Free, interactive programs allow you and your students to learn more about our home planet and the universe beyond through video-conferencing and Web casts. Students of all ages can participate in live events featuring NASA experts and education specialists.
"Scribblar is great for\n\n* Online training and tutoring\n* Revising artwork and images\n* Creative brainstorming\n* Sales and product demos\n* Interviews and tests"
"Authors Who Skype with Book Clubs\n\nThese authors are willing to participate in 20-minute Skype visits free of charge. (Many also offer more in-depth virtual visits for a fee.)"
The following web2.0 sites would be useful for science educators at the high school and middle school level. Some would also be appropriate for higher elementary grade levels. There are many new 'tools' or websites that take advantage of the higher speed and bandwidth of today's Internet.
This newsletter offers you valuable updates on the latest Thinkfinity resources and features. Great site for teachers to find resources, lessons, activities, and much more.
Seth Priebatsch looks at the next layer in progress: the "game layer," a pervasive net of behavior-steering game dynamics that will reshape education and commerce.