org/2008/06/29/necc-2008-session-2/
Monday, June 30 -- 11:00am - 12:00pm
Grand Hyatt Lone Star Ballroom C
by your host: Charlene Chausis
… AND … hopefully with contributions from YOU!
and...
St. Charles, IL (also archived on uStream.tv)
Caution: del.icio.us may be blocked in some districts (because of it's social nature). If del.icio.us is not blocked at your school, consider
setting up a del.icio.us account for teachers and students at your school. Give the teachers a "common" login and password, and install the tags on their computers so the entire community can add to the resources. See this example from Todd Hall: http://del.icio.us/Todd_Hall
What is del.icio.us?
Learn from CommonCraft's "Plain English" series:
http://commoncraft.com/bookmarking-plain-english
Follow me as I learn:
Did you know.... check out the top 100 Educator tools (from Sept. 2007 survey)
http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top1002007.html
Let's go!
Click a link on the sidebar to begin your journey...
And learn EVEN MORE! from others.... (please feel free to add your link here!)
Webtools for you to use: http://webtools4u2use.wikispaces.com/
Free Tools for Teachers wiki from Monroe BOCES
Beth Pollock Burke's "F.R.E.E. (Free Resources for the Enthusiastic Educator)" wiki
Susan Brooks-Young's "Web Tools for Educators" wiki
Helen Lazzaro's excellent Tutor4U wiki
Jen Wagner's (a.k.a. technospud) ABC of Web 2.0 tools
From Vicki Davis (a.k.a. coolcatteacher) -- a list of 38 in honor of her birthday. Thanks Vicki!!
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