Great website for educators to share slideshow presentations in all content areas of education. Share you own shows or download slides already created. Don't reinvent the wheel or hesitate to share something of your own.
This is a great resource for teachers and administrators. It is packed with bel ringer ideas, current issues, blogs, live chats, forums and many ideas from professional development to lesson plan ideas. What a great resource to keep and it is easy to research.
This is a great site that is divided by subject and then it is divided into topics. There is also a good selection of professional development resources. There is even a section divided into state standards.
The central education website of the Smithsonian Institution. Educational information, activities and resources for educators, families, and students. Educational materials emphasize inquiry based learning with primary sources and museum collections.
This website offers loads of great tools and it even provides video demonstrations on new technology and what is up and coming. I also liked the aspect that this website lists past months on the side where you can easily search and visit past discussions and blogs. Another cool feature are the tabs that talk about types of technology being used in some classrooms like ipads and ipods and what these lessons look like.
This site pretty much covers it all. It's right on the money with blogs, contests, webinars, reviews, articles, and tutorials on about everything you need to know in regards to technology in educational. Worth a look for sure.
This site has a wide variety of information and links including technology, magazines, and much more. Some of the resources are for you to purchase, but there are many great resources that are free.
This site has lots of link to lots of other resources. Its a good place to start looking if you need something...it's also nicely organized. It's my best go-to site for other resources
The Education Podcast Network is an effort to bring together into one place, the wide range of podcast programming that may be helpful to teachers looking for content to teach with and about, and to explore issues of teaching and learning in the 21st century.
Glogster EDU is a creative way to express knowledge and skills in the classroom and beyond. Educators and students use technology to create an online multimedia posters (GLOG) using text, photos, videos, graphics, sounds, drawings, data attachments and more.
Google can be used in so many ways. Google has images, allows you to create and share documents as well as other create your own blogs, and maps. You can also translate, turn a voice message into a text message and many more ideas.
Heads up on another type of "smartboard". This system has a website and there are blogs talking about how to implement this Mimio technology into the classroom.
Organize a technology orientation for yourself and peers in your department. Invite your technology coordinator to be an active participant in the orientation.
Consider asking the coordinator to team teach a lesson with you.
and what he or she can do to help you.
put together a one-page troubleshooting guide for teachers in your school.
This article takes a slightly different spin on the "How to work with teachers to help them integrate technology" aspect: It looks at it from the perspective of the teacher and putting some of the responsibility on them to take advantage of the Tech Coordinator as a resource.