The new teacher wiki gives information about its Twitter chat #ntchat. Lisa Dabbs moderates the chat. This wiki was also nominated for on the best ediucational wikis in 2010.
A blog post about ways to use wikis in teaching. Looking for some ideas, bookmark this one, as more comments may be added, with new ideas, or even add your own in the comment section.
A free online e-book for learning about and how to use a variety of Web 2.0 tools including Diigo, blogging, wikis, Evernote, Flickr, Glogster, Jing, Prezi, Ning, SlideShare, Twitter, and VoiceThread,
Here is an example of a wiki created by 6th graders for a unit on medieval global studies. The example illustrates how a tool like wikispaces can be used by students to create collaboratively a resource that demonstrates learning outcomes.
Aviva Dunsiger's list and description of her favorite interactive sites and online tools for young children. Many of the links are for iPad Apps. While on the page, also check what else Aviva has on her wiki.
A wiki created by two teachers with contributions from teachers and students regarding digital citizenship and related topics. Check the page: Student-Created Content
Thanks to the wiki for the EDUC 584 class at Saint Joseph College., I learned of this site, which has good resources for teaching math skills to young children. If you work with this population, check out this site and bookmark it for reference.
Famous actors read children''s aloud. Site include lesson plan ideas. This site will be of interest to elementary school teachers and parents of your children. If you have website, blog, or wiki set up for parents, you might want to see if this is a site you want to share with them after you have had some time to exlpore.
Story line online is website where stories are read aloud and with subtitles. The popular and non-mainstream stories are read by actors like Betty White and James Earl Jones.