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This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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School Teachers

Effective use of ICT based science teaching learning objects.

The guidelines aim at providing science secondary school teachers with the competences to make an effective use of ICT based science teaching learning objects.

Teachers’ Guidelines

3 Appropriate Tools for Professional Development
3.2 Equipping Teachers for Professional Development
3.2.3 Teaching Specific Technologies
This list features several web tools for teachers keen on integrating technology into their instruction and work routine. There are many web platforms that are educationally focused including the following: Google drive: a suite of productivity tools that works across different devices. Google Drive provides 15 GB of free storage. It enables the creation of stunning presentations, collaboration on a document, drawing or design spreadsheets for classes,

Dropbox: al cloud-based storage platform that allows saving and storage of documents and PDFs and sharing with others.

Evernote: powerful web tool that can be used to make notes, bookmark webpages and many more. Evernote is free and works across different devices mobile and web based.

Socrative: a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.

Edmodo: a safe and easy way for classes to connect and collaborate, share content, and access homework, grades and school notices.

Prezi: a cloud-based presentation tool that allows creation of presentations embeddable in different websites and blogs

ThingLink: a web tool that lets you create interactive images that can contain links, videos, presentations and many more

Flipboard: a platform that can be used to collect, and curate favourite stories or articles and read them in a magazine like format.

Edutopia: the motto or this platform is "Empowering and connecting teachers, administrators, and parents with innovative solutions and resources to better education."

Google in Education: platform created by Google with comprehensive information about using Google products in education.

Wevideo: an online video creation platform, providing video editing, collaboration, and sharing across any device - mobile, tablets, laptops & PCs.

Poll Everywhere: Audience response system that uses mobile phones, twitter, and the web. Responses are displayed in real-time on gorgeous charts in PowerPoint, Keynote

Piktochart: infographic making tool that is free and very easy to use, as well as providing already made templates to use.

Edshelf: web tool to curate, organize and share web content.

Diigo: a social bookmarking website which allows signed-up users to bookmark and tag web-pages. Additionally, it allows users to highlight any part of a webpage and attach sticky notes to specific highlights or to a whole page

Mentimeter: Enables students to contribute to presentations with their smartphones and show the results live.

Panopto: allows teachers to record, live stream, manage, and share videos that can enhance student interaction with the VLE.
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