While I am at it, give Photo Story 3 a go too! download.cnet.com/Photo-Story-3-for-Windows/3000-12511_4-10339154.html :o)
On 6/19/11, Michele wrote: > Ditto! Glogster is a great tool for student products. Another fun one > is wordle... wordle.com -- check it out, it's fun! > > > On 6/13/11, Anna wrote: >> Use Filimentality to create the webquest. It provides a basic >> framework that the students can follow. Use Glogster for the >> student product facet of the webquest. A Glogster page is like a >> digital, multimedia scrapbook page. It would be a great product >> for students to create based on their webquest learning >> experiences. >> >> Ann
On 6/12/11, Betty wrote: > On 6/12/11, muinteoir wrote: >> I've used filimentality in the past, it was pretty easy, >> but I'm curious about using Glogster too. >> >> Has anyone every tried it? > > I've never even heard of it, much less tried it. I plan to > check it out as soon as this posts!
I had a thought about adding another dimension to webquests. Since I teach elementary, it's important that any links students go to are carefully scrutinized beforehand. I think that it would be cool you put all of the links onto a visual bookmarking page. Take a look at [link removed]
That's a good idea. I wonder if any bookmarking page is accessible at my school? Actually, I don't even do webquests anymore since it's so hard to find any decent sites that aren't blocked at our school.
While I am at it, give Photo Story 3 a go too! download.cnet.com/Photo-Story-3-for-Windows/3000-12511_4-10339154.html :o)
On 6/19/11, Michele wrote: > Ditto! Glogster is a great tool for student products. Another fun one > is wordle... wordle.com -- check it out, it's fun! > > > On 6/1...See More