World History
Qwiki Search Engine
If you follow this blog, you know I found out about Qwiki a couple of years ago. They used to have a browser on their homepage, but after coupling with Bing, they took it down. It though is a great tool for your student as it incorporates video, a written description and pictures for pretty much anything you will be discussing. Since there is no longer a search engine, just type something you want to show your students in a browser and then add the word "Qwiki" and the search tool will appear. If you want to create your own, go to the Qwiki site, create a free account and go to town. Above is a Qwiki on Otzi the Iceman which we studied today.
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Qwikis For Multi Level Summaries
View Industrial Revolution and over 3,000,000 other topics on Qwiki.Qwiki came out two years ago and has become a way to quickly edit your personal videos. But for me it was a way to create a sound video, show pictures and have written text for...
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Peloponnesian War
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Qwiki
I love Qwikis as they give your students, a video, pictures and a written record of most items you would put into them. Above is what they have on the Mayan civilization. ...
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Greek Myth
Ok, so I am on a Qwiki kick this week. But after you look at it, you will see it has links for multiple resources in addition to it, including a great Wikipedia link. ...
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Qwiki Embed
So Qwiki now allows you to embed, email or tweet your "findings" for each search. Above is the parthenon. ...
World History