looks like some great resources from Shmoop.com on teahcing and understanding digital literacy. Unfortunatley you have to pay for most of the units - however for a school $47 is a small price to pay for a huge amount of resources!
A massively collaborative imagining of the first 32 weeks of a global oil crisis. Research shows that most gamers have continued the habits they developed in this game into their real life.
In this unit you will learn about 21st Century Skills and how they relate to education. You will report on what you've learned by creating a document, presentation, or chart using Internet collaboration tools.
Create your own font - no software required. All you need is a printer and a scanner and it's free. You can give this to kids and they can create their own font!.
NOTE - this site is no longer Free. You can see your font but need to pay $9.95US to download it. What a rip off!!
In honor of Pi Day, held March 14, we've developed a theme all about geometry! So get out your protractors, rulers and compasses (or just pull these tools up on your ActivBoard using your ActivSoftware)!
In this theme, you will find hundreds of lessons and resources covering topics such as similar triangles and indirect measurement, coordinate geometry, congruence, ratio and proportion, area, perpindicularity and much, much more.
DeskPins can be used to make any application topmost, that is, to keep it above all other windows. Just grab a pin from the DeskPins icon in the system notification area (a.k.a. taskbar tray) and click on any window. This functionality is identical to the "Always on Top" setting found in some programs. With DeskPins you can add this feature to any program!
HD Educational videos about Adobe Flash. Tutorial themes could be drawing, animation, gaming, web design, actionscripting or any of the other cool things you can use Flash for.
Just recently I posted this question to my Twitter PLN. Within half an hour I had about a dozen tweets in response. I promised Stacy Bodin that I would post the responses for everyone, so here 'goes!
I have been thinking about and scouring the net for 'best' models of trying to get teachers to use Moodle for some time. I have tried a few things myself with mixed success until the most obvious thing hit me.