A wonderfully visual tool that is very engaging, this is the storehouse for educational exchanges . You can contribute, collaborate, or borrrw as far as I know
The "Top 25" Websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover.
come on...ALA!!! Good place to begin
Kids need to develop an empathetic view of the world. They need to think critically about why things happen, what influences their choices and how they can positively impact on the future. This year my students will blog, Skype with their peers at another middle school almost forty miles away, create Delicious accounts and learn to tag. This year’s students will work on a digital textbook that my students last year collaborated on with another school.
Wiffitti allows you to create a “wall” where people can post messages. Each wall is assigned an SMS number and short code used to post texts; stadiums and television shows have used this technoology for years
about nurturing creative question-askers, collaborators, and thinkers
An article by Rob Evans who was one of the presenters at BLC2011 and also hosted an ISACS webinar much on the same topic. Very truthful, even though the honesty hurts.
Good resources for intrdouction of and consideration of flipping the classroom with links to films,etc. from other teachers who have already "dipped their toes in the waters"