EyePlorer – Visualize Wikipedia and Collect Notes
EyePlorer is an interesting use of Wikipedia that I learned about from Paul Hamilton’s excellent blog. EyePlorer is a reference search engine that takes your
EyePlorer is an interesting use of Wikipedia that I learned about from Paul Hamilton’s excellent blog. EyePlorer is a reference search engine that takes your
It has been another great week of learning about and sharing free web-based resources for education. According to FeedBurner, Free Technology for Teachers now has
Flat World Knowledge has the potential to be a real money-saver for college students and possibly for high schools. Flat World Knowledge provides free textbooks
A couple of nights ago I was looking Tumblr again as a platform for introducing some teachers and their students to blogging. I’m also thinking
Making Teachers Nerdy is a blog that I’ve recently started reading. Each entry is well thought out, and definitely worth taking the time to read.
Grammar Bytes is a great website for Language Arts teachers. Grammar Bytes offers teachers and students a glossary of terms, handouts, interactive exercises, and slide
This is the sixth installment of my “Links You Might Have Missed” series. This set of links features Language Arts resources. The previous installments of
It’s official, Google Docs now does everything that I need a document creation program to do. Last night Google announced that you can now insert
Ediscio is the latest online flashcard resource that I’ve come across in the last week. Ediscio is a little different from a lot of flashcard
It looks like YouTube is making an attempt to be a little more school friendly. YouTube recently launched YouTube Edu. As Read Write Web reported,
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