This book has been compiled by Terry Freedman (@terryfreedman) website http://www.ictineducation.org/
Teachers and educationalists from all over the world have contributed examples of Web2.0 projects to this book and what a great resource it is. Teachers will find many practical ideas of how to use Web 2.0 technologies in their teaching and learning.
Showing posts with label Glogster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glogster. Show all posts
Thursday, 22 April 2010
The Amazing Web2.0 Projects Book
Labels:
animoto,
aviary,
Flickr,
garageband,
Glogster,
Google,
iMovie,
jing,
skype,
Slideshare,
Twitter,
Voicethread,
wallwisher,
wordle,
youtube,
Zoho
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Education version of Glogster
Glogster has been around for a while but now they do an education version. You can create school accounts and keep Glogs private. They will be adding more features as time goes by. You do need to make sure you have the latest versions of Adobe flash for everything to work well.
Its catch phrase is 'Poster Yourself!' Insert photos, graphics, text boxes, speech bubbles, podcasts, movies (Youtube, webcam), hyperlinks to other files and sounds so that it becomes interactive. This is wonderful way for children to present their work and publish it to a blog, wiki or website. So instead of making a poster displaying children's knowledge, get them to make an interactive poster that links to the places they found their research i.e. online encyclopedias, movies etc

Examples of how to use Glogster
Its catch phrase is 'Poster Yourself!' Insert photos, graphics, text boxes, speech bubbles, podcasts, movies (Youtube, webcam), hyperlinks to other files and sounds so that it becomes interactive. This is wonderful way for children to present their work and publish it to a blog, wiki or website. So instead of making a poster displaying children's knowledge, get them to make an interactive poster that links to the places they found their research i.e. online encyclopedias, movies etc

Examples of how to use Glogster
- book reports
- book trailers (advertising a book in the same way a movie trailer advertises a movie)
- character analysis (picture of a character and labels)
- publishing their writing (recounts, explanations, argument etc)
- Inquiry learning presentation on a topic
- posters for health (all about me, how to keep safe)
- science (steps of an experiment, findings from an experiment)
- comparison statements, insert photos or graphics and make comparisons
- insert a glog that has different elements hyperlinked into the home page of a Wiki so it becomes the 'launcher' page that links to other pages
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