Creative Collaboration With Scribblar
Scribblar has been heavily covered in the blog-o-sphere over the last few days. I first read about it on Monday on Center Networks. There are
Scribblar has been heavily covered in the blog-o-sphere over the last few days. I first read about it on Monday on Center Networks. There are
Some of the problems on Wall Street have been compared to the banking problems of the 1930’s. These comparisons can provide history teachers with an
Splicd is a new service that lets users select and share a segment of a YouTube video. Splicd is a simple and easy service to
Mashable ran a story earlier today about Life (a Time company) and Getty Images joining forces to create Life.com. The site is not live yet,
C-Span which hosted Convention Hubs to provide coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions is launching Debate Hub. Debate Hub will aggregate blog, Twitter,
Today, I learned that Google Docs has another great feature for students, a set of bibliography templates. Google Docs has templates for creating bibliographies in
Google Earth has thousands of uses and overlays. Today, I learned about a bunch of overlays and layers that I had never even thought of
This blog post is a little off topic, but very relevant to all teachers and school administrators. A federal court judge recently ruled that students
Last week I released a podcast about expanding your professional learning network through social networking websites. In that podcast I mentioned why I follow and
Math was always the most difficult subject for me in middle school and high school so I have a special empathy for students who struggle
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