CoolTools+Guided+Learning

=Guided Learning=

A blog can be a useful tool for guiding learning because it is a web log that displays the most recent information at the] top of the page. Students can take advantage of the comments feature without logging in. ||  ||  || A simple one page document can be published, providing links, directions and more. Use tables to improve the look and layout of your documents. ||  ||  || Create a published step-by-step series of guided learning activities for students to follow. Consider using a *screencasting tool to provide video directions, upload it to YouTube, then quickly insert the video into your presentation. ||  ||  || This tool provides a step-by-step platform with a small place for directions on top of live webpages. Students won't get lost when following a guided lesson using this tool. ||  ||  || Use this tool to curate, collect and publish content a page of related content for sharing ||   ||  || This tool provides a place to post an assignment and allows users to create their own workspace. Use templates to provide students with guidelines, examples and links to resources on their own pages. ||  ||  || Create video tutorials from your desktop to demonstrate how to perform specific computer-related tasks. Encourage students to take advantage of the pause button when learning. ||  ||  ||
 * [[image:blogger.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===Blogger===
 * [[image:googledocs.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===Google Document===
 * [[image:googlepresentation.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===Google Presentation===
 * [[image:jogtheweb2.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===JogTheWeb===
 * [[image:scoopit.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===Scoop.it===
 * [[image:wikispaces.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===Wikispaces===
 * [[image:screencastomatic.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===*ScreenCast-o-Matic===