More and more, I'm appreciating the philosophy that instead of thinking you need an app for everything, concentrate on a few that are very utilitarian, and learn to use them well!
Great session by Hella Rumschlag and Laurie Loughery of Mohawk Trails Elementary. Their project involved collaborating with schools across the country using various web 2.0 tools
Interesting tool bar-can download from CyberSmart, and you are guided to several sites they recommend. In some ways, I like to generate my own, but they undoubtedly have many I'd overlook.
"The Molecularium seeks to 'excite audiences of all ages to explore and understand the molecular nature of the world around them.' The project's website offers several tools that will be useful to educators. Nanospace, a web-based virtual theme park designed for students between first and eighth grade, utilizes games, activities, and short animations to provide an entertaining learning environment for children to explore the atomic world. In addition, under the Educators tab, teachers will find a Guide to NanoSpace that includes an overview of the games and attractions. Downloadable resources, such as a Teacher's Resource Guide to the Molecularium Project, are also available."