2. BLOGGER
Designing and Developing Educational
Courseware in Blogger Blogs
Simple & Free
All you need is a gmail account
You can embed useful web tools into your
class blogs
blogger.com
5. How 2.0 Use Wordle with Your
Students
Turn a text or poem into a word poster.
Show the word cloud for the reading text and let your
students guess what the text is about.
Do brainstorming with your students, then copy the
results to the wordle.
Compare and contrast the word clouds of your students'
essays.
Ask your students embed their word clouds into your
class blog.
6. 2- ISSUU
Collect and share your documents online.
Create e-books via issuu.
Create an account, write all of your
information, then you can upload a file and get
the embed code for your e-book. Finally, you can
paste the embed code into your wiki.
After you have created an account and upload
your document, you can now go to your library.
Select the file you want, click embed to get the
HTML code.
issuu.com
7. How 2.0 Use Issuu with Your
Students
Have your students write stories and
upload their stories to issuu.
Ask your students embed their stories
into your class blog.
Write a story on your class blog, ask a
couple of questions about the story, let
your students guess the answers first.
Then, write the answers on a
document and upload it to
issuu, finally embed it into your class
blog.
8. 3- VOCAROO
Simple Voice Recording Tool
No membership required
All you need is a microphone
After you have finished recording, there
are two options; you can either
-“send to a friend” or
-“post on the internet”
You can get the html code and embed it
into your class blog.
vocaroo.com
9.
10. How 2.0 Use Vocaroo with
Your Students
Have your students record their oral
presentations, and choose “post on the
internet”, and send you the link via e-mail.
Let your students record their voices along
with their PowerPoint presentations.
Ask them to introduce themselves and paste
the html code into their class blog.
Ask your students to embed their recordings
into Google Earth placemarks.
11. 4- LINOIT
Linoit is an online bulletin board.
You can upload images, videos and attach
files.
You can build a lino and send the URL to your
students.
Your students don’t have to register to post
onto the Linoit.
You can embed your lino into your class blog
You can add icon on your lino, and set due
dates.
There is no word limit.
linoit.com
12.
13. How 2.0 Use Linoit with Your
Students
As a pre-writing activity, ask your
students go to your wall and do
brainstorming activities.
Have your students practise tenses by
using the tense they have learnt.
Ask your students write their opinions on
a topic.
Post a video onto the wall, ask a few
questions and have your students write
their responses.
Ask your students post the words they
have learnt that week onto the wall.