Thing 13: So Many Tools…So Little Time!
Posted by: ~dk~ in K12L2, instructional+technology, tags: web2.0Thing 13 – Explore a Tool of Your Choice
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Jigzone:
What it is: Jigzone allows you to turn your own photos into online jigsaw puzzles that you can share with others. You have the ability to choose the level of puzzle difficulty from a simple 6 piece puzzle to a challenging 247 piece puzzle.
How to integrate Jigzone into your curriculum: Jigzone is perfect for use on any interactive whiteboard. Jigsaw puzzles promote logical reasoning and problem solving skills.
Tips: You don’t have to use this great tool with the interactive whiteboard, it would also be a great center for the one or two computer classroom or even for use in the computer lab.
Gliffy:
What it is: Gliffy is an online diagramming software that allows users to create and share professional-looking flowcharts, diagrams, technical drawings, organization charts, floor plans, idea webs and more. Users can save their work to Gliffy’s server or download it to their computer.
How to integrate Gliffy into your curriculum: One of the hardest concepts to teach elementary school students is effective outlining — taking ideas and organizing them in a logical order that flows. The ability to visually represent concepts, ideas, and related pieces of information graphically reaches learners at a deeper level than simply using text-based descriptions. Gliffy is a great tool for those who want to take graphic organizing to the next level by involving collaboration among students. Since this tool is collaborative, students can work together to develop a mind map and invite collaborators to work with them in a password-protected environment.
My Gliffy Activity: Gallon Kid

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