This is an online math site. This site ranges from pre-k to algebra the student will work on one area than they will gain points and awards. They also give state standards.
Here is a list of web 2.0 tools for the classroom. On this webpage there are links to topics like: internet resources, blogs, podcast, vlogs, collaborative wikis, online productivity/ organizational tools and many others.
Digital Kindergarten is a blog that is about the use of technology with young children (kindergarten). She also blogs about her life as a teacher and a new mother.
"online screen recorder for one-click recording from your browser on Windows, Mac, or Linux"
Use for recording classes, presentations, or instructional videos for business or education.
Screen-cast-o-mastic is a free screen recording, screen capture software. It can be accessed through the web on any computer, anywhere, and you can record up to 15 minutes worth of actions and narration. Great for responding to student questions where a visual walk through can be more benificail than a long email.
I will definitively use this in my future classroom.I have used Jing in the past successfully but this tool has 10 more minutes of free recording than Jing does. This tool can be used both by teachers and students. Students can use this tool to create projects or for presentations. Jing can be found at: http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html?gclid=CI2alve0jqwCFQXt7QodBF6zdw
This resource has so many ideas on a multitude of subjects that it would be a great one-stop searching tool for ideas to use in the classroom. This site is geared towards teachers use because it consists of lesson plans and ideas that could be applied to classroom situations. This resource is one of the more extensive and complete ones that I have seen but there are many other ones on the web like: http://creativity.denverartmuseum.org/lesson-plans/early-childhood/
One teachers blog about 1:1 iPad integration and training for educators and students. Development and management insight for iPad curriculum and implementation into classrooms.
This is a commercial website that sells an entire computer curriculum package. But there are a lot of sample lessons with ideas on how to incorporate technology into learning that are worth looking at.
A free service that reads the content of popular websites to you. You can subscribe to popular sites across twelve different categories. This can be used for special needs learners; particularly those with visual impairments.
This periodic table integrates QR (quick response) codes for specific elements. Scanning an individual qr code with your mobile device (smartphone, tablet, etc.) via a qr reader, will take you to YouTube videos that provide additional information about a specific element. This can be an innovative way of utilizing QR codes in a chemistry class.