A post tjhat offers information for you to check out different types of class blogs to get ideas for your own class blog. You could also use this list to make connections with classes in other countries.
This site aims to answer one question: With your help we aim to provide:
A list of articles and resources that describe how to use wikis in education
A comprehensive list of existing educational wikis that we can learn from
A place to post ideas and discuss them
This is a collaborative effort so please, jump in, contribute, and let's all help each other bring the power of wikis to our schools
Storytelling is the original teaching tool. Long before there was formal schooling grandparents and parents there were stories. These stories provided children in the community with the knowledge base they needed to survive as an adult. With the introduction of the printing press and the the development of formal schools the role of storytelling in education was diminished. Yet, we still know how a powerful story can capture out attention, fire our imagination, and make clear a difficult idea or concept
10 great ideas to easily incorporate into any classroom. Also contains links to other resources based on teachers who have used Twitter in their classroom.
Secure VoiceThread network for students and teachers to collaborate and share ideas with classrooms anywhere in the world.
Group conversations around images, documents, and videos
Messages can be text-based (computer keyboard, phone text), audio (computer mic, telephone call, upload), or video (computer webcam, upload)
Can be used to put "instruction" online.
Kids'
Vid is an instructional web site that gives teachers and students
the tools necessary to implement video production in the classroom.
Video production can be intimidating to the novice. Not
to worry. It is nothing more than a method for recording
research and expressing creative ideas. Video production,
if properly implemented, is more than a new toy for students.
It provides the tools and the means for students to create
and display serious work in a new, exciting and engaging way
that is appropriate for all age groups and abilities. This
is a place for serious fun.