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Entries from February 2009

Which Web2.0 Tool to Use?

February 27, 2009 · Leave a Comment

One of the nice things about my job is that I get to exerience and try out different Web2.0 Tools and then try to figure out whether they will work well in the classroom.  Fortunately, as promising ones become available, there are several teachers I push towards trying out these new finds.  When they “buy-in” it becomes apparent that it will be a tool modeling as we do professional development training and encourage teachers to use as they use technology tools.

This morning Donna Baker, a Technology Integration Coach, sent me an email from one of our librarians, Rebecca Jackman, about Zotero.

Becky wrote, “I think sharing our best resources is a great idea.  The single best thing I’ve found this year is Zotero.  This is a Firefox addon that allows students to gather and annotate the resources they are using for research projects.  It is free, easy to use, and really helpful.  Once it is installed (free download) you have a link at the bottom of the browser window – when clicked it opens a half window at the bottom for saving bookmarks and making notes, bibliography references, whatever you need.  Click again and it goes away but saves all your sources.  Last week, one of my students discovered the Export link, which makes it possible to conduct research at school, export the Zotero file, mail it to yourself, then import to Zotero on your home computer.  Could also be done with social bookmarking perhaps, but I find Zotero much more friendly for the research process.  The kids rave about it – it is one of those “hey, what’s that – that’s cool” apps that once introduced, has spread from student to student.

Now if our students are already using it, and they find it beneficial for research and writing; then it is a tool that needs to be investigated.  So, I spent part of this morning in Firefox, downloading Zotero (I downloaded the 1.5 Beta version).  Once I restarted Firefox, after the plugin was installed, Zotera now lives in my bottom task bar.  With this new version your notes and tags go from computer to computer with you.

If you have a few minutes it is well worth your time to investigate.  Another thing I really like about the website is that they have a video right on the front page that walks you through exactly how the process works and additional help if you need it.

After this latest find I went in search of a webpage that I have referenced often.  Go2Web2 is a Web2.0 directory.  No matter what tool you are searching for there are many flavors that all work similiarly and yet with subtle differences.

Will Richardson and I were in an email discussion this week over the reason he uses Pageflakes as opposed to iGoogle.  I have seen a webex not long ago and he was using many Google tools, but where I would have natively gone to iGoogle, he demonstrated Pageflakes.  His response was that it was the tool he found first, and it did what he needed it to do.

As we develop Professional Development here in the Clarksville-Montgomery Co. School District we will more and more be introducing new tools to make teaching and learning easier.  But, we will be working with what the tool accomplishes.  It will be up to the teachers to choose which flavor best meets their needs.

Everyday new web tools come on the internet and I always enjoy when a particular tool make a task or job easier.  And tomorrow… there will be yet another great new tool our there for me to love!

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My Latest Find!

February 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We were working away in the office the other day, while many of you were home enjoying the snow, and as we were discussing some upcoming professional development opportunities several documents were shared.  Okay, you may be asking yourself… and I care why?  You care because we were using my latest, greatest find to share them.  Not only could we share documents from computer to computer; I also use it to keep all my documents synced from one computer to another.  I can go home, log in, and my computer at home will flash across the screen…you have 3 documents updated.  The most beautiful part about that is I have done NOTHING except save my documents.

Enough suspense?  Is she ever going to tell us what this lastest find is?

You owe it to yourself to have a look at http://www.getdropbox.com .  Now, it is a free service with 2 gigs of storage, which is plenty if you are talking documents not pictures and movies.  Free is also good and I go into it knowing that when it is free:  1)It may not stay free, or 2)It may not always be there, but 3)Free is great for now!

I shared this with my good friend, Mitch Skau, who downloaded it to his Mac immediately.  I got a lovely email from him just days later as his Mac crashed suddenly/unexpectedly and he took it all in stride because he had all his most important documents backed up already to GetDropBox.

We have preached backing up your files many times in trainings, but it is one of those things we just don’t practice unless we have a signficiant crash and it costs us dearly or we are just people who follow the rules (I am more the first case type.)  So have a look at GetDropBox.com and see if it might be a good fit for you!

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