The results of our poll on how Online Marketing Blog readers use Twitter are in. We had over 220 responses, which isn't a bad sample considering this blog
The good folks at Mozilla are trumpeting a new report by global analytics service Net Applications that documented a 20% global market share for two out of four ...
All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises.
Some stories are so bizarre that you have to wonder if they're true, but this one (via Ewan's Delicious bookmarks) about a policeman in Cheyenne, Wyoming who was brought in to "teach" kids about MySpace is beyond the pale.
In2Books promotes literacy across the curriculum by matching students with adult pen pals who read the same books and correspond online about the important issues in the books. The books are carefully selected to align with literacy, social studies and sc
Studio4Learning is a great site for students in fifth through twelfth grades. It provides students and teachers with free, high-quality videos that can be watched online. There are ten categories of videos to choose from Math, Sciences, English, Languag
Video, Audio, Text Chat and Drawing Board tools are available for you to use in whatever way you see fit. Just invite your friends into a Huddle and start interacting.
Video, Audio, Text Chat and Drawing Board tools are available for you to use in whatever way you see fit. Just invite your friends into a Huddle and start interacting.
KallOut is the first application to bring selection-based search results to any email, presentation, document or web page. Unlike other search methods that are trapped inside the browser, KallOut serves up content from the most popular sites on the web in
19 Most Essential and useful open source applications that you probably want to know to use in your daily life. Most of them are top of the list projects that have an open source industry leading popularity.
What is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How
brain-tune.com helps you to tune your brain and allows you quickly to remember all the things you wished you could - dates, places, vocabularies, they are all no problem.
Based on what your information needs are, NoodleTools provides a directory of search engines suggestions. An excellent place to help students interpret their information needs.
Information about each planet and moon in our solar system with many pictures, discussion of the history of its discovery, exploration, and physical characteristics. In addition to the planets, there are also pages about the Sun, many moons, and asteroids
"If you wanted to stop reading after that sentence you'll understand why Copyc.at could be an important resource.This web app analyzes any URL and outputs a variety of information about how readable its content is. Taken into account are things including word length, the number of syllables used per word and the numbers of words per sentence."
A grid at its barest is nothing more than a series of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines spaced at regular intervals, but its innate propensity for creating order out of chaos makes it one of the most powerful tools at a designer's disposal. If you want to reap their benefits of grids on your next project but are unsure of the specifics, this article is for you.
For those who are new or inexperienced to preparing a poster session, I have a few thoughts that I would like to pass on to future poster session presenters.