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FrontPage - HOME Group Project - Relevance - Conceptual Background/Research - Multimedia - SourcesGroup MembersMeetings

 

Resources

 

Daccord, T. (2012). Online posters. Chestnut Hill, MA: ETT: Teaching History with

 

       Techonology. Retrieved from http://thwt.org/index.php/presentations-multimedia/posters

 

 

Fahser-Herro, Danielle; Steinkuehler, Constance (2009-2010), Web 2.0: Literacy                 

 

     and secondary teacher education. Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 

         

     v26 n2 p55-62.

 

 

Greenhow, C., Robelia, B., & Hughes, J. E. (2009). Learning, teaching, and scholarship in a digital age web

 

     2.0 and classroom research: What path should we take now?. Educational Researcher, Vol. 38 Issue 4,

 

     p246 - 259. Retrieved from  http://edr.sagepub.com/content/38/4/246.short

 

 

Kennedy Mike (Mar 2012). Technological advances that give students more control of their

 

     education are changing schools and universities. American School & University, Vol. 84      

     

     Issue 7, p16-20, 4p.

 

 

Mia, Keo, Tse-Kian Neo, Fui-Theng Leow (2011). Developing an interactive multimedia-

 

     mediated learning environment using Gagne's 9 events of instruction in a Malaysian

 

     Classroom. International Journal of Instructional Media. Vol. 38 Issue 4, p379-389, p.11.

 

 

Wang, L. C., & Beasley, W. (2008). The wiki as a web 2.0 tool in education. International

 

     Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p78-85.

 


 

  • Progreso ISD website : http://www.progresoedu.net/
  • Progreso East Elementary School.  This is the place where this instructional unit will take place. 

Here is the website link http://www.progresoedu.net/#!__progreso-east-elementary/schools

 


These are auxiliary tools for the instructional guide.

 

http://iwest.edublogs.org/2012/02/10/glogster-interactive-multimedia-posters-online/

 

http://facultynet.matc.edu/tltnewsletter/sept11/tltnewsletter_september11.htm

 

http://thwt.org/index.php/presentations-multimedia/posters

 

http://www.technologybitsbytesnibbles.info/archives/3406

 

Why use Glogster? 

 

 

 

 

 

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