backchan.nl is tool for involving audiences in presentations by
letting them suggest questions and vote on each other's
questions. backchan.nl is intended for conference or event
organizers who want a new way to solicit questions from the audience and make
better use of question and answer time.
One of the aspects of Backchan.nl that I'm excited about is the option to create multiple channels ahead of time. This will be a useful time-saver on the days when I have four consecutive classes and I want each class to have its own channel.
Richard Byrne
U.K. based website focused on educating youth, parents, and teachers about being a responsible digital citizen. Digizen includes fantastic video resources, lessons plans, widgets for promoting your good digizen habits, and more. Would be a great place for a teacher to start talking about using the web responsibly, and includes resources for cyberbullying, cyber ethics, appropriateness online, social networking etiquette and more.
Social networking site built around connecting people and organizations looking to change the world through social activism. Connect with issues you care about, and projects related to issues of poverty, homelessness, disease, and more.