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August 2012 issue of Geeks and Speaks is out

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Here is the August 2012 issue of Geeks and Speaks, the monthly newsletter which highlights the great finds of the previous monthThis issue is heavy on Evernote tips. If you are not already using Evernote, you should be; it is a great tool for remembering everything. I linked to a post on remote printing with Dropbox that I believe you will find useful. There are links to articles about bookmarking tools, Google+ uses, iPad tips, creating your own stock photos, ideas for leveraging Twitter, and other great programs. There is a link to an interesting activity for the classroom. I also included a link to the Webinars listed at learn.extension.org; there are always great classes going on at eXtension. Finally, there is also a link to a new book review… this time on Mobile learning. Enjoy! Continue reading

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21st Century Tools Through the Lens of Bloom’s Taxonomy

Over this past weekend, I attended the 1st Annual Wyoming TEC Conference. TEC stands for Technology in the Evolving Classroom. During this conference, I had the fortunate opportunity to sit in on Angie Spann‘s session on 21st Century Tools. Angie is a Librarian and Media Specialist at Sweetwater School District #1. Here is the session’s abstract, “Our students need several skills to help them learn and become productive in the 21st Century. This session will explore web 2.0 tools to help students learn/practice these skills that they will need. Skills discussed will focus on Bloom’s Taxonomy and well as 21st Century Literacies.”

During the presentation, Angie introduced recommended technologies to use based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, or more correctly the digital Bloom’s Taxonomy. Starting with the lower order thinking skills as outlined in the the revised digital Bloom’s Taxonomy, she also highlighted the digital skills associated with each level.

Bloom's Taxonomy

Comparison of Bloom's new and Old Taxonomies

Remembering

Here are tools that Angie highlighted to help students engage with the Remembering level:

  • Quizlet – “Quizlet is the largest flash cards and study games website with over 11 million free sets of flashcards covering every possible subject. It’s the best place to play educational games, memorize vocabulary and study online.”
  • Quizstar – “Use QuizStar to create online quizzes for your students, disseminate quizzes to students, automatically grade quizzes and view the quiz results online.”
  • Mindmeister – A mind mapping tool.
  • Diigo – Social bookmarking tool making it easy to collect, annotate, and share references.
  • Evernote – A tool for capturing all of your digital content with the additional benefit of accessing it anywhere.
  • Google docs – A tool set that will allow you to create and share your work online. The tool set includes applications that allow you to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, and forms.

Understanding

Here are tools that Angie highlighted to help students engage with the Understanding level:

  • Google docs - A tool set that will allow you to create and share your work online. The tool set includes applications that allow you to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, and forms.
  • Popplet – Popplet is a tool for developing ideas in the form of a mind map
  • Pinterest – “Pinterest is a virtual pinboard. Pinterest allows you to organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web. You can browse pinboards created by other people to discover new things and get inspiration from people who share your interests.”
  • Pearltrees – “Pearltrees is a place to collect, organize and share everything you like on the web.” It is another method for collecting and organize resources and ideas.

Applying

Here are tools that Angie highlighted to help students engage with the Applying level:

  • Scribble maps – This tool allows you to draw on maps and share them with your friends.
  • Gliffy – With Gliffy you can easily create professional-quality flowcharts, diagrams, floor plans, technical drawings, and more!
  • Evernote - A tool for capturing all of your digital content with the additional benefit of accessing it anywhere.
  • Jing – With Jing, you can capture 5-minute screencasts.
  • WordPress – WordPress is a blogging tool that will also enable you to create a fully functional Web site.
  • Google docs - A tool set that will allow you to create and share your work online. The tool set includes applications that allow you to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, and forms.
  • Pixton – Pixton is a comic creation tool.
  • Slide rocket – SlideRocket is an online presentation tool. You can create presentations in SlideRocket as well as upload and enhance presentations.

Analyzing

Here are tools that Angie highlighted to help students engage with the Analyzing level:

  • Google docs - A tool set that will allow you to create and share your work online. The tool set includes applications that allow you to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, and forms.
  • Kids zone: Create a graph – Kids Zone: Create a graph is a youngster friendly site where students can build their own graphs and charts.
  • Exploratree – “Exploratree is a free web resource where you can access a library of ready-made interactive thinking guides, print them, edit them or make your own.”
  • Many eyes – This is an IBM experiment. It is a collection of data visualizations.
  • Google earth – “Google Earth allows you to travel the world through a virtual globe and view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, and much more.”

Evaluating

Here are tools that Angie highlighted to help students engage with the Evaluating level:

  • Twitter – Twitter is a micro-blogging tool. “Twitter is a real-time information network that connects you to the latest stories, ideas, opinions and news about what you find interesting.”
  • Storify – “Storify helps its users tell stories by curating social media.”
  • Rubistar – “RubiStar is a free tool to help teachers create quality rubrics.”
  • Protagonize – Protagonize allows you write original stories.
  • Edmodo – “Edmodo provides teachers and students a secure place to connect and collaborate, share content and educational applications, and access homework, grades, class discussions and notifications.”
  • Google docs - A tool set that will allow you to create and share your work online. The tool set includes applications that allow you to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, and forms.
  • WordPress - WordPress is a blogging tool that will also enable you to create a fully functional Web site.
  • YouTube - YouTube is the most popular video viewing site. They display over 2 billion videos per day.

Creating

Here are tools that Angie highlighted to help students engage with the Creating level:

  • Google docs - A tool set that will allow you to create and share your work online. The tool set includes applications that allow you to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, and forms.
  • Wikispaces – Wikispaces is a secure environment where students can collaborate using text, video, audio, and imagery.
  • Glogster – “Glogster debuted in 2007 as a unique social network based on the creation and sharing of Glogs – interactive posters loaded with text, graphics, music, videos, and more.”
  • Vuvox – “VUVOX is an easy to use production and instant sharing service that allows you to mix, create and blend your personal media – video, photos and music into rich personal expressions.”
  • Storybird – “Storybirds are short, art-inspired stories you make to share, read, and print.”
  • Animoto -”Turn your photos, video clips, and music into stunning video masterpieces to share with everyone.”
  • Voice thread – “A VoiceThread is a collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and allows people to navigate slides and leave comments in 5 ways – using voice (with a mic or telephone), text, audio file, or video (via a webcam).”

Angie Spann did a great job exposing the participants to these tools. Now it is a matter to explore them at greater depth. I look forward to attending the next Wyoming TEC conference to see what else Angie has to offer.

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March 2012 issue of Geeks and Speaks is out

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Here is the March 2012 issue of Geeks and Speaks, the monthly newsletter which highlights the great finds of the previous monthThis issue provides some great ideas relating to blogging, Six Disciplines to Breakthrough Learning, a number of articles relating to Moodle, discussion relating to Pinterest, a bunch of great iPad applications, and a hodgepodge of other relevant articles. There is also a link to book reviews that I wrote in the past month, and a link to a new learning guide on Six Thinking Hats.

I have also included links to our archives on Webinars, learning guides, and all of the Geeks and Speaks articles linked to. Finally, to wet your learning palate, I have included a link to eXtension.org’s learning site. Enjoy! Continue reading

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February 2012 issue of Geeks and Speaks is out

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Here is the February 2012 issue of Geeks and Speaks, the monthly newsletter which highlights the great finds of the previous month. This issue provides some great ideas relating to blogging, Creative Commons, and WordPress, and a hodgepodge of other relevant articles. There is also a link to book reviews that I wrote, and links to two new learning guides: Flickr and Pinterest. Enjoy! Continue reading

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September issue of Geeks and Speaks is out

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Here is the Spetember 2011 issue of Geeks and Speaks, the monthly newsletter which highlights the great finds of the previous monthThis issue provides some great ideas relating to blogging, using Evernote better, a wide range of Google tips, how to jump start your personal learning network, some video tips and sites, and QR codes.

Additionally, I am highlighting the upcoming EPIC event, which is a Wyoming Extension Educators conference. Also, I am linking to fascinating presentation by Lee Crockett on the change of education and technology.

You can find your copy of Geeks and Speaks at 
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Keep on learning!

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