5. A scenario in which this could work would be something like English. In which there is a paper everyone would have need to have read and then he or she could comment on it. The teacher could also upload the book or paper into his or her blog for the students to read.
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Final part 5/5
June 2, 2008Final 4/5
June 2, 2008I was unable to upload the images for photo shop into here.
Final part 3/5
June 2, 20083. Students will be able to go at their own rate. Instead of reading big textbooks for a few sections of what you need, students would be able to use the Internet to search for what they need.
Final part 2/5
June 2, 2008When not in that classroom part of the site, students can do a few other things on this site. They will have the ability to share music sort of like a youtube.com, but watched over by a group of students and teachers.
Final part 1/5
June 2, 2008Ok so for this website I am thinking of something in which three things would need to be able to take place. You would need a part so students and teachers could talk or send messages and a place to act as a classroom. In the class room there would be a box in which people can comment on what is being said in the class (instant messenger), but the teacher would be able to lock the box so no one can use it tell he or she sees fit and delete comments at will. A blog where students would turn in work.
Frontline Questions
May 21, 20081. Yes. I have a myspace. I go on it maybe around 3mins every few days.
2. No, they do not have a myspace page. They have seen my myspace page and they know anytime they ask to see I will, because I do not have anything to hide.
3.To my friends it is a way to talk to people. To my parents it is just an other web site that me or my sister go on. My grandma does not even own a computer. She has told us that the last time she used one was a long time ago, when the computers were much much bigger than they were today.
4. on Myspace try to limit the amount of info I put on it. Just because if I wanted someone to know where I live and stuff I would tell them in person.
Ask 500
May 13, 2008http://www.ask500people.com/profile/paratalmi
It was a good site. I did not really see anything wrong with it.
Online Presentations Assignment
April 30, 20081. ThinkFree.com is a good web site if your looking for a free online presentation service it takes a little while to load, the first time you use it, but after that it speeds up. You can have more than just one presentation. It has many different features that you can use which makes it that much easier. The best part of all of this is that it is free. there are a few web sites out there that are bad because they are free, but this is not one of those.
2. Zoho was an other good web site someone could use it if they needed an online presentation with no understanding of this stuff already. Setting up an account only took a few seconds. They had many different layouts you could have picked from for your presentation. It was very easy to use nothing was confusing. Over all I rate this tied for first place.
http://show.zoho.com/public/cvilledieu/End%20of%20the%20Cold%20War
3. Google. What list would be complete with out Google. Google has just about everything you need and the great part about google having all these things is that you do not have to set up all these different accounts with different passwords and maybe forgetting things. Google’s online Presentation was very easy to use just as easy as the other two. over all they were all just as good as the next, but I did like Google more just because I did not need to sign up for anything other than the email which I already had.
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=ddxh83rx_1f8nd4bgj
online word
April 22, 20081.google. Goggle offers many apps like email; a RSS feeder, some others, and now they offer an online word processor. Goggle’s word processor is easy like goggles other apps and you only need one account with goggle to use all their services, so you do not have to set up a lot of different accounts. Everything you need is right in front of you. I found this processor to be better than other processors, but they were all free so it is better than running out and buying Microsoft word for around 50 or so dollars. Even though this was the best it does not mean it was not a close race.
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddxh83rx_03h8zsqdx
2.Buzzword. This site was good in the fact that it was easy to use, but it did not have a grammar check. So it did not catch all of the mistakes on the doc. The layout of the site made it easy to find my way around. I did like how you were able to see the history of the doc. So if you wanted to see how the document was before you changed most of it, which was an option. An up side to this site was the fact that it was free. So over this entire site was better than some.
3.AjaxWrite. This Online Word Processing app was not to good. I tried using this site, but was unable to. I waited around ten minutes for the document to open, but nothing ever happened. It might have just been my computer that made it unable to load it, so you might want to look at it yourself. It was looking like a good processing app, but if you cannot open something than it is kind of pointless. Maybe someone will have better luck with this site than I did. If I were someone looking for a good word processing app that was free I would go with one of the above web sites.