Historical Scene Investigation
Historical Scene Investigation is a fun way for students to investigate history through primary documents and images. Historical Scene Investigation presents students with historical cases
Historical Scene Investigation is a fun way for students to investigate history through primary documents and images. Historical Scene Investigation presents students with historical cases
Silvia Tolisano, author of the excellent Langwitches blog, has an awesome free ebook about digital storytelling. Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators is a 120 page
Flixtime is a new video creation service that is quite similar to Animoto and Stupeflix. Flixtime gives users the ability to create 60 second videos
Interactive games and maps can be good tools for students to use in developing their knowledge of geography. The following ten websites are good places
Neat Chat is a free chatroom service that could be a very good alternative to Chatzy and Tiny Chat. Neat Chat allows anyone to create
I don’t often write posts about iPhone apps or iPod Touch apps, but today I learned about one that I had to pass along. NASA
The New York Times has good collection of videos and audio slideshows designed to take you “inside the action” of Winter Olympic events. The videos
For the last couple of years Aviary has been steadily rolling out a slew of web-based image editing tools. With only a handful of exceptions
The cover story of this month’s National Geographic magazine is about the return of wolves to the Western United States. The article, appropriate for high
NASA offers numerous educational resources for students and teachers. One of those resources that I recently rediscovered is NASA’s eClips videos. eClips videos are arranged
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