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See for yourself what the Web 2.0 buzz is all about. Aside from being highly interactive,
accessible and collaborative-it's a fun use of technology! Our experts will guide you through six
different ways to incorporate Web 2.0 into your classroom. Prepare yourself to learn a lot and be
entertained along the way. GO EXPLORE!
Presentation Tools
Create and share presentation slides anytime, anywhere.
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Video Tools
Learn more enhanced video integration in the classroom.
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Mobile Tools
Think cell phones are for making calls, texting and taking pictures? Think again.
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Image Tools
Use social photo sharing sites to inject creativity into instruction through photography.
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Community Tools
Easy-to-use collaboration tools to make working together less work-and way more engaging.
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Best of the Rest
Word art, digital collage, and more. Bring school projects to life in a creative way.
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Feed Your Needs
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) or school feeds can offer nearly
instant updates on homework assignments, club and group news, or even a sports team's practice schedule.
Is school canceled?
Mass notification systems relay vital information and alerts directly to students, teachers, parents and administrators.
Rip a clip
Blogging, video and podcasting tools let you create, post, and access rich multimedia school-focused content.
Be great-collaborate!
Shared-learning websites (like a global-warming wiki for a class project) benefit from collective intelligence of its many contributors.
Tech charge
21st Century Classroom tools put students' tech-savvy skills to work in collaborative projects across the school—and around the world.



