At the beginning of the Web 2.0 tools class I was feeling a bit overwhelmed with our requirements for the assignment, but after talking it out and examining the Glogster website, it is really cool and exciting. Glogster is the web 2.0 tool that my group is researching and learning how to use. I have done a little bit on the website so far like figuring out how to add your picture and edit your profile and seeing what kind of backgrounds and 'walls' you can use to design your poster. There are so many tools in Glogster such as presentations, portfolios, projects and classes that you can use in order to keep everything organized. I am anxious to experiment and research it more and get to play around with my own artifact so that I can see what all this web tool has to offer! I think this tool would be beneficial in the classroom for students to create posters on topics I assign them. For example, I could assign students to groups, assign each group a planet, and have those groups create posters about their planet. Sounds fun to me!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Web 2.0 Tools
At the beginning of the Web 2.0 tools class I was feeling a bit overwhelmed with our requirements for the assignment, but after talking it out and examining the Glogster website, it is really cool and exciting. Glogster is the web 2.0 tool that my group is researching and learning how to use. I have done a little bit on the website so far like figuring out how to add your picture and edit your profile and seeing what kind of backgrounds and 'walls' you can use to design your poster. There are so many tools in Glogster such as presentations, portfolios, projects and classes that you can use in order to keep everything organized. I am anxious to experiment and research it more and get to play around with my own artifact so that I can see what all this web tool has to offer! I think this tool would be beneficial in the classroom for students to create posters on topics I assign them. For example, I could assign students to groups, assign each group a planet, and have those groups create posters about their planet. Sounds fun to me!
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