Adobe Reader, software used to view and fill PDF forms, is installed on most every computer. With Adobe Reader, you can sometimes enter data into a PDF form and print it, but you are unable to save the completed form to your computer. Also, some PDF forms do not allow you to fill in any fields. Up until now, the only solution to these problems was to purchase the Adobe Acrobat software package at a cost of around $500. With PDFill Editor you can do the above tasks for a fraction of that cost. You can also add comments, annotations, text, or shapes to the PDF and resave it.
This Internet Tutorials site is intended as an introduction for people interested in learning about the Internet and especially the World Wide Web: what it is, how to search it, and how to use it as a research tool.
This site has existed in one form or another since 1996. Over the years, it has been used by everyone from pre-teens to senior citizens all over the world. My purpose is to explain the basics of the Web as clearly as I can. The site is suitable for self-paced study.
There aren't a lot of bells and whistles here. Mostly I attempt to explain how things work with prose. Most examples are in the form of screenshots.
"Standards-Based Grading is a technique devoted to giving students formative control over their own progress (and grade). It requires, at least, a fundamental change in the behavior of your grade book, but I'll let you read about that. I've written about implementing SBG in specific disciplines."
Edmodo is a social learning network for teachers, students, schools and districts.
Edmodo provides free classroom communication for teachers, students and administrators on a secure social network.
Edmodo provides teachers and students with a secure and easy way to post classroom materials, share links and videos, and access homework, grades and school notices.
Edmodo stores and shares all forms of digital content - blogs, links, pictures, video, documents, presentations, and more.
Edmodo is accessible online or using any mobile device, including Android and iPhones.
Edmodo has special institutional features for schools and districts that can be accessed for free by administrators.
"To help us think, talk and teach about the rights and responsibilities of citizens in our democracy, we invite you to explore 100 milestone documents of American history. These documents reflect our diversity and our unity, our past and our future, and mostly our commitment as a nation to continue to strive to "form a more perfect union.""
The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM) is an NSF supported project that began in 1999 to develop a library of uniquely interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives or concept tutorials, mostly in the form of Java applets, for mathematics instruction (K-12 emphasis). The project includes dissemination and extensive internal and external evaluation.
"Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK), builds on Shulman's idea of PCK, and attempts to capture some of the essential qualities of knowledge required by teachers for technology integration in their teaching, while addressing the complex, multifaceted and situated nature of teacher knowledge. At the heart of the TPACK framework, is the complex interplay of three primary forms of knowledge: Content (CK), Pedagogy (PK), and Technology (TK)."