- View our VoiceThread, published in the sidebar.
- Return to our shared Avatar slideshow and write a little blurb about your online identity. To add text to your slide, choose Insert > Text Box
If you haven't already done so...
- Review some powerful blogs created by d97 teachers and contribute ideas to Webspiration. Blogs to check out is a new page that has been added to the top of this blog. Please use this page to look at blogs and search for ideas. If you see something you would like to try, modify, or discuss, please add it to the Webspiration document which is linked to the sidebar of this blog. This document was significantly modified after today's class. The goal is to get everyone to collaborate on this Webspiration document and we will use it every day. If you are having trouble accessing the Webspiration document, please email me from home or talk to me in class.
- Explore some other Avatar creator websites. A GoogleDoc has been started and shared with you. You should see it in your list of GoogleDocs with a New label. Directions are written on the document itself. We will use the list you generate to learn how to evaluate Web 2.0 tools and then we will use another Web 2.0 tool, BagTheWeb, to create a collection of resources to post on your blog.
Go to Create an Avatar
Note: By clicking on this link, you will access the published document, but you won't be able to Edit it directly from this link. This is a complication resulting from Gmail not recognizing our op97.org accounts as Gmail accounts.
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