Web 2.0 allows users to interact with information allowing anyone to create websites and share resources. If you like to share information with other people, create a Wiki just like i did with Jigsaw Planet. It's easy for anyone to use, teachers and students. A wiki can be great for many reasons. In my school, we are learning about Mammals. There are teachers who have developed a wiki with links and pictures of mammals for the students to click on. Students can look at the information and create their own with pictures that they have found and access their wiki from home. A wiki can also be used instead of a class website! If there is important information that a teacher would like to show their students, it can be shared on the wiki. You can add pictures, text and links to the wiki for students to check and share.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Jigsaw Planet
I picked this GREAT website Jigsaw Planet, for my web 2.0. Jigsaw Planet allows students to upload their own pictures, words etc. and the website then breaks it into puzzle form. The student will then try to put their picture back together. This is great for all grades. You can adjust how many puzzle pieces you want, according to the grade. This helps students with all types of learning needs. Puzzles are a fun, academic task that teachers can use to help their students learn and problem solve in the classroom.
Web 2.0 allows users to interact with information allowing anyone to create websites and share resources. If you like to share information with other people, create a Wiki just like i did with Jigsaw Planet. It's easy for anyone to use, teachers and students. A wiki can be great for many reasons. In my school, we are learning about Mammals. There are teachers who have developed a wiki with links and pictures of mammals for the students to click on. Students can look at the information and create their own with pictures that they have found and access their wiki from home. A wiki can also be used instead of a class website! If there is important information that a teacher would like to show their students, it can be shared on the wiki. You can add pictures, text and links to the wiki for students to check and share.
Web 2.0 allows users to interact with information allowing anyone to create websites and share resources. If you like to share information with other people, create a Wiki just like i did with Jigsaw Planet. It's easy for anyone to use, teachers and students. A wiki can be great for many reasons. In my school, we are learning about Mammals. There are teachers who have developed a wiki with links and pictures of mammals for the students to click on. Students can look at the information and create their own with pictures that they have found and access their wiki from home. A wiki can also be used instead of a class website! If there is important information that a teacher would like to show their students, it can be shared on the wiki. You can add pictures, text and links to the wiki for students to check and share.
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