Good reading to accompany the digital image pyramid of web 2.0 tools that I shared a while ago. Explanation of where some of the tools fit in Bloom's Taxonomy and why.
I investigating adding some ipads to our collection of one.
Important for people to note that the new ipad2 can project anything on the ipad to your screen - mirror imaging.
These tours are available and are what we will be talking about on the podcast in February. These are very well done and great teaching resources - reusable objects, as we learned in chapter five of our book
Great logic and pattern games gr. 3-5, but also games you can create yourself t use with your smartboard! Could we create some and share with one another?
This is a great site to get your kids involved in some inquiry base projects involved collaboration - 21st century skills and ISTE standards. You do not have to do the legwork as it has been done for you. Just sign up and participate and expand your kids' world view!
Free option I ran across. Seems to work pretty well. I tested it in a classroom with one leading the session and two joining it. I was impressed with the short lag time between the presenter and the viewers.
When you do your next math curriculum and decide to add more authentic, real world problem solving and interactive activities, check out this resource prepared by the NCMT. Supplement that Saxon with ideas and experiences from this great resource.
This is just coming out and promises to have more full education features soon. I think it has lots of promise - try it out and keep an eye on it. Probably should have kept it for my pick for September! ; )