- Attend 1 or more online courses to gain an insightful experience;
- Create a Facebook account to reach out to students at a level medium;
- Create a Twitter account and tweet educational related material;
- Create a WhatsApp account to communicate with other right away;
- Create a Google hangouts account to set group meetings;
- Create a Skype account to communicate in real time;
- Create a Viber account to communicate synchronously;
- Create an Instagram account to bookmark interesting stuff to share;
- Create a Second Life account to simulate virtual environments that can serve educational purposes;
- Create a diigo account to save, organise and annotate online sites that are considered interesting, useful and important;
- Create a Pinterest account to share interesting photos;
- Create a blog to post your thoughts and opinions for others to follow;
- Create a wiki to store information and educational resources;
- Create a Scoop account to be able to reuse content from other interesting sites;
- Create a Flashmeeting account to be able to set realtime meetings with numerous people concurrently
- Create a Merlot account to access ready made educational resources;
- Create a Jing account to be able to create your own content;
- Create a Prezi account to author some dynamic presentations;
- Create a Slideshare account to be able to share all your presentations;
- Create a Quia account to be able to set online polls;
- Create a SurveyMonkey account to develop online surveys;
- Create a Moodle account to host your lessons;
- Create a communal google calendar with your students to remind them and ensure they are in synch with all set activities.
Monday, October 13, 2014
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