Build an Audience for Your Students’ Blogs Through QuadBlogging
One of my favorite uses of the Internet in school is blogging. Blogging allows students and teachers to share their ideas with an audience that
One of my favorite uses of the Internet in school is blogging. Blogging allows students and teachers to share their ideas with an audience that
Appear.in is a free video conferencing service that I recently learned about from Ana Maria Menezes. Appear.in allows you to create a video conference room
Connected Classrooms uses Google+ Hangouts On Air to take students on virtual field trips to museums and zoos. In these Google+ Hangouts On Air students may
Decisive Moments at the Battle of Gettysburg is an interactive map hosted on Smithsonian.com. The map details events of the battle and the decisions made
Last week I shared with you the #mathphotoaday challenge. That challenge asks students to take pictures of objects that represent concepts in mathematics. This morning
The right hand margin on YouTube can be a laden with “related” videos that you don’t want to display to students when you use a
This evening as I watched an episode of Mad Men I was reminded of Admongo. Admongo is a game and curriculum designed to educate preteen students about
Wolfram Tones is a neat offering from Wolfram that students can use to can play with sample sounds and rhythms to create new own sounds. Wolfram Tones uses algorithms,
Vanilla Forums is free, open source software that anyone can use to host an online message board community. As you might imagine message boards powered by
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