Edutopia kills it one more time with this guide for student-centered learning. As most of these guides do, it points out that there has to be infrastructure development for a program like this to work. Administrators should support teachers interested in doing this.
Before this last assignment and this report, I had never considered teens as serious targets of identity theft. I found this report interesting and informative.
Interactive infographics are the next level presentation tool. Here's a great example/infographic on inofgraphics.
"Enjoy our HTML 5 interactive infographic that explains why infographics are so successful"
Notes on Good/Bad/Future Design from Ninjawards 2014.
"If you want to be taken seriously like a presenter on TED Talks, make note this year to focus on design. Think of your presentation as your partner in crime. If Batman was to give a presentation on how he fights villains, would he want Robin to take over his spotlight or be his sidekick on stage?"
A toolkit that provides multiple guides and resources to teachers looking to integrate digital tools into the classroom. The "Instructional Delivery" guide provides a pre-screened list of software that can be used as solutions to classroom instructional issues and needs.
Drill & Practice-style math online with IXL. This site offers thousands of online math practice skills covering pre-K to high school, with questions that adapt to a student's individual proficiency.
"K-12 Blueprint provides the insight and resources education leaders need to successfully plan and implement technology in education."
What do you think about Intel's efforts to provide an online network and toolkits for educators? I find the site to be easy to network and great as a resource for teachers looking to build their schema.