Fun Web 2.0 Resources
Looking for some fun activities to use at home on those rainy summer days?!? Here are some great Web 2.0 resources that you can try. Remember to always get your parents permission when registering for accounts. Most of these sites will allow you to enter as a guest instead if you are not able to register.
- Blabberize A Blabber is a Talking Picture, so have fun making your photos come to life and talk out loud! Click here for a SAMPLE BLABBER
- Kerpoof - Kerpoof is an interactive movie maker, drawing tool, and much, much more. Click here to learn more about all that Kerpoof can do. Click here for my sample movie. Also, use the How To guide to make your own Kerpoof.
- Smilebox – Great for making Slide Shows, eCards, Scrapbooks, and much more. Only for use on PC’s though! So as of right now I have no samples!
- Flickr - Allows you to upload your photos and share them online with friends and family. When you have uploaded your photos to flickr, they can be easily integrated into many of these other Web 2.0 resources quickly.
- Scrapblog - Website that allows you to make digital scrapbook pages. You can incorporate your digital photos, videos, and music into the pages that you make. Thousands of layouts to choose from. Click here to view my sample.
- Dumpr – Great site to change your photos and add great effects before sharing them with your friends. Click here to view my sample.
- Animoto – Great site to make a collage of pictures and arrange them to music. Click here to view Mr. Robb’s sample from San Antonio.
- Want to make your own webpage. Check out Mr. Robb’s TechnoCheetah Blog. Mr. Robb is a Technology Teacher at Bellows Springs Elementary. He posted some great ideas on making your own webpage. Enjoy!
June 22nd, 2008 at 8:58 am
This is a great collection of resources!
Another idea is to create your own website – http://snurl.com/2mxte.
July 3rd, 2008 at 10:44 am
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July 18th, 2008 at 7:24 pm
[...] I’ve been working hard over the past three months to maintain a blog that I began using with my students this June. I have made several posts but have to admit that I need to continue to work on making more. Coming up with relevant content for kids over the summer has been a challenge but think that once the school year begins it will become easier. I plan on including blog posts and comments into my daily instruction for students, such as a warm up for grades 3-5 and so on. Click here to see my personal blog. [...]
August 25th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
I want to go on fun brain.com
sincerely
noah in miss cabos class