Collaboration Tools
The first website I found for collaboration this week was "Mindmeister," a website designed for group collaboration, particular to creating mind maps, and creating short presentations on a specific topic. This is a tool that is most effectively used by a single person, or a group. It is very accessible to students due to its simplicity; it allows some creativity that goes along with appearance, but does not allow for much more than creating one map and a time.
INTASC STANDARD #10: Leadership and Collaboration
INTASC STANDARD #10: Leadership and Collaboration
"Schoology"This website is one that I found while searching for tools to help students and teachers collaborate. Schoology has many great features that are valuable to keeping students informed, as well being able to work together one projects. The teacher side of schoology is nice because you are able to create courses, add students, do attendance and update students around the clock on what they need help with. Students are able to collaborate on projects by creating groups, sending quick messages, and being updated on changes to the schedule in order to keep them on top of things.
INTASC STANDARD #10: Leadership and Collaboration |