Existing and Emerging Technologies For Learning
   
Digital Made Simple

http://www.theflip.com/

 

The Flip Video Camera. Easy to use, light weight, and relatively inexpensive.
Image

http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=277661

Belkin Tune Talk iPod voice recorder. The best iPod mic on the market (so far).
  MacBook

http://apple.com

USB Keyboards and GarageBand on the Macintosh computer.
 

http://www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/

 

Dragon NaturallySpeaking transcribes your voice into text. Talk you papers!

 

 

Flickr

 

Flickr logo. If you click it, you'll go home

This online photo sharing location is proving hard to classify. You can share images, sure, but you can also tag them, describe them, map them, and get feedback on them. People are discovering new uses daily for how these tools can help us describe, explain, and classify.

 

 

 

http://www.flickr.com/ 

 

1.Allowing students to comment on classroom situations.

2.Creating folksonomies of varying phenomena.

3.Who knows what is next?

Google Everything

 

Google

SMS: http://sms.google.com

Docs:  http://docs.google.com

Blogger: http://blogger.com

 

 

http://google.com 

1. SMS for answers to questions on the go.

2. Blogger for weblogs for your classes.

3. Docs, for yourself, your students, collaborative projects.

4Teachers

4Teachers

This grant funded website contains tools for everything from building Rubrics to laying out classrooms. Plus, an assignment calendar, a quiz generator and a link to a great set of online academic skill builders.

 

http://4teachers.org/

1.    Build Rubrics.

2.    Build Quizzes.

3.    Layout a classroom.

4.    Oh, just go to the site and look at all the links on the right hand side

 

 

 

http://www.polleverywhere.com/

 

Create Cell Phone Polls. It is easy and it is free.

http://gabcast.com/ Podcast from your phone.

 

 http://coe.winthrop.edu/educ275