One thing I was not happy about in my eduation growing up was the lack of support with developing a professional resume. I think this could be used as an activity in an english class. A resume is so important, that it should be done at the high school level.
You want to model good behavior with you students, and this may be a good way to quote part of a web page by using an image map of that particular page. It may be helpful to use with education and presenations in your class.
Anytime an educator can bring television clips into the classroom, I think the students really can relate. In a math class, there are many references in prime time television. The CBS drama Numbers is most notable, but CSI, Game Shows, etc. make reference to math concepts that could be easy to incorporate into a lesson.
This may be helpful for educators to create a community for a class to create a project while connecting with other screenwriters around the world. I can see this being helpful for English or language teachers.
By putting specific parameters on a project, you could have your math class personalize their own logos at the beginning of the year so they can begin to create a sense of ownership within the classroom.
A centralized application that brings current events from around the world to one place. It serves much the same as a RSS feed might, but more organized.
If you have your own class website, you can create a short and easily remembered URL that your students can remember even if they access the class website from a different computer than their home computer.
Three years ago, I scanned over 250 photos into my families computer to create a photo mosaic for my parent's wedding aniversary. This Web 2.0 application would have been helpful.
It's free, but if you want the higher quality pictures, it will cost some money.
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This site would be interesting to use in a geometry in high school or an art class to explore shapes, shades, and contrasting images. As a math teacher, this would be a creative approach to learning.
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This website could be used in a geometry class, or an art class. This could be one activity that you could easily relate to geometry content, perhaps replacing the age-old project of stellated dodecahedrons.