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It's certainly a challenge to engage today's students. Learning theory shows that one of the keys to successful learning is engagement. Using Philip Schlechty's "Qualities the Affect Engagement" as a framework, Tony Vincent outlines 21 technology tools, strategies, and tips educators can use to increase authentic engagement. Learn ways to motivate learners using online tools that are freely available. Examples include polling students, illustrating concepts with crazy cartoons, creating jazzy slide shows, and touring some of the newest coolest sites the web has to offer. 

 

 

  1. Bring YouTube into the classroom
  2. Chat about class
  3. Construct a website for collaboration
  4. Bookmark, organize, and annotate webpages
  5. Engage students with the coolest sites the web has to offer
  6. Collect data using a shared spreadsheet
  7. Collaborate on a document
  8. Connect to the world through Skype
  9. Host game shows
  10. Create online quizzes
  11. Record podcasts
  12. Make comic strips
  13. Co-create rubrics
  14. Design an online poster
  15. Create zooming presentations
  16. Assign roving reporters
  17. Have fun with images
  18. Instantly share text, photos, and videos
  19. Create talking cartoons
  20. Create hip slide shows
  21. Give choice of end products 

 

Tony Vincent's sites: Learning in Hand, Arizona K-12 Center Blog, Twitter, and Email

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