ek_Web2+Tool+Review

=Click here to Play or Edit Jeopardy.= =//__Web 2.0 Tool Review__//= =1. [] have used this for 7th grade. Loved it. It is not very rigorous so not for formal assessment but very fun say at the end of a unit when the students will know the answers and enjoy the competition.= =2. [] is very user-friendly. Step by step instructions makes making movies in any language a snap. Allow for a little lag time between making the movie and it showing up where ever you save it. Ok for 4th grade and older to adult learners.= =3. [] Another great way to make movies. Much more versatile if you have the patience. This tool seems more appropriate to high school age students. It allows for differentiation, letting students who don't normally shine in the classroom a new venue.= =4. [] This is Wendy's blog. I thought it was extremely interesting and informative. Blogging is a great way for a class to communicate with each other, with their teacher and a great way to tell parents what they are doing/learning. Ok for 4th grade and up I would think.= =5. [] This is a game generating site for education. The following are part of the website and look very fun and engaging for students of all ages.=
 * [|Arcade Game Generator]
 * [|Random Name Picker]
 * [|Countdown Timer]
 * [|Dustbin Game]
 * [|Post It]
 * [|Diamond 9]
 * [|Fishbone (Ishikawa)]
 * [|Venn Diagram]
 * [|Animated Book]
 * [|Timeline]
 * [|Lights Out]
 * [|Target]
 * [|Hamburger]
 * [|Living Graph]
 * [|Learning Cycle]
 * [|Jigsaw Diagram]
 * [|Priority Chart]
 * [|Source Analyser]

=6. [] A great website for students to create cartoons on any subject. Wendy's favorite cartooning site. Probably more for the middle or high school student.= =7. [] This was fun but I think have to print immediately because I didn't see where to save it. Very easy to understand directions (all images) but when I clicked on a couple I was having difficulty deleting the ones I didn't want.= =8. [] Great free pictures!!! These can be used in assessments using power points or other projects. It's nice not to have to worry about copyright. I would think 4th grade and up would be appropriate.= =9. [] Wow, Millions of stored files at your fingertips. This would be a history or social studies teachers dream. Finding these might be tough for anyone under middle school age.= =10. http://105.wikispaces.com/Public+Domain+Images+%26+Clip+Art Public domain music, pictures...everything you need. I can see using this in a slide show. In Spanish, you could set a slideshow to music on almost any theme or topic with captions. I think this would be appropriate for high school level.=