Showing posts with label Charts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charts. Show all posts

Sunday, December 28, 2014

A Good Chart Comparing The Best Tools and Apps for Creating Educational Presentations

December, 2014
In today's chart I am sharing with you three good web tools and iPad apps that you can use with your students to create visually appealing presentations. Again, I included only the tools I deemed to be the simplest to be handled by any student without the need for any advanced technology knowledge.

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You can access and download the Google Doc version of this chart from this LINK.


Saturday, December 27, 2014

New Chart Comparing The Best Tools for Creating Educational Posters and Inforgaphics

December 27, 2014
Below is a collection of four great web tools you can use with your students to create posters and inforgaphics. The chart compares the affordances and things you can do with each of these tools. I have only included the tools that are more student friendly and less technically complex. For more infographic making tools, check out this post.

You can access and download  the Google Doc version of this chart from this LINK. Stay tuned for upcoming charts.


Friday, December 26, 2014

Excellent Chart Comparing The Best Digital Storytelling Tools of 2014

December 26, 2014
Digital storytelling is a power way to get students engaged in learning. Using a variety of web tools students will be able to experiment with a set of important skills and literacies in a multimodal environment. They can use text, audio , video, images to communicate their ideas and enhance their visual literacy and writing competencies.

Some of the pluses of digital storytelling in education include:
  • It develops creativity and critical thinking
  • Students who are shy or afraid to talk in class get a chance to speak out their minds
  • It empowers and provides students to express and share their  voices
  • It helps students explore the meaning of their own experience, give value to it, and communicate that experience with others.
  • It develops students communicative skills
  • It is a reflective process that helps students reflect upon their learning and find deep connections with the subject matter of a course or with an out-of-class experience.
  • It fosters students sense of individuality
  • It also gives students an opportunity to experiment with self-representation and establish their identity.
Below are two charts that feature a plethora of digital storytelling web tools to use in class.  The first chart includes my top 4 recommendations for teachers and the second include other good digital storytelling to try. Stay tuned. MANY MORE charts covering different educational web tools are in the making.

You can access and download the Google Doc version of these charts from this LINK.


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Monday, December 22, 2014

A Handy Chart Comparing 5 Good Web Tools to Flip your Classroom

December 22, 2014
If you are looking for good web tools to create video lessons or platforms to help you flip your classroom , the tools below are probably what you need. These are the tools I have already covered in separate posts here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. I invite you to check them out and share with your colleagues.
You can access this chart on Google Docs using this LINK.




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