This blog will focus on students in grades 6-8. Although each activity can be used in multiple areas, the focus will be in the subject areas of math and science.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
E-Portfolio #6 - LiveBinders
LiveBinders is a free online tool and an awesome way for educators to organize their sources in one, easily accessible place. The concept is to create a 3-ring binder of information in which students and fellow colleagues can access from anywhere. Even if a user chooses not to share their binders, it is still a great tool to use for personal information. In reality, binders usually have divider tabs. LiveBinders also have tabs and sub-tabs to organize information by subject. The tab titles are able to change and they also move forward or back to a different location without losing its contents. Just like a bookcase, you can create different shelves for your binders. This will help you keep even more organized.
In my
example, I have started creating two binders in which I will add to as I find
sources that I would like to use and/or remember are available. There are many
ways to add to each binder. A bookmarking tool is available and will
automatically add pages directly to your binder without you having to open the
website. You can also enter a URL and the tool will save it to the binder page.
You can also upload files and add text to your pages. In the details section,
you can change the title of your binder, the description tags, categories, and
the cover of the binder. The binder can be set as public or private. You can
explore other people’s binders if the creators have set them as public binders.
Sharing
your binder is easy and you can do it in so many ways. Binders can be shared
through linking or embedding, e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google +1,
and Plurk. You can also place LiveBinders on your desktop, and even download an
application on you iPad.
Although
you can view and explore each website within the tool, one downfall that I have
noticed is that the tabs take up the space in which you see the websites. If
there are multiple tabs, your viewing space is very limited. In this situation,
it would probably be a good idea to open the web page in a different window
rather than explore it in LiveBinders.
My
favorite thing about LiveBinders is that you can create collaborative binders. Multiple
people can add to the binder as needed. This makes for a perfect project and collaborative
experience when distance is involved. The possibilities are endless with
LiveBinders!
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