Tool Inventory

Online presentation of history term paper:

  1. Skype (or any video conferencing) would allow a real time presentation with potential for feedback and distance/location would not be an issue.
  2. A YouTube video on the presentation would be accessible to just about anyone anywhere and at a time that was convenient for them.

Online economics final study guide:

  1. A group blog would allow many users (the economics class) to posts of relevant notes and links for study and allow them to be easily organized into categories.
  2. A Facebook group would allow for everyone to post links to resources as well as easily communicate with the group in organizing them.

Interactive tour of Berlin:

  1. Prezi aids in the presentation on many types of media, including links and videos, that would be helpful in an interactive tour.
  2. A Facebook page, set up for a real or imagined person, could take you on a ‘tour’ of her life, complete with videos and pictures and general Facebook rants. It would also allow for questions and comments to be answered and events to be created.

Collaborative research project on Facebook’s affect on social habits of young adults:

  1. A wiki would be ideal for a fast collaboration project as the group could all add to it and update at the same time.
  2. A folksonomy could be used to organize relevant research collaboratively through tags.

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