"Each one of the "gems" listed here was recommended by an educator or someone who works in this field (or me!). They were selected as ones that are perhaps not as widely known as the Big Rocks like Flickr, del.icio.us, etc. Your goal here is not to analyze them all, just find one quickly that piques your interest. "
So, how can you use Jing (or other capturing alternatives) in your classroom? Here are some quick ideas for you:
You can create training videos for quick and easy access for students, or even yourself for refreshers, etc…
Have your students record themselves solving math problems and then post on your classroom blog!
Have your students record their presentations
Have your students record themselves researching and presenting their findings
Don't stick to the norm! Have your students get creative - create a timeline of an explorer's life and then present it via Jing!
"Our initial post on 10 Great Maths Games Sites - as suggested by friend of the blog Vijay Krishnan - has been one of the most popular ever with literally thousands of teachers taking a look.
So I thought it would be fun to try it for a new topic. So here we go - 10 Great Literacy Games Sites:"