100 Ways to Use Social Media in the Classroom
Hardly a day goes by that I don’t receive an email from someone who has written a long list post on his or her blog.
Hardly a day goes by that I don’t receive an email from someone who has written a long list post on his or her blog.
It looks like it’s going to be another beautiful weekend in Maine (have I mentioned that I love living here?) and hopefully it’s equally nice
Claroline is an open source program that gives users the freedom to create their own online classroom. With Claroline teachers can produce assessment activities, post
Google Web Elements is a gallery of useful widgets that can be easily embedded into most blogs and websites. One of the widgets that could
Communiversity is a website on which students and their parents can find information about the colleges they’re considering attending. Communiversity is similar to theU which
If you work in a school that uses strict web filtering you and your students know the frustration of conducting a search only to have
Updated November 2010 Over the last few weeks I’ve been “tagged” by at least five people in “Who I’m Reading?” blog posts. Those folks who
Bloomberg BusinessWeek has an interesting infographic depicting the types of online activities done by members of seven different age groups. There are six user actions
SpringPad is a free online bookmarking and note taking service. SpringPad can be used on your computer and synced to your iPhone or Android-powered phone
Zoodles is a web browser designed for use by children eight years old and younger. Zoodles provides a safe environment of screened and preselected web-based
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