This blog was developed to function as a journal for the class I am taking EME6414 Web 2.0-Based Learning and Performance.
In this first post, I would like to share a robust resource provided by the Online Learning Consortium: The Technology Test Kitchen.
I went to OLC Conference in 2014 when I first saw the Technology Test Kitchen. They were collecting and compiling recipes from all members, conference attendees, and educators involved in online instructional and instructional technology in order to share and make a recipe book for anyone to take to their own classroom or teaching settings.
I don’t think they have published a recipe book in 2016 yet. But here is the link for the 2014 and 2015 editions.
While not every tool in this book is a Web 2.0 or Social Media Tool, a lot of them are, and a lot of them are free.
I hope you find this recipe book useful.
Cheers!
What a great concept! A recipe book. I can imagine that this will be a really wonderful resource and reference tool. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing the resource! I’m sure many folks in the class will find it useful.
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Hey! Thanks for sharing the recipe book! I thought it was pretty comprehensive and useful! There are a lot of tools available in there that we can use as part of our own teaching strategies, which are all very creative!
Ernest
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Hello Luci! Your blog looks so nice!
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Thank you!
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Hi Luci! I love that you used WordPress. I was scared to stray from the pack. Thanks for sharing the Technology Test Kitchen! I am always trying to compile the free technology tools I come across and I like that that has already been done here.
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