"Welcome to the most popular
online photo editor in the world!
Open Pixlr editor (Advanced)
OR
Open Pixlr express (Efficient)
OR
Open Pixlr-o-matic (Playful)"
"Welcome to the Where the Wild Things Went
Online Project 2009.
This project is open to all PreK - 6th grade classrooms worldwide.
The project dates will be October 12 to October 30, 2009.
This project offers teachers 3 ideas to share with their students."
when educators allow their students to publish their content in a public space they spend more time educating their students and reinforcing appropriate online behavior than those that use private sites locked behind a password.
"We here at the ol' Online Education Database can't promise that following these Twitter feeds by periodicals, bloggers, agents, editors, and writers will score you a coveted publishing contract. But we can promise that you'll more than likely find at least one of them extremely useful when researching the five Ws (and one H) of getting your name out there as an author. And if these don't work, chances are they link up to a microblog that does. And if that doesn't work, then the blame probably sits with you."
"Teachers, do you...
Not have enough time for grading?
Want useful measurements on student performance?
Need a free solution to help?
If so, then Flubaroo can help!
Grade online assignments in a single step!
Get reporting and analysis on student performance!
Email students their scores.
Designed by a teacher, for other teachers!
Read the Overview to learn more
Latest News:
New and Improved Version Available! (Jan 2012)"
"Experience a new way to share and collaborate with others
Kohive is an online desktop where you can easily collaborate with others. It's perfect for freelancers, small businesses, students and groups with similar interests."
Curriki is more than your average website; we're a community of educators, learners and committed education experts who are working together to create quality materials that will benefit teachers and students around the world.
Curriki is an online environment created to support the development and free distribution of world-class educational materials to anyone who needs them. Our name is a play on the combination of 'curriculum' and 'wiki' which is the technology we're using to make education universally accessible.
Curriki is built on the XWiki platform, an open source development platform and "Next Generation Wiki" application developed in Java and released the LGPL open source license.
Curriki is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation.
Download a summary of Curriki's history and mission: CurrikiBrochureApril2009.pdf.
Using edu.Glogster.com
Kathe L. Santillo, Instructional Technology Coach
A Glog is like a poster, only better. Glogs allow you to create an online poster using
photographs, images, graphics, video files and sound files. Glogs allow you to add
hyperlinks to other websites. When you use a Glog, you are referred to as a "glogger."
The benefits of the Glogster Edu version are:
Students can't see content from the regular Glogster site when they are
making Glogs in the EDU zone.
You can embed your work in wiki pages.
All Glogs made by students on the teacher page are PRIVATE.
You can easily set up accounts for your students…just register for the EDU
zone, fill in the number of student accounts or add accounts from your
dashboard.
Each teacher and all his students are connected, and students can leave
comments on other student Glogs.
You can see Glogs of your students on their profiles.
free ebook: 20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web : Free 61 page eBook from Google about browsers and the Internet. Readers will learn about things like cloud computing, web-apps, browser extensions, plug-ins, malware, phishing scams, HTML and HTML 5, cloud computing, Javascript, and much more. Dr. Seuss-like illustrations and clear explanations in non-techie people can understand. 20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web can be read online or print.
Presenters in our 2009 conference are following a new set of procedures to DIRECTLY upload their files to both DotSub and Blip.tv, where their videos are converted / transcoded into Flash versions (on both sites) and into m4v (iPod compatible video) and mp3 (audio only) formats on Blip. Use of these two websites as the exclusive sources for presentations this year may pose more accessibility issues for teachers at schools where content filters block most or all video sharing sites like these. For that reason, organizers have created an accessibility survey we invite you to take and share your experiences this year accessing K-12 Online Conference materials both at work and at home.
"Robust grammar checking allows you to find those pesky mistakes and correct them before turning in your paper. "
Find out if your paper contains plagiarized text before your professor does.
Our proofreading system alerts you to opportunities to improve your writing.
"Time to MOVE ON! Technology Integration into Core Curriculum
Written by Lisa 18 March 2010 8 Comments
If you believe "integrating technology into the classroom" should mean more than just having an interactive whiteboard sitting in the room…you NEED to read this post…
And join me for an online Show and Tell (click here for details)."
"Video: The Amazing Youtube Choir
Social media continues to amaze me. I believe a new online collaborative art form has emerged in which several people contribute to create a masterpiece. This virtual choir conducted by Eric Whitacre and produced by Scott Haines will show you what I mean by a collaborative masterpiece. Read the rest of the story of how this was created here. You may also want to see the collaborative video masterpiece my PLN has helped me create. This video was tweeted by @larryferlazzo."
"Although search engines provide a great starting point when you're searching for someone online, with all of the new social sites that have popped up over the past few years, they're often just not enough.
In our recent State of Blog Search 2009 post we discussed the various reasons you may choose to use any or all of the following blog search tools: Technorati, Google Blog Search, Ice Rocket, Ask.com Blogsearch, and FriendFeed. While these blog search engines are great to fill specific needs, they're also another great place to look for your footprints on the Web.
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