A Quick Reminder from My Students Regarding Data Backup
Just a short reminder from my students for my students and students worldwide (teachers and administrators too) save early and save often. I’ve been back
Just a short reminder from my students for my students and students worldwide (teachers and administrators too) save early and save often. I’ve been back
Reach the World produces a great online game for Geography students. The GeoGames from Reach the World feature an interactive map which students drag and
Listen and Write is a great way for students to improve their typing skills and hear about the news. Listen and Write plays short audio
Wild Sanctuary has a great resource that allows users to listen to the “sounds of nature” as recorded around the world. Wild Sanctuary uses FreeEarth
The math department of Harvey Mudd College has a webpage full of fun math facts. Mudd Math Fun Facts has an easy to search database
There are many, many, wikis about teaching with technology. Some wikis are specific to technology integration in one content area while others are more broad
My Studiyo, a great online quiz building website, is having a contest in which you can win an Asus Eee laptop or a $50 dollar
This video from TeacherTube is a great example of using web 2.0 services in a middle school science project. In this project students chronicled the
CNET ran an article today titled, Thanks for the PC. What do I do with it? The article was written in response to a recent
Scribd is a very popular free document hosting and publishing service that until last week I had hesitated to post on this blog because of
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