
Inspire your students to actively engage with digital content using Web 2.0 tools in a project-based learning environment. Transform your students from passive receivers of information to active researchers involved in discovery, analysis, synthesis, collaboration and presentation of new learning. Web 2.0 tools, such as wikis, podcasts, VoiceThread, Animoto, Prezi and Glogster EDU, provide engaging platforms for students to become co-creators of content and demonstrate creativity and problem-solving skills.
Here are a couple of great places to get you started.
Edutopia - Project-based Learning
Buck Institute for Education - Project-based Learning
A Curated Set of Web 2.0 Resources
If you are a netTrekker customer, follow this link to access a collection of Project-based Resources (you will have to log in first).
Special thanks to the educators at Wayne RESA, MI for providing the inspiration for this graphic created with Tagxedo.
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Caught Being Good at Hutchinson
Comment by Cassandra Johnson on May 24, 2012 at 2:34pm My first Animoto. It was fun and easy.

Animoto projects are going well. I can't wait to see a few examples...hint, hint

Why not take a moment to share a link to your Web 2.0 tool project and a comment or two about your work? Others will be able to gather great ideas for their own classrooms.
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