Free Technology For Teachers: Open Culture Audio Books
Open Culture is a website that I read fairly regularly. The Podcast collection on Open Culture has a good list of audio books available for
Open Culture is a website that I read fairly regularly. The Podcast collection on Open Culture has a good list of audio books available for
In Sunday’s Washington Post there was an interesting op-ed piece about TC Williams High School’s (the one made famous by Remember the Titans) struggles with
FreeScreenCast.com is a new screencast creation program. Free Screen Cast offers a lot of the same features as Jing and other screencast programs. Downloading the
This week I have had a number discussions with various colleagues and administrators about technology budgets. It was apparent in those conversations that Open-Source software
OttoBib is a free and easy way to create a bibliography. The process is simple, enter the ISBN of the book you’re citing, select the
Doodle for Google is an art contest for all students in grades K-12. The contest is to have students create Google “Doodles” to display on
XTimeline is the web application I’ve been searching for for quite some time. As a social studies teacher I am truly excited about using XTimeline
Lumifi is a new collaborative research tool. With Lumifi students and teachers can collaboratively share, evaluate, and organize information found online and off-line. What makes
Free Vibe is a project of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign. Free Vibe is designed for students to find and share information and stories
The results of the 2008 Lemelson-MIT Invention Index were released last month. The survey of 1004 teenagers found that more than 70% of American teens
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