Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Diigo Activity 3

   By looking at a bank of teacher productivity tools such as TeacherPlanet.com, I learned that there is a dramatic distinction between Web 2.0 tools and teacher productivity tools.

   Web 2.0 focus on the social interactions between students and teachers. Examples include blogs, MOOC's, and even Diigo itself.

   Teacher productivity tools on the other hand focus on the business of teaching. They are more concerned with helping teachers grade, create worksheets, and report on student progress than with social interactions.

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