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Embedding Technology Into Instruction Engaging the student, informing the mind Dr. Jan Pittman Vanderpool

Internet Research This package helps students become thorough investigators through a combination of online case studies, tutorials and reports. Topics featured include how to find and evaluate authors, publishers, date and other critical evidence. An extensive educational search engine for peer- reviewed literature and reference material

Critical Thinking in Research Thinking Critically about Discipline-Based World Wide Web Resources in UCLA Library Help Guides, [Article]. :Regents of the University of California: 10 October 1997 [cited 24 January 2003]. Available from World Wide Web:. pline.htm This site presents the UCLA College Library guide to thinking critically about web resources. Six basic points are considered: content, evaluation, source, date, structure, and other.

Technology Resources The math and reading matrices, developed by CITEd and NCTI, are searchable databases that present evidence and products for the use of technologies that support instruction for students.

Research Based Instructional Design Integrating Instructional Design in Distance Education This tool presents methods for integrating instructional strategies into distance education courses. Information in this tool includes instructional classes, strategies, tactics and examples that demonstrate this integration. Examples of the application of instructional tactics in various delivery systems (e.g., web-based courses, audio-conferencing, video-conferencing, computer- mediated conferencing, etc.) are also included.

Curriculum Resources Curriki- Edutopia-

Rubrics Rubistar- Teachnology-

Course Evaluation SurveyMonkey- Ratemyprofessors-

Technology Professional Development s/digital_file/intro.html s/digital_file/intro.html

Web 2.0 Tools Blogging Blogging is a writer's dream tool. There's an audience just a few keystrokes away. A blog is a simple website designed for sharing ideas. The blogger writes. The reader comments. Be it a a dialog or a one way manifesto, popular and free blogging tools have fueled use of the Internet as a Read & Write environment. In addition there are many commercial blogging systems that provide value added features. Deeper: The Writer's Center Applied Blogging (Video Tutorials on how to set up a blog.)Applied Blogging

Blogging A blog (short for weblog) is a personal online journal that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption. Blogger.com This free site is one of the original and most popular blogging services. Blogger is a relatively 'low-tech' system that's a good choice for those just starting out with the technology. A simple sign-up procedure, easy to use design templates, and compatibility with third party add-on software are positive attributes. Google now owns Blogger and will serve context sensitive ads on your free blog pages. You can pay a modest amount to upgrade to an ad free version. Wordpress: Wordpress provides free blogging software and space for anyone who cares to sign up. This is an ad free service, with very rich and powerful tools. Design templates help you create an attractive looking site. Since Wordpress is very popular, you'll find many useful ad-ons as you elaborate the basic technology that comes free with your site. The popular Edublogs.net is based on Wordpress technology and provides free blogs and wiki's to educators.

Blogging cont. ClassBlogmeister: is a free classroom blogging system created by David Warlick and the Landmark Project. Classroom teachers can get a classroom blog and work in a sheltered environment designed to introduce kids K- 12 to writing for an authentic audience. There are currently 3500 classrooms and nearly bloggers using Blogmeister. ClassBlogmeister:

Social Networking Facebook- Facebook Mobile- LinkedIn- Twitter-

Video Sharing Google Video: For Educators Try keyword searching Google video for academic subjects. The results will vary, but we guarantee you'll find some interesting and educational videos appropriate for your classroom or library. Using the little known Google Video operator genre: you can find video tagged for educators. Try searching for genre:: educational to find some useful results. YouTube: This is the video sharing site that's been called the mineshaft canary for Web 2.0. Recently acquired by Google for billions of dollars, YouTube features a huge array of videos about many different topics. YouTube definitely has a free range wildness about it that gives the user a sense of never knowing what they are going to see.

Wikis wiki Wiki-wiki is the Hawaiian word for quick. Wiki websites are designed to enable users to make additions or edit any page of the site. Think of Wikis as specialized websites that promote collaborative writing. Wiki team-mates can edit documents at any time of the day or night. The wiki will automatically back up the original and present the newest edition of the document to the next team- mate to log in. You always have a revision history to consult, as you create a dynamic document that grows and changes under the attention of an audience of editors. Wikipedia: is the best known Wiki at the moment. WikiMatrix: This is a comparison site that helps a user compare many different features of a wide variety of commercial and free wiki services. If you want to make an informed choice this site is a great starting place. (Both pbwiki and Wikispaces are reviewed side by side and feature by feature.)

Wikis cont. PBWiki With a slogan like: "Make a Wiki as easily as a peanut butter sandwich" you can expect a clean streamlined design. Will pbwiki set you up in just 30 seconds? Try it and see. Learning the ins and outs of Wiki editing and navigation will take a bit more time. Other features include a discussion area where team-members (or any user) can comment on the wiki. If you outgrow the free version you can upgrade for a modest monthly fee. Wikispaces Wikispaces is another educator oriented free service. You will find the easy to navigate discussion, history, and notification tabs useful. You can also set up or RSS feeds to keep you posted on wiki activity.

Free Accounts Gmail- Hotmail- Yahoo Mail-

Project Electronic Delivery YouSendIt- There are times when an assignment may contain pictures, graphics or even videos which render it too large to send by traditional agents. This software provides an alternative means of sending large files.