I found an online gradebook based on standards rather than points. It records the learning instead of the grade the student earned. I like the idea, but I do not think public school would use it without grades as well.
This website provides teachers with extra assistance with using Microsoft Excel in the classroom. It includes tutorials, how to analyze data, how to use excel for math and graphing, and much more.
A free community for sharing instructional videos and content for teachers and students. We are an education focused, safe venue for teachers, schools, and home learners.
This website provides you with 10 tips for preventing eye strain from the prolonged use of a computer. It includes information on proper lighting, settings, minimizing glare, eye exercises, and more.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) affect the muscles, nerves and tendons. Work related MSDs (including those of the neck, upper extremities and low back) are one of the leading causes of lost workday injury and illness. This website provides you with all the information you need to know about Ergonomics and how to prevent computer-related injuries!
This is a great website for teachers to use. They are able to send text messages to parents to remind them of events that are coming up without using your actual phone number.
This is a fun and educational website! There are some things it asks you to download from itunes, but there are many, many games and apps available for free. This site offers great math and language arts computer games for elementary students grades k-5.
Brainstorm online with bubbl.us. Easily create colorful mind maps to print or share with others. Almost no learning curve. Businesses, universities, and other schools are using bubbl.us worldwide to generate ideas, map out processes and create presentations.
Create, share and collaboratively work on mind maps with MindMeister, the leading online mind mapping software. Includes apps for iPhone, iPad and Android.
In the classroom and at home, students use Popplet for learning. Used as a mind-map, Popplet helps students think and learn visually. Students can capture facts, thoughts, and images and learn to create relationships between them.