Wow! Ask Kids is Very Impressive
Wow! The recently redesigned Ask Kids search engine is very very impressive! Ask Kids is the kid friendly, kid safe version of the popular search
Wow! The recently redesigned Ask Kids search engine is very very impressive! Ask Kids is the kid friendly, kid safe version of the popular search
The first days of each school year are filled with administrative tasks like collecting emergency forms, distributing schedules, and practicing fire drills. These first days
Poetry Visualized can best be described as YouTube or SlideBoom for poets. The concept is poets and or film makers make a visual representation of
As further proof that I learn something everyday from my professional learning network on Twitter, today learned about the Google Apps interactive tutorials from a
Yesterday, I had an absolutely amazing conversation! Three of my colleagues and I discussed the shifts we have seen in the way that students form
The Museum 2.0 blog has a great example of online collaboration using VoiceThread. You can view that example here. The project had more than 200
Today, on the Google LatLong blog, women’s bicycling gold medalist Kristin Armstrong shared her story of how learning new technology, in this case GPS and
The Jitterbug is a cell phone marketed to baby boomers (my parents’ generation). The Jitterbug’s advertisements highlight the key features of the phone as large,
ZaidLearn has put together a great slide show of 101 free web tools for learning. As I went through the slide show I found a
The Olympics are over until 2012, but your students may be talking about it for a few more weeks. The Olympics provides teachers with a
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