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Here are a few interview questions and sample responses for schools that are "technology focused."
more from www.thethinkingstick.com
A wiki with interview questions for various types of educational technology positions with some links to other sites.
more from schoolcomputing.wikia.com
This is a bank of possible interview questions for someone being hired as a technology integrator or technology integration coordinator.
more from www.edsupport.cc
This is an incredibly helpful whitepaper fleshing out the roles and expectations districts should have for Technology Coordinators and Directors. It would be helpful for both employers as well as job-seekers. This paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators/Pennsylvaina School Board Association (PASA-PSBA) School Leadership Conference, Hershey, PA October 25-28, 2005.
more from eric.ed.gov
Step-by-Step Math Problem Solver that now only solves equations, but tells you how it did so.
more from www.mathway.com
Create a Mobile Website, Mobile Site Builder, .mobi Compliant
more from www.mofuse.com
This is a great agenda with lots of links for training teachers to use the interactive whiteboard in their classrooms. It has a bit of a SMART bend, but easily adapted. I'm going to get a lot of mileage out of this one. Check for dead links, though.
more from eduscapes.com
Online application that converts videos to MP3s - useful if you like the audio of an online video (like Youtube) and just want it to play as an MP3.
more from vidtomp3.com
Claims that it's free for "progressive schools who didn't make AYP"!
more from www.polleverywhere.com
Nothing yummier than an unlocked iPod Touch or iPhone. This is the third-party software that does it.
more from lifehacker.com
Find a local school project (using written descriptions), pledge some money, hear how it's going. Great!
more from onceuponaschool.org
Collaborative live webcasting. Lots of fancy features without the hassle of software. Looks like it trumps uStream.tv.
more from www.mogulus.com
Stream video directly from your mobile phone (like your iPhone, for instance).
more from qik.com