website is helpful with checking your students understanding and knowledge of a particular subject. Also is a good resource for teachers to use for classroom management and different teaching methods
This popular online classroom community provides a free set of web-based tools for teachers who want to integrate web 2.0 into the classroom. Tools include an online assignment calendar, an online gradebook, an online attendance book, secure online messaging, and instant progress reports. Engrade is a great way for teachers to constantly stay in touch with students, parents, and administrators.
This is a website made by fellow teachers that has ideas for all kinds of things. (For things to do on the first day of school, for things to do on holidays, for service learning so on) The things I like about it is that it comes from people that already used these ideas in the classroom and tell how it worked. It's a good way for fellow educators to help each other and to be inspired by one another.
A site for groups to work on projects together. It has IM capability, email notifications, online calendar,checklist, etc.
Teachers can manage classrooms and students can manage projects.
It looks like a great place for students and teachers to keep track of and work together on projects. (better if all students have a computer at home)
Registration is free and easy.
This is a site that you can use as a teacher to create a a site where you can connect with the students and you can post assignments on the site and the due dates. It is similar to moodle
Twiducate is a free resource for educators, similar to Twitter but for education. The goal is to create a medium for teachers and students to continue their learning outside the classroom. You can post assignment dates, manage students and groups, and have a place for quesions.
With Quia, you can create your own learning games, track student "practice" time (online), make quizzes, develop your own classroom webpage for students, manage school/district curricula, and much more!