Free Technology For Teachers: Education.com- Information for Parents
Education.com is a new website (still in beta) designed to help parents find information related to raising their child. The website has information regarding children
Education.com is a new website (still in beta) designed to help parents find information related to raising their child. The website has information regarding children
If you’re feeling sheepish for not watching all or any of the State of the Union address last night, don’t worry, the kind folks at
Last month I wrote a review of Kaltura and its wonderful applications for educators. Click here to see my review of Kaltura. Apparently I wasn’t
Don Quijote is website dedicated to helping people learn the Spanish language. There are free and paid services available from Don Quijote. The free section
In a recent issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education Jeffery Young has an interesting article about the role of YouTube in making some college
The BBC’s website is full of fantastic resources for students and teachers. The Bite Size section has bite sized information on a wide variety of
Text messaging is one of, if not, the most preferred method of communication among teenagers. A teacher in San Francisco decided to put text messaging
On the Open Culture blog Dan Colman has posted a list of ten major universities and their YouTube channels. Some of the universities have complete
LibriVox is a collection of 1180 (and growing) free audio recordings of famous books. The list includes works like The Odyssey, Romeo and Juliet, and
WikiEducator as the name implies is Wikipedia for educators. WikiEducator is a relatively new, free, resource. There are many good lesson ideas and lesson materials
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