This page discusses some ideas for Project-Based Learning in the world language classroom. I am really excited about this page because it gives some really great ideas. The author says that not many teachers are using PBL in a world language classroom, so we are paving the way.
This website has an enormous list of Web 2.0 tools that would work well in the classroom. All websites are divided into different lists, depending on their purpose. Then, in each list gives the tool, the website, and a description of what it does.
A blog created by art teachers for art teachers that shares tons of ideas to help make your classroom better. It focuses on technology integration in the art room and has information to keep art teachers up to date on things going on in the field currently.
An online portfolio maker for high school students and art teachers. This site has a ton of great resources for both parties and also features that help students look at art schools online and submit their portfolios via the site.
Here are 8 alternatives to giving a presentation with PowerPoint. As well as standard presentations, some of these tools create slideshows from sets of images. They are all free, or at least have a free option.
Professor of Math and Social Media (are these related?) as well as CEO of Edge of Learning LLC.
Site includes many nice online teaching resources, as well as some math games.
Information graphics (or infographics) are graphical depictions of data and information. By presenting information in a compact and creative approach, infographics are able to quickly convey knowledge and engage its viewers. In this collection, you'll find forty beautiful and educational infographics, displaying the uncommon spectacle of "art meets science".
Learning new words gets simple when you can easily create bridges in your brain from what you already know to what you want to know. Membean memlets - little packets of knowledge - are carefully designed to make it easy to build these bridges. Each of our memlets throws another hook into your brain. Vocabulary sticks because these hooks don't come off easily.
Grockit prepares students for the SAT, ACT, GMAT, LSAT and GRE standardized exams. Students can take practice questions just like the ones on the actual exam.