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ehelfant
is
17 years ago
preparing tech PD site for "beginners" what apps should they explore first- what must be included besides blog, wiki-What web2.0 apps
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njtechteacher
says
17 years ago
classroom 2.0 seems like a good starting place.
lizbdavis
says
17 years ago
have you seen my
www.21ctools.wikispaces....
lizbdavis
says
17 years ago
I agree Classroom 2.0 is a good place to start. I also think that Delicious is a great entry tool.
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ehelfant
says
17 years ago
we forced every faculty member to get a
del.icio.us
account when we gave them new tablets - don't support firefox bookmarks anymore
cathyjo
says
17 years ago
RSS readers are good too
JackieB
17 years ago
I'd throw in something about Creative Commons & flickr
milobo
says
17 years ago
What about adding Google docs and a good RSS reader (I use Google Reader) to your list?
chrisbell
says
17 years ago
echo: rss and gdocs
chriswherley
says
17 years ago
rss reader, diigo or delicious, ning specifically
classroom20.com
bookjewel
17 years ago
I still consider myself a beginner. Started with a blog and then moved on to the google suite of tools, especially reader. Made it relevant.
KarenJan
says
17 years ago
please share this blog post to give them a reason to use the tech
tinyurl.com/5seuxk
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