For those thinking of using dropbox with your students, here is a quick tool that allows you to make forms that are deposited into a folder in dropbox!
Here's a great blog, written by the same guy that won edublog of the year last year. I haven't gotten to a chance to read all of the subsequent content, but I'm betting it will also be good!
For those beginning to use your projector in your class, I high recommend using eInstruction's "Interwrite Workspace." If it is not already installed on your computer, get Tom/John to install it. With this program, you can move beyond just making Powerpoint interactive! If I need to elaborate further, please let me know. If you want me to show you in a workshop, I'll try to do so.
For those that want to move beyond those archaic cathode ray tube projectors, to the more modern LCD/DLP projectors in you classroom here at BK.... You may discover one huge problem: How do I still get my Crusader Coverage? The answer: make sure your cable line is connected to your VCR. Then connect the appropriate RCA cables (yellow, white, & red) from the "out" port on the VCR to the "in" port on your projector. To see the Crusader Coverage, hit the video button on your remote, and you should see the feed from the VCR. To go back to your computer, hit the Computer button on the remote.