MyAlltop enables you to create a "personal, online magazine rack" of your favorite websites and blogs. You can create a personal collection from over 32,000 information sources-if you're interested in something, we probably have it covered.
We provide a custom URL so that you can share your masterpiece with others. The starting point is this tutorial that steps you through the process of creating your MyAlltop page. Everything is point-and-click, so you'll be up and running in a few minutes.
This page includes tutorials for beginner, intermediate, and advanced wiki creation, and supporting documents. A great tool for the beginner wiki user.
This wiki provides documents, resources, links, video tutorials, discussion boards, and more for integrating Web 2.0 tools,such as Glogster, Wikispaces, Animoto, Jog the Web, Wordle, and more; interactive whiteboards; video; audio; etc., into classroom le
I am working on a comprehensive presentation introducing educators to all the awesome features of Diigo. Shhhh . . . there is big news coming from Diigo in the next two weeks (you can get a sneak peak in the last section of my tutorial.)
I will be presenting Diigo at the Classroom 2.0 LIVE Conference in Pennsylvania on Sept. 19th.
"Use the following lessons to learn how to write a check. Also, see our other money categories for our comprehensive check lesson material, tutorials, and to practice check writing including writing dollars and cents."
"From job interview questions and tips to writing the winning resume, we've got tutorials and activities to help with your personal career development and training."
This is a great handout with illustrated instructions for creating placemarks and tours in Google Earth created by David Jakes. If you click on the little yellow comment bubble in the upper-right corner of the first page, you can find the Word doc version to adapt for your own students/teachers.