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1. Effective Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom : Part 1

This ebook was written with intent to guide educators to use technology as an enabler in their teaching and learning. With 16 online tools reckoned as effective tools that can be integrated into classroom, I do hope it will help the educators in facilitating their teaching and learning. The websites are Emaze, Titanpad, Spicynodes, Twiddla, Popplet, Goclass, Kidblog, Dropbox, Murally, Bubbl.us, Storyjumper, LiveBinders, Spiderscribe.net, Text2Mindmap, Primarypad and Planboard.  

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/effective-web-20-tools-for-the-classroom-part-1

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2. Effective Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom : Part 2

This ebook was an extension of the first volume which with intent to guide educators to use technology as an enabler in their teaching and learning. The websites are Wiggo, Prezi, Edcanvas (now Blendspace), ClassDojo, TestMoz, Kubbu, Schoology, Stixy, Animoto, Projecqt, Socrative, Zoho Show, Story Bird, Gnowledge, Edmodo, Weebly and Engrade.

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/effective-web-20-tools-for-the-classroom-part-2

 

3. Learning Through Open Educational Resources.

The purpose of this ebook is to help educators to look for websites that provide contents for their students. These websites will provide contents which might be able to help educators to deliver the lesson in the classroom. The websites are: Curriki, Youtube Edu, WIKI, Khan Academy, Stanford Engineering Everywhere, MIT Open Courseware, BBC Learning, Encyclopedia of Life (EOL), WatchKnowLearn, Vimeo Education, Knowmia, Citizendium, Internet Archieve, History Pin, CK-12, TeacherTube, SmartHistory, SchoolTube, PBS Learning Media, National Geographic Media.

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/learning-through-open-educational-resources

 

4. Online Educational Resources. (2013)

This focus of this ebook is to share ideas on the resources on the WWW in advancing the current educational practices. The websites are Pinterest, Smore, easel.ly, Inklewriter, Myhisto, Flipsnack, Biblionasum, Litpick, Workflowy, 19Pencils, Seriously Amazing, Edudemic, Science Netlink, TEDed, Codedamy and Digital Public Library of America (DPLA).

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/online-educational-resources

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5. The Use of Instructional Technology in Classroom.

This is the reference book for EDU455 subject in the Faculty of Education. Students will be downloaded this ebook for free.

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/the-use-of-instructional-technology-in-classroom

 

6. Web Tools for Online Survey 

This ebook will explain websites that can help us to conduct online survey. These websites are Survey Monkey, Kwik Surveys, Fluid Surveys, SogoSurvey, SurveyGizmo, Survs, QuestionPro, Free Online Survey Planet, Zoomerang, Murvey, Conspek, Survey Share, Stellar Survey and ZapSurvey.

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/web-tools-for-online-survey

 

7. Terms Use in Instructional Technology 

This ebook will explain terms we use in Instructional Technology. It is supported by images taken from the web.

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/terms-use-in-instructional-technology

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8. Effective Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom : Part 3

This ebook was written with intent to guide educators to use technology as an enabler in their teaching and learning. With 12 online tools reckoned as effective tools that can be integrated into classroom, I do hope it will help the educators in facilitating their teaching and learning. The websites are Blendspace, Educlipper, Bravenet,  Lino, Slideshare, RealTime Board, UTellStory, MyBrainShark, WikiSpace, Buncee, Evernote and Present.Me.

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/effective-web-20-tools-for-the-classroom-part-3

http://www.scribd.com/doc/214317110/Effective-Web-2-0-Tools-for-the-Classroom-Part-3

Flipsnack version:

http://ikip.flipsnackedu.com/browse/fxkiolic

 

9. Effective Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom : Part 4.

This ebook was an extension of the previous volume which with intent to guide educators to use technology as an enabler in their teaching and learning. The websites are Powtoon, ImageChef, BiteSlide, FotoFlexer, Shape Collage, Stupeflix, Pixton, Scratch, GoAnimate, Fotor, Kizoa and Museum Box.

http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/effective-web-20-tools-for-the-classroom-part-4

http://www.scribd.com/doc/214318999/Effective-Web-2-0-Tools-for-the-Classroom-Part-4

Flipsnack version:

http://ikip.flipsnackedu.com/browse/fcmszes9

 

10. Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). 

This book is written with such intention, for educators who want to leverage on the open online courses to better themselves. This book serves as a guide for beginners who wish to explore the various platforms of MOOCs, namely Coursera, iversity, edX, ALISON, Canvas Network, Open Learning, Academic Earth, Future Learn, Peer to Peer University, Saylor.Org, and Udemy. There are two chapters that first introduce to the readers what MOOC is and how MOOC can serve as a medium of learning. Each chapter then starts by simply introducing the name of the MOOC platforms that follows with descriptions of the respective MOOC platforms. Readers will appreciate the inclusion of screenshots to ease their navigation in making the most out of the online resources. It is hoped that this book will provide a resource to advocate for the best possible ways to learn from the open world.

 

Link: http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/massive-open-online-course-a-guide-for-beginners

 

11. Effective Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom : Part 5

This is the fifth book of its series- Effective Web 2.0 Tools for the classroom, which featured various Web 2.0 tools that can be used to maximized students’ learning. As an extension to the earlier parts of this series, this book too dedicates its every chapter to one particular Web 2.0 tool.  It subsequently goes on to describe the benefits of using the tool in educational settings, which is then followed by the step-by-step guidance in using the tool. Readers will also appreciate the inclusion of screenshots to ease their navigation in making the most out of the online resources. Eleven tools are described in this part of the Web 2.0 tools series, namely Twiducate, LittleBirdsTale, Thoughts.co, Dweeber, Sketchlot, CoSketch, Glogster, Scribblar, CollaborizeClassroom, SchoolRack and Edublogs.

Link : http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/effective-web-20-tools-for-the-classroom-part-5

Link : https://www.scribd.com/doc/311071080/Effective-Web-2-0-Tools-for-the-Classroom-Part-5

 

12. Web 2.0 Tools for Assessment (2016)

This book features 9 different assessment platforms, namely ExamTime, TestMoz, GotoQuiz, QuizWorks, Classmarkers, Proprofs, MakeAQuiz, QuizEgg, and QuizBean. Most of these tools do not require the user to register for an account, which provides convenience when a teacher needs to have a quick assessment on students’ understanding. These assessment platforms also provide one-click away performance analysis and scores the students obtained upon the completion of a particular quiz. Each chapter starts by simply introducing the name of the assessment tool that follows with descriptions and benefits of the respective assessment tool. Readers will appreciate the inclusion of screenshots to ease their navigation in making the most out of the online resources. It is hoped that this book will provide a resource to advocate for the best possible ways to learn from the open world.

Link : http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/web-20-tools-for-assessment

Link : https://www.scribd.com/doc/311070865/Web-2-0-Tools-for-Assessment

 

13. Introduction to Google for Education 

This book aims to guide teachers and students on how to use Google for education by learning to use the many applications that are offered by Google such as Google Doc, Google Slides, Google Form and many more in their teaching and learning processes either at school or for personal use. This manual will guide the readers on how to use these applications that Google had provided in teaching and learning process with screenshots, visual aids and very detailed descriptions. Step-by-step instructions have also been included in the manual to avoid unnecessary confusion in using the Google applications. Other than that, this manual guidebook also guides and provides readers with suggestions on how to actually really implement the Google application and make it possible to be used to teach students which would definitely make the life of both parties much easier and simpler.  With very detailed descriptions, you would definitely understand in no time!

Link : http://www.slideshare.net/johaneddy/introduction-to-google-for-education

Link : https://www.scribd.com/doc/293779759/Introduction-to-Google-for-Education

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