"If you Google "four c's of technology integration" you'll get links to a myriad of "c-words" including Creativity/Creation, Consumption, Curation, Connection, Collaboration, Communication and Critical Thinking. All of these are important elements of learning and can be enhanced with the use of technology, but for the sake of this article, I am going to focus more on what devices themselves can do, so my four C's are the following: "
"Welcome to ZooBurst!
ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that is designed to let anyone easily create their own customized 3D pop-up books. Click on some of the pictures below to check out books created by members of the ZooBurst community. If you have a username and password you can log in and create your own books using the 'Login' link at the top right side of the screen."
Screencast is a place to upload content that can be linked to any website. It is great for creating immediate RSS feeds to attach to iTunes or RSS readers like Safari
"his wiki will host a variety of Web 2.0 applications to address instructional goals, student learning, and technology integration for participants. This wiki will also include relevant online resources that link to articles, files, and media about use and application related to personal and educational usage. Along with the discussion from the training and these resources, the wiki aims to include participant collaboration to develop usable guidelines for Web 2.0 applications within a K12 classroom."
Welcome to RubiStar!
Want to make exemplary rubrics in a short amount of time? Try RubiStar out! Registered users can save and edit rubrics online. You can access them from home, school, or on the road. Registration and use of this tool is free, so click the Register link in the login area to the right to get started now.
Mr. Mackey's Science Blog!
Science happens! You'll find news, comments and interesting links here. Check for new posts every day! If you're in Mr. Mackey's science class, you might learn something that will help you in class.
"Thanks to a strategic partnership between the California K-12 High Speed Network and IQ Innovations, California schools, teachers, and students now have free access to the CaliQity e-Learning Platform - the most robust, user-friendly, and cost-effective online learning environment available today. The CaliQity Reactor Repository is filled with state-aligned courses and learning objects, including the Currium core course offerings that are available exclusively through CaliQity at the extremely reasonable price of $30 per student. To learn more about CaliQity, please watch the video above or click on the links below."
This wiki was created to easily help educators find other educators on Twitter that have the same interests as them (that teach in the same content area). Check out the list of educators on the pages linked below and add your Twitter name to the appropriate list too.