History Animated - 35 views
Differentiated Instruction Strategy Raft - 33 views
Bloom's Taxonomy : The 21st century version - 35 views
5 Informative Funny " infographics " for students and teachers - 35 views
A Simple Guide to All That Teachers Need to Know about Digital Citizenship - 35 views
David Jakes Presentation Resources - 32 views
The Best Live Education Tool Available - 32 views
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Dear Educators, With this webcasting tool, you can connect live face to face with anyone, anywhere, anytime.....family, friends, students, teachers, colleagues, administrative groups, principals meetings, etc. without having to travel. You can even promote world peace by connecting with teachers and students in their classrooms worldwide and learning more about each other's country and culture The tools for your use include the ability to have live video chat, make PowerPoint presentations, stream video, share your desktop, record and share your presentation, and much more. Guests do not have to download any software. They simply click on the link to your conference that you send them, no cost, no travel and better yet, no wasted time. This tool is affordable and easily fits into a classroom, school or administartive office budget. As a former superintendent in the education system with more than 50 schools spread out 400 miles along a major highway, the ability to communicate with everyone in an efficient, effective and economical manner was essential. Hope you find this helpful. Best wishes, Barry
GOOGLE FINALLY INTRODUCED THE DIGITAL BOOKCASE - 34 views
7 Excellent Tools to Publish Students Work - 35 views
Educators on Google Wave - 31 views
Eportfolios - 31 views
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This Google Site has been set up by Dr. Helen Barrett to focus on the use of Google Apps to create ePortfolios. On this site, there are instructions on how to use the different elements of Google Apps to maintain e-portfolios.
The Clever Sheep: 14 Tools to Teach about Creative Commons - 31 views
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One of the most powerful, misunderstood and under-utilized tools for teaching 21st century skills, is the Creative Commons. Besides providing access to hundreds of thousands of media works that can be used to augment the creative process, the Creative Commons offers a legitimate way for students to license their own creative works, be they audio, video, text or hybrid products.
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Blog about 14 tools to teach about Creative Commons
10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About - 31 views
3 Ways, Other Than Skype, to Bring Experts Into Class - 33 views
100 Apps for Tech-Savvy Teachers - 31 views
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6) Broken–Notebook: (http://www.broken–notebook.com/spell_checker/)
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