This podcast is a recording of my presentation at the Oklahoma Technology Association (OTA) conference on February 11, 2009, in Oklahoma City. Check the podcast shownotes for links to the session wiki, which includes referenced websites and tools as well as others we didn’t have time to address in this session. The official program description was: Often the most valuable learning outcome of a professional conference is a single website, collaboration idea, or software application which can transformatively help students and teachers more effectively demonstrate mastery of knowledge and skills included in the curriculum. This presentation focuses on a diverse array of web 2.0 tools teachers and librarians can use to enhance classroom websites, collaborative projects, and multimedia reports created by students individually or in distributed teams.
Show Notes:
- Session resources and links
- Celebrate Oklahoma Voices learning community
- Oklahoma Technology Association
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