Math-Blog.com is dedicated to promoting the beauty of Mathematics at every level. It was started in 2007 by Antonio Cangiano (acangiano@gmail.com), a Software Engineer and Technical Evangelist employed by IBM, who is very passionate about math. It began as a personal blog, but following its early success the site is now accepting external submissions and contributions by guest writers, with the long-term goal of making it a hub for those who intend to publish high quality, interesting and easy to follow mathematical articles on the Web.
BlogLovin is a place where you can post and store all of the blogs that you enjoy reading the most. A great resource to remind one when someone from their blog community has posted a new blog!
A clearing house for a large selection of blogs, especially math related topics. There is a large variety of topics that seem to be updated continually.
This site gives us access to several different teaching and math blogs (obviously) It is useful to us for getting into the heads and thought processes of people that are successful in the job that we aspire to be in. These people have access and know of many resources open to us that we may not know of, and we can learn a lot from them.
Twtpoll is a simple survey/ poll twitter app. Type in a 140 chars question, type in multiple choice answers, and share it in social networks, or embed it in your blog. Twtpoll is a simple survey/ poll twitter app. Type in a 140 chars question, type in multiple choice answers, and share it in social networks, or embed it in your blog.
LiveJournal.com is a free service for all your journaling and blogging needs, offering privacy controls, photo storage, publishing tools, style templates. You can move your beginning journaling activity online which creates technological competencies from students while freeing up the first few minutes of your class time.
LiveJournal is an online journal service with an emphasis on user interaction. A basic, fully-functional account is free, while paid accounts receive access to premium features. You can use LiveJournal in many ways: a private journal, a blog, a discussion forum or a social network.
Safe web space for tweens. They can blog and email each other and play games. These ways of communication could be used in getting students to write about what is going on in class or creating a math blog could be a part of a project.
iSpeech can convert your favorite Websites, RSS, Blogs and Documents (Microsoft Office, Adobe PDF, Text, etc.) to speech with any PC or Mobile Device. Varying monthly fee based on amount of time /text used. Can help auditory learners handle written text.
This site and blog explore e-learning, knowledge management, networks, technology, and community. elearning has been organized to present the whole picture view of elearning.
Fliggo lets you create your own customizable video sharing site in seconds. Build a video blog, the next YouTube or just a private place to share videos. No downloads, no installation, do it all securely within your browser.
Fliggo lets you create your own customizable video sharing site in seconds. Build a video blog, the next YouTube or just a private place to share videos. No downloads, no installation, do it all securely within your browser. If you ever need to leave something for your students they say this is a private video site.
Fliggo lets you quickly create your own video sharing site. There are no downloads or installation. "Teachers have used Fliggo to post homework assignments, interact with their students through video, or share lectures privately. Fliggo's privacy options make the service invaluable to teachers"