The tag reads "Be the curator of your favorite topic". With this tool, you can easily gather articles and media from the web. Makes it very easy to publish a continuously-updated page about your topic of interest.
This blog is authored by Alec Couros. He is a professor of technology and media at the University of Regina. There are many interesting blogs to run though on this site. His interview on using twitter in education was a great view.
People often wonder why Microsoft Powerpoint costs so much. After all, you can only create simple, linear 'presentations' with it. Wrong. Microsoft Powerpo
Teachers often face the question, "When are we going to use this?" This project is great because it gets students answering that question themselves. Students take a picture of something they see in the world and write their own math problem relating to the picture. This gets students thinking about why math is useful and pushes their problem-solving ability by making them formulate a good question. Once the student okays the project with the teacher, they are free to post with the class Instagram tag where other students can engage in a conversation about the problem. This is a great way to get students to engage in practical mathematics and it is easy to organize because it is almost entirely student-driven. This is a cool project that could be running year round. I could see myself setting this up and building a real-world problem bank with my classes.