Free Technology For Teachers: Retraction of an Earlier post
Earlier today I posted a link and a short review of a typing game. While I do try out every resource before I list it,
Earlier today I posted a link and a short review of a typing game. While I do try out every resource before I list it,
The Pew Internet & American Life Project in conjunction with The National Commission on Writing has just released a report on influence of technology on
Rice University has partnered with CBS, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and the National Science Foundation to produce web adventures based on the CSI
If you’re anything like me you probably use a couple of different cloud computing tools. Now, according to CNET, two of the best producers of
Pencil is a simple, open source, drawing and animation program. Pencil works on Mac, Windows, Linux operating systems. Pencil is easy to learn and easy
I’ve tried hundreds of different web services and open source programs in the last year. Some of them, like Miro and Pownce, grabbed and held
Ron Kroetz just released his 17th podcast at TechTeacherLive.com. As always Ron has a great free resource that teachers should check out. Visit Ron’s website
I love free technology and I really love winning free technology. If you love free things and love winning free things too, then head on
NOTA is a new entry in the video and image mash-up market. NOTA allows users to create web pages by combining existing media on one
Yesterday, Tina Coffey posted a list of teachers she knows that have tried to integrate technology into their lessons this year. For me, her list
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