This site allows teachers to create, share, publish, and read digital books that engage and support diverse learners according to their individual needs, interests, and skills.
Well, It's finally done. The 21st Century Teacher Blog has served it's purpose. But now, changing demands and shrinking free services and features have required
Digital tools are an integral part of the Enquiring Minds approach. Here we provide some examples of the kinds of new technologies that we think may benefit learners and teachers
It is a web based tool designed for learners and educators. Four tools that inspire creative, fun ideas - a mindmapper, a cartoon creator, a movie editor and an audio application
4TheKingdomApps is a father and son team who have developed a couple of apps for learning. Kevin Scritchfield is a veteran high school math teacher and his son Tad is a high school student. They have each created a game style app to help students improve memory and practice skills.
For as long as I can remember I've been using avatars to teach Internet safety. It's a fun and engaging way to teach students the importance of protecting their identities when they are online and a great prelude to using a variety of web 2.0 tools to support the curriculum.
Google Docs is a user friendly suite of online collaborative tools that come with tremendous potential for use in the classroom. Last year all of the students in our school received Google Docs accounts and I was kept quite busy getting students and teachers up and running with the new tools, then discovering innovative ways to use them as effective tools for learning. Here are some of the favorites.