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K12 Online Conference- Alan Levine “I Did Not Know You Could do THAT with Free Web Tools”

Alan Levine ” me cayó imediatamente simpático” as we say in Argentina. Immediately I felt he was a “cool” guy when he said during the first few seconds of his presentation:

I have hardly seen it all (on the web). If someone claims an expertise in this, they are surely lying. So, I am always learning on the web. That’s what I love about it. That’s my fascination with it. That there is so much to learn and so many other people that can fill in your own gaps.

I agree with him regarding the learning with its fascination. That’s what it should be for our students as well.

  1. So the first tool he talks about is YouTube. It is a video upload, download and sharing site. Alan gives a few examples of how educators could use a site like youtube by finding already created clips or upload their students reports, storytelling, field work, virtual penpals
  2. Flickr
    How to use Flickr as a presentation tool. The fascinating part is that you are thinking you know a tool pretty well  and suddenly you find out,  that there is an entirely new function and aspect of it. Simply amazing!
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  4. Del.icio.us
  5. Slideshare

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