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TLED 430 Module 3 Collaborative

Assignment
Web 2.0 Tools to Support Collaborative learning

Read the directions in Blackboard on how to complete this sheet.

Jessica Hopkins
Name of the tool Forvo
Where to access https://forvo.com/
this tool (web
address)
Brief instructions The teacher, for example, may have English as their primary language. If a
of how to use the foreign speaking student is assigned to this English-speaking teacher’s class,
tool there maybe language barriers. If the student’s primary speaking language is
Spanish, for example, the teacher will struggle to understand the student.
With the online tool Forvo, the teacher can translate any language any
student may speak. The student can also use this online tool for
understanding the teacher or their peers as well. The teacher should show
the student how to use the online tool, this way the student can use it at
home as well, when they do their homework.
Ideas for how the All School Level Students:
tool can be used  I would use this tool to help understand foreign students whom
in PK-12 speak languages I cannot understand.
 The tool can also be used for better understanding of their classwork,
while in the classroom.
 The tool can also be used at home, to help the student with their
homework.
 When the teacher needs to write or send a note to the parent, the
teacher can use this tool to help the parent understand the
letter/email more efficiently.
 The teacher can use this tool to help make labels for common use
items around the classroom.
 The teacher can use this tool for when there is a parent teacher-
conference, for better communication skills.
 The parent can also use this tool to help their child with their
homework, etc.
 The other students in the classroom can use this tool to help their
communication with the foreign-speaking classmate is in a group
with their peers.

Positives and Positives:


challenges of  Forvo is completely free, so the students/teachers/parents do not
using the tool need to purchase anything prior. The website has many languages
that are very common, to not common at all. So there should not be
an issue with having a certain language listed that is needed.
 The Forvo tool helps the students, parents and teachers communicate
verbally more efficiently. There may be a language barer between all
parties involved, and this tool helps with the restrictions involved.
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 Forvo is great when the student is struggling with classwork or


homework. The student can have easy access at home or in the
classroom (assuming there is always a laptop near by the student).
 This type of tool is helpful when the teacher needs to create a note
home or an email for the parent(s). the teacher can use Forvo to
translate the whole note or email so the parent(s) can fully
understand what kind of help the teacher needs regarding the
student.
 The teacher does not need to understand another language fully if
they’re using the Forvo tool. For example, if the teacher has no
understanding beyond greetings in French, but there is a French
speaking student in class, Forvo can help extend the understanding
between the student and the teacher.

Negatives:
 The challenges Forvo may present is the very slim change there is a
certain dialect of Spanish, for example, that the tool website does not
include. This could create a sense of miscommunication on certain
words, regarding a certain Spanish dialect.
 Another challenge with using the Forvo tool is if the family cannot
use the tool at home for homework. If the family is not finically
stable enough to have access to internet, this may cause an issue. If
the family does not believe in having a computer in their household,
this could cause an issue also with using Forvo.
 The last challenge with Forvo is the school the student is attending
does not have a computer desktop or laptop provided in the
classroom. Some schools are advanced to have a laptop available for
each student. Whereas some schools may not have the financial
stability to provide any laptop/desktops in the classrooms, except for
the library for example. If there is a library computer, the student can
access it would become difficult for the student to keep up with the
classwork because they cannot sit in the classroom and the library at
the same time.
Regina Desamours
Name of the tool Edmoeo
Where to access https://new.edmodo.com/groups/29152849
this tool (web
address)
Brief instructions All School Levels:
of how to use the (List of Steps to Take) =
tool  Open Edmodo
 Click on “I am a student”
 Fill out the prompt (Name etc.)
 Login and create an account
 Enter your school or class
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 Create posts for students, parents and colleagues.


 Share files, links and save to the class library.
 Create polls, assignment and quizzes
*Students can also use the app on their tablet or phones*

Ideas for how the  This a wonderful resource for keeping students and parents abreast
tool can be used of everything going on in the classroom. The teacher can post notes,
in PK-12 resources, homework, extra credit quizzes and share student work.
This tool would be incredibly handy for snows days or for absent
students.
 Below is a list of ideas for Edmodo…
1. Assessments
Utilize the Edmodo quiz builder or poll feature to assess students’ learning
during or after a unit of study.
2. Peer Reviews & Critiques
Place students in small groups and have them post their work to their group
for peer review and feedback.
3. Writing Projects
Enable students to tap into individualism and build self-esteem by sharing
their writing projects with each other in Edmodo.
4. Build Digital Citizenship Skills
Enforce online etiquette guidelines for students when using Edmodo to help
them build digital citizenship skills.
5. Book Clubs
Organize a book group in Edmodo to encourage students to read and discuss
novels with each other.
6. Cultural Exchange Projects
Give students the opportunity to learn about other world cultures by
connecting your classroom with classrooms around the globe via an
Edmodo group.
7. Sub-Hub
Use Edmodo to communicate with your students when you’re out of the
classroom or provide updates to students who are absent from class.
8. Mobile Learning
Integrate the Edmodo mobile app into classroom curriculum to make
learning interactive anytime, anywhere.
9. Planning Committees
If you’re planning a school play, the annual fundraiser or next year’s
curriculum, create an Edmodo group to help committee members
collaborate.
10. Project Based Learning
Facilitate project-based learning in your classroom by leveraging Edmodo’s
small-group feature.
11. Differentiated Instruction
Deliver differentiated content in your classroom through the use of small
groups and shared folders.
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12. School Clubs
If you’re part of a school club or sports team, create an Edmodo group to
coordinate meets, practices and games, as well as post results
Positives and Positives:
challenges of  An advantage is students and parents can access assignments and
using the tool notes with this tool.
 Another positive is that students can interact with each other as well.
 The tool also has a free work check on the website.
 Also, a positive is that parents can contact the teacher with the tool,
and teachers share added resources for the students whom miss
work.
 The last positive advantage of this tool is that parents and teachers
can access it on phone also.

Challenges:
A challenge with the tool is regulating the posts and keeping it positive and
professional.
Another disadvantage is that I am concerned that it could be an outlet for
complaints or bullying.
Also a disadvantage is that there is some misinformation among the tool
usage.
The last challenge the tool presents is there may not be internet access or
phone access available for the students and parents.

Alexandria Howard
Name of the tool Quizalize
Where to access https://www.quizalize.com/
this tool (web
address)
Brief instructions The teacher will create an account, he or she will give a student a link and
of how to use the access code for instance that way it is connected directly to their specific
tool class and assignments created by this teacher or other teachers. It will allow
you to choose if you are a student or teacher but based on grade levels/age
may need parental guidance. They can access this website on a smartphone,
laptop, desktop, iPad, etc. The best part about this is the website is
completely free to all users. Once the student is registered and has followed
the link to their specific class, they will have complete access to all quizzes,
tests, and other assignments assigned to them. The teacher can create their
own personalized quizzes or use resources that other educators have come
up with. After they’ve done so, they can give it to that specific class. The
next step they come across are the game settings, which are simple yes or no
questions or amounts of certain things. In this step you can choose whether
you want to use sounds or not use them, randomize question order, number
of questions, use the timer, show question feedback, show correct answer,
show your work and mastery mode (helps strengthen learning for everyone).
Once all of those have been completed, the teacher continues to the next
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step, which allows teachers to choose if they play it in class or will use it as
a homework assignment. They can also choose the time it assigned and for
time they permit. There is an advanced option, and this just gives educators
the choice to decide if they want to give students unlimited tries. After all
the background information and settings have been decided they allow
students to have the chance for follow up activities for students who score
less than 50%, between 50% and 80% and more than 80%. When that has
been completed (optional), the assignment is submitted to the class.
Ideas for how the All School Levels:
tool can be used  It can be used to help students practice something they are having
in PK-12 trouble with.
 There are follow up activities that let them see what they missed and
what they can do in order to score higher next time.
 Parents can sit down with their child like they would with any other
homework assignment and guide them through.
 After each question is answer, the website does a little celebration,
grants them a score and allows them to see how long it took, which
for young students is very exciting.
 Students can set up their own quizzes for other classmates, making it
fun and more engaging for them.

Positives and Positives:


challenges of  “Engage your class as you assess their skills – Pick from over
using the tool 120,000 ready-made quizzes or quickly create your own. Play
quizzes as fun team games on the whiteboard – motivating students
to answer correctly.
 Get instant insights in the classroom – Get student feedback you can
really use – instantly. Know where to focus your efforts and track
each student’s progress over time.
 Effortlessly assign the best follow-up resources – Automatically
provide students with different support and extension activities after
quizzes, depending on their level of understanding. Choose from
videos, PDFs and web pages.”
 Parents can see the progress their child makes and could increase a
child’s test results 8-10%.
 Students still must type in some answers, which is good because it
still makes students must study instead of just looking at it as a
“game” per say
 They are able to use this program if school is out for any reason.
Negatives:
 The students can’t see how they are scoring against their peers
 It is very case sensitive/must have the exact answer. I had tried the
assignment out to see how students would see it from their side and
the one question asked, “I have towns but no houses, lakes but no
water, forests but no trees, and mountains but no rocks. I am a…”
TLED 430 Module 3 Collaborative
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My answer was “A map” and it showed as incorrect and when the
correct answer came up it stated “Map”, so that is one thing that I
think could be improved.
 The anagrams were also hard to use, it was as if once you clicked an
answer, you couldn’t change it, which didn’t seem fair.
 When you go to the website, you can see all of your classmates
names and you could click on any one you wanted, if you really
wanted to, so I think either something could be created for the
teacher so that each student has their own set password so they aren’t
able to touch one another’s work or progress.
 The last challenge is if the student doesn’t have access to internet at
home or at school.
 Not all students have computers at home or access to a computer.

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