New technology where the student takes a daily diagnostic test and a computer program assigns a personalized lesson plan tailored to the student's learning style.
Great website with free games for every language. I love the idea of having children learn a foreign language through games that are fun nd teach them something.
"From netbooks to E-book readers, here's the gear to get your child ahead." This Today Show article addresses the expanding technological field in terms of education. From preschool and game platforms to computers and e-book readers, this article provides information for parents and educators alike regarding recommended products and pricing.
This is more of a place to organize your already created lesson plans that way your school computer doesn't get so crowded or so your desk isn't a mess. They do have a link that will help you create lesson plans. Also on this website they have links to puzzles or activities for classroom ideas.
A good site to show students. If they are at home (and have a computer) and don't understand some homework assignments, they can go to this site to get examples and definitions. In high school they can use it for Algebra, Calc I, and Calc II
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.
Great Source available to teachers. Includes lesson plans, teacher share, teacher strategies and ideas, , tools, printables, minibooks, interactive ideas and activities, scholastic news for students, computer lab favorites for students, interactive whiteboard for students, videos, and much more. Great Resource with tons of helpful resources.