Free Technology For Teachers: The Davos Question Part II
Yesterday, I posted a video from the World Economic Forum that is meeting in Davos, Switzerland this week. I posted the question and wrote that
Yesterday, I posted a video from the World Economic Forum that is meeting in Davos, Switzerland this week. I posted the question and wrote that
I’ve heard about Frontline’s new documentary, “Growing Up Online,” tonight it is on PBS in my area for the first time. Here is my running
Okay so this isn’t exactly a new web application or technology, but it is worth mentioning, the World Economic Forum is holding its annual meeting
MonkeeSee.com is a collection of videos produced by acknowledged experts in their field. MonkeySee.com, like many other video websites, has channels or categories. The channel
theU.com is a college campus review for prospective students created by current students. theU.com has all the information about campus life that is important to
Stixy.com is a organization and collaboration web tool. Stixy, as the name implies, allows you to write notes and stick them to a clipboard. This
Last week I wrote about the value of social bookmarking. Well, I’ve been playing with different widgets on this blog and I’ve finally settled on
We Are Mulitcolored is a fun website to use to teach kids about diversity, ethnicity, and culture. It’s a simply program that works on this
Everyday I speak to people about the great, free, resources available on the internet. Whenever the topic of Podcasts comes up, I almost always hear
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