Using Social Media and Web 2.0 to Differentiate Instruction
By: Mary Marotta Instructional Technology, Professional Development Consultant and Adjunct Professor
I'd love to take a part 2 of this course! The possiblities are so wide. The idea of having more time to experiment and integrate these technologies is exciting.
The introduction to so many tools and resources for further independent growth are priceless! =-)
I think it's great that the District has offered pd that is focused on all the newest technologies and tailored to our needs. It's amazing to see the amount of web 2.0 tools that are available on the Internet. This will certainly change the way that teachers will be teaching in the classroom and communicating with students.
Google docs is certainly something that I am interested in learning more about. It's amazing the amount that we have learned in a week. I'll be using this information when working with teachers and students. RockYou slideshow will be great to use on our website. Now I'm ready to incorporate what I've learned in my Moodle!
I'd love to take a part 2 of this course! The possiblities are so wide. The idea of having more time to experiment and integrate these technologies is exciting.
ReplyDeleteThe introduction to so many tools and resources for further independent growth are priceless! =-)
I think it's great that the District has offered pd that is focused on all the newest technologies and tailored to our needs. It's amazing to see the amount of web 2.0 tools that are available on the Internet. This will certainly change the way that teachers will be teaching in the classroom and communicating with students.
ReplyDeleteGoogle docs is certainly something that I am interested in learning more about. It's amazing the amount that we have learned in a week. I'll be using this information when working with teachers and students. RockYou slideshow will be great to use on our website. Now I'm ready to incorporate what I've learned in my Moodle!