"IDroo - Online educational multiuser whiteboard
* FREE for non-commercial use
* Collaborative meetings with many participants (10 or even more)
* Insert simple and complex mathematical equations
* Draw and write your ideas
* Express your mind through images
* Take advantage of high quality calls over Skype
* All drawings are easily editable vector graphics
* Works with Wacom Bamboo, Wacom Intuos and other digital tablets"
"This list isn't categorized in any way, and it'll stay that way until I figure out a good way to tag and qualify them in some way. Most often such a list brings up debate about the quality of content linked to. In putting this list together, I worked with Tony Karrer and his eLearning Learning site extensively to match links that are popular based on social signals, specifically in the Games and Simulation categories."
"My Raspberry Pi arrived with the evening mail-by midnight, my husband and I had turned it into a working print server. And neither of us had any background in computer science. "
"What better way to collect a few handy leads for back-to-school 3D printables for the upcoming school year than polling my favorite 3DP educators! I sent a call out to a few whose work I have shared on the Adafruit blog and elsewhere before and have been receiving back lunchboxes full of ideas to share this week and next week."
"What is School Research?
Educators around the globe recognize that teaching and learning needs to be transformed to align with the realities of life and work in the 21st century. Today's learners need to develop higher order skills and know how to create and collaborate. At the same time, school leaders need to build their teachers' capacity to develop these skills in students."
"Increase productivity with Google Apps training
By leveraging the power of Chrome we bring training software directly into Google Apps. Like a virtual tutor, the training guides people inside their own Google Apps environment and intelligently trains them to be more productive as they work throughout the day."
This is the 3 minute video that we submitted to the MacArthur judges. It is available for public consumption on You Tube . Connecting SciLife and Glogster to create an example of the life of a cell