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Using Web 2.0 Tools to Teach a (Poetry) Unit
Presenter: Mary T. Ewald
http://maryzworldpresents.wetpaint.com/

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Wetpaint Wiki site lists these tools with descriptions, tutorials, and short 'how to sign-up instructions' with site tutorials for use. You may access it at any time. You have permission to use my site as a resource and as specified in the Creative License in the right hand box.

Tech Tool Resources - With tutorials, examples, and How to Instructions

Author and Poem Project Practice - a project which demonstrates how each tool could be incorporated into a lesson or unit.

Think of the Wetpaint Wiki as a word document where you paste your words, links, and pictures and where others can add or edit your work from anywhere in the world where everyone can work on the page or site at the same time from school, home, office, or coffee shop.

May 14, 2011 - Workshop Web 2.0 Tools Used
Requires account sign-up
**Wetpaint Wiki: http://www.wetpaint.com (as above) FREE, or paid.
Username: ___________________________________________
Password: ___________________________________________
Site Name: ___________________________________________
URL: ___________________________________________

**Voicethread: http://www.voicethread.com (Talk about an image, video clip, or .doc, .ppt by recording (voice, webcam, or by typing)
FREE, or paid.
Username: ___________________________________________
Password: ___________________________________________


No account necessary - FREE
Spreeder: http://www.spreeder.com/


(Cut and paste text, speed reader tool, adjusts speed)

Wordsift: http://www.wordsift.com/
(sorts repeated vocabulary and main ideas from text, also provides a visual thesaurus, related videos to concepts, and summary of text)

More Web 2.0 tools listed on
Tech Tool Resources.









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