Some year two students from America explaining to their parents and grandparents the various parts of their blogs and how they are using them in class - great video!
A nice tool that can be used for creating tests/quizzes online. Tests can be password protected so you have access to the results after anyone has completed the test. Does not require registration.
All you need is an iphone or ipad and some rather spectacular apps, and you can create a music creation>
This is worth a look.
Atomic Tom and Applegirl are great
Lighthouse Learning Technologies 2010 etherpad collaborative document. Etherpad is a free, no sign up, no ads collaborative editor. One click to create your own collaborative space.
Share and discuss your most powerful learning tool and how you use it.
Elaborate on such things as
* classroom implications
* student engagement
* impact on learning outcomes
Exploratree is a great site for educators to use for creating mind maps or brainstorming. This is an easy site to use that allows for group collaboration and comments as well. Best of all, Exploratree has a number of different templates to choose from to find the right "mind map" for you.
The second biggest search engine in the world and a massive collection of movies.
Create a channel for your school or class and use it to publish student movies and keep parents involved in whats happening at school. Use the playlist function to direct students to the movies that you want them to watch.
a simple dea for creating a visual story using 5 iages only- challenging idea but I see potential for K-3 . Students needs to consider what is needed in the images to tell the whole story.
Another great blog entry on a new art site. Also includes some ideas on how to use the tool in the classroom. Creates some pretty cool abstract art, and very easy to save/download. Would work well on a SMARTBoard