This is what Cindy Kendall says about this: magine creating a 3D world in your classroom where students interact, where objects can have interactive properties and can be manipulated, and you can interact with each other and those objects; the next 5 years are going to be very interesting! OK, I know this can be done with real objects now if you have them - but - I'm thinking of the scaling potential as well as simulations for objects in areas such as biology, chemistry, physics, etc. Play and problem solving in immersive 3D/4D environments... Kinnect is going to have some awesome classroom applications, and when it goes 3D...
Edmodo is a private microblogging platform that teachers and students can use to send notes, links, files, alerts, assignments, and events to each other. Great for districts where twitter is blocked according to Cindy Kendall.