Free Technology For Teachers: Has Much Changed?
I saw this video for the first time today. It is about education reforms in the 1940’s. I wonder how much we have changed since
I saw this video for the first time today. It is about education reforms in the 1940’s. I wonder how much we have changed since
I heard about Up To Ten.com through a comment posted on the Learning in Maine blog. Someone recommended Up To Ten as a good place
Bookshelves of Doom is a blog dedicated to reviewing young adult fiction. Bookshelves of Doom is written by a self-described “uber-librarian” from Maine. Application for
Greenopolis is a website community designed to encourage environmentally responsible actions. The idea is to create a social network of people concerned about environmental issues.
Zamzar.com is a free program useful for converting audio and video files into different formats. If you have ever found a video or audio file
Rockwell Schrock’s Boolean Machine pictured on the left is a simple way of demonstrating how operator words (and, or, not) function in a search engine.
The Citizendium is an improvement over Wikipedia. By now everyone has heard about Wikipedia’s early struggles with unchecked and unreliable editing and contributions. Unfortunately, Wikipedia
Mahalo is a relatively new type of search engine that should be of interest to educators and or anyone tired of getting irrelevant search engine
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