"Record and playback digital recordings up to 5 minutes long which can then be posted on" to your personal Audioboo profile page.
You can record your "boos" by phone, with the iPhone app or through your web browser.
AudioBoo is iTunes ready making it the easiest way to begin podcasting.
This is my new favorite way of incorporating the Internet in my classroom. The site allows you to voice record short memos. You could introduce a new topic this way in order to change up the routine of the classroom. Students could also use this site as a way to present a project or presentation.
"Mr. Coley has created specially designed PowerPoint presentations that can serve as color flash cards to help you review some of the concepts studied in class."
"More and more students have access to cell phone technology. How do "we" (educators) embrace this technology, utilize its updated cellfoneart.jpgtechnology in the classroom as well as ensure the safety of our students? Below are a variety of websites, articles, slideshares (online powerpoints) and research - all discussing cell phone use in the classroom.
"CrunchEd Productions provides bite-sized video tutorials on popular educational applications, helping teachers maximize the use of technology in and out of the classroom."
Lesson plans and activities based around iPod and iPad apps. Created by a group of Apple Distinguished Educators, this site also allows readers to submit their own "apptivities". Great way to get teachers using their Apple mobile devices for more than just quick skill based games.
Goodle slides is a awesome credible tool that can be used in the classroom for presentations, PowerPoints, or for fun. You can create, edit and collaborate with others on presentations from your Android, iPhone or tablet.