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Customize your own passport page and track all your travelĭestinations (sort of global - only a handful of sites listed), Tips and Member profiles are available without registering - they apparently have about 3,000 registered members - not hugely successful for a state tourism site, I would guess.Search the database for members with similar interests, find top rated places, the most respected users or the most valuable tips.Rate and review hotels, restaurants, attractions, and more.Connect with thousands of fellow travelers from all continents.Tips for more than 300 destinations in Oregon and over 90,000 others worldwide.The State of Oregon's website, which is somewhat of a traditional state travel site, except that you need to join the site to see most of the information. And they seem to be looking for advertisers on their homepage. Its beta version was focused on Northern California, and its plans in April 2007 were to go national in "the coming months." That obviously did not happen, as it is still Northern California based, and they do not seem to talk about going national any longer. These three were all promoted to me in April 2007, about 18 months ago.ħ1 Miles - is an early staycation website, founded before the concept of staycation became popularized.
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So what I decided to do today was to look back at the oldest ones that I had files away and see which of them is still of interest today. Most of these are from PR people wanting to promote their website and products. Even when I am not actively blogging, I still file away emails that I receive that are Travel 2.0 related to, hopefully, review when I have more time. Quizlet: online flash cards and study games to learn vocabulary.It has been awhile since I lasted posted a review - been a busy summer and start to the new academic year.
#WEB2.0 VIDEO TOOLS CODE#
QR Code Generator: create QR codes for your students to scan with the cell phones and tablets. You can make videos up to 5 minutes long for free. Jing: screencasting tool to capture your computer screen and make tutorial videos for your students.
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Especially great for journalism, history, government, and English classes. Newseum: a collection of newspapers, current events and videos from all over the world.
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This website works with computers, cell phones and tablets and is great for quizzes, polls, games and assessing understand instantly. Socrative: a virtual classroom and response system. Access your notes, web clips, and documents from anywhere. Access your documents from any wi-fi device.Įvernote: a virtual notebook. : a backchannel meeting place or education chat room where even your shyest students can express themselves live, written conversations.ĭropbox: a cloud-based storage site. Sites, videos, and photos can be uploaded and presented in cubes. Museumbox: a space to build virtual museums about a historical event or present evidence about an argument. This site is a fun way to introduce topics and allow characters to do the talking. Basic account is free.ī: a mind-mapping and brain-storming toolĮdublogs: a safe blog site where students can journal and teachers can moderate the content, comments, and privacy of their class. Timeglider: Make online timelines with options to add photos and written information. Vuvox: Mix photos, video and music to tell visual stories through collages. Basic account is free.īigHugeLabs: make posters, mosaics, puzzles, and magazine covers with your photos.įotobabble: make still photos speak with your voice. Tagxedo: another word cloud site that combines words with visual concepts. Wordle: makes word pictures to help students understand themes and important concepts visually.
#WEB2.0 VIDEO TOOLS FULL#
Apply for an educators account in order to produce free full length videos for you and your students. This site is popular in both the education and business world.Īnimoto: make music videos with photos and short video clips. Prezi: a non-linear presentation tool that allows students to zoom in and out of photos and build visual stories.