The Fischbowl: The Large Hadron Collider Rap - 0 views
Amazon Confirms Student Version Of Kindle - 0 views
ISTE | NETS for Teachers 2008 - 0 views
Education Week's Digital Directions: Checking Sources - 0 views
-
As the Internet has evolved into a major source of information for students researching history and social studies, it also has become a place where hidden agendas and false information can trip up both students new to a topic and teachers searching for credible sources of historical data.
Twitter - A Teaching and Learning Tool - 0 views
-
Si quieres un ayng servicio muy barato. Servicio Seo. Conozco el lugar. Ver aquí. Hnay 5 UERO www.facebook.com/pages/Geniuzzcom/525081180900419
Making the Shift Happen - 0 views
-
shift from the “computer class” mindset to an “integrated” technology program
-
very similar problems, very similar history
-
very similar ideas
- ...4 more annotations...
100+ Free Learning Tools - 133 views
Hi All, Nice to be here. I recently posted in my blog a list that might interest you all: http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2008/04/free-learning-tool-for-every-learning.html This post explores the...
Favorite Resources - 125 views
Hi. Here was my top 10 list in february 2008 twitter - http://twitter.com - microblog, community of practice, communication, support Second Life - https://secure-web14.secondlife.com/join/- to cr...
Create Your Own Student-Friendly Search Engine with Google - 0 views
Top News - How tech drives success in Title I schools - 0 views
-
The report, "Leveraging Title I and Title IID: Maximizing the Impact of Technology in Education," and the guide, "A Resource Guide Identifying Technology Tools for Schools," were released Sept. 24 by the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) and the National Association for State Title I Directors (NASTID)
-
For instance, acccording to the report, Kansas's Technology Rich Classrooms program saw a 10.4 percent increase in third grade state reading scores. In Arkansas, the Technology Integration in the Elementary Classroom project saw third graders' literacy proficiency increase from 67 percent to 84 percent, and among fourth graders from 47 percent to 69 percent.
-
Sixty-seven percent of Title I students have access to a cell phone outside of the classroom, 79 percent have a music or video device, and 46 percent have access to a computer, according to Project Tomorrow's 2008 Speak Up survey data.
OpenShot Video Editor: Screenshots - 4 views
50 Google Charts Tricks for Education - 20 views
« First
‹ Previous
41 - 59 of 59
Showing 20▼ items per page