Welcome to Notely
Notely is the new tool for students of all ages looking for help to get better grades.
Notely has all the tools a student could need, schedule, calendar, note-taking, homework planner and more.
Stop copying and pasting...
Start making your notes online.
* Annotate the web With WebNotes you can highlight text and stick notes to web pages. Click for live annotation demo
*Organize your notes - All highlights and notes are stored in folders within your WebNotes account. Click for screencast
* Share your comments - Pages you annotate can be shared through email or online links. Click to view shared annotated page
Take, edit and share notes online
* Take and store your notes online.
* Edit and revise notes with peers.
* Look-up and define words with your Workspace Utilities.
Nice-looking sticky note web app.. no sign in required, unlimited notes, share with the unique URL.. nice alternative to wallwisher and other sticky note programs
To put it simply, MyStickies allows you to place little yellow squares of digital paper anywhere and everywhere you feel like in the whole wide web. Along with the ability to put sticky notes on webpages mystickies offers a powerful interface to browse, search, sort, edit and generally have a wonderfull time with your sticky notes from any computer that has internet access.
Bang-yao Liu, a student at Savannah College of Art and Design, has created a 90 second long stop motion video using some 6000+ pieces of colored post-it notes - just brilliant.
WorkFlowy is an organizational tool that makes life easier. It can help you organize personal to-dos, collaborate on large team projects, take notes, write research papers, keep a journal, plan a wedding, and much more
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In this workshop she was presenting an idea to help elementary teachers develop science fair project-a mini-science fair poster. This idea involved the used of a trifolded piece of 11″ x 17″ paper. The teachers were inputting their "required" science fair heading with post-it notes. Revision was a breeze. The teachers learned the importance of brevity with completion. They added graphs and images by gluing their graph to a small post-it. It was all so tidy, so elegant, so inviting, I probably stared a little long, struck dumb by the simplicity of the mini-poster. Once I came to my senses I realized that the mini-poster was my answer-a way to incorporate authentic peer review, formative assessment in my science classes.
"The most powerful and ample resource for change in education is teachers' own expertise. Yet, teachers are regularly overstepped when it comes to leading school improvement.
In the United States, less than one-fourth of teachers feel that they have great influence over school decisions and policies in seven different areas, as noted in the National Center for Educational Statistics' Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) database for 2003-04 reported by the National Staff Development Council (NSDC) in Professional Learning in the Learning Profession: A Status Report on Teacher Development in the U.S. and Abroad."
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We are building the Top 100 Tools for Learners 2009 list below. Note this list is constantly being updated as we receive new contribution, and the tools shown below are tools that have achieved two or more votes.
Please note that this site was developed by an educator for educators. Once you use this site you will notice that much of its contents is also of interest to parents, students and anyone interested in learning and education. Should you use this site with minor children, please monitor its usage. This is a prudent practice for all web sites that are used by children. Sites often change their contents as well as their target audiences.
These pages present interactive Java applets for teaching and learning single variable calculus. They use graphs and tables to illustrate concepts in calculus and allow the user to dynamically change the functions involved or the point on the graph that is of interest. These pages can be explored by students learning calculus, or used by teachers while teaching calculus, and are geared to the topics covered in AB and BC Advanced Placement Calculus. Each applet comes in a version shown on a web page, suitable for viewing in a browser window, and also as a separate resizeable window with larger fonts and line widths, suitable for projection on a screen. Note that this set of pages is not a complete text for calculus, but is intended to supplement a standard textbook or web site.
Welcome to ClassNotesOnline.com, a resource for teachers to communicate with students and parents. This FREE service allows teachers to keep students up to date and parents informed on the daily work, assignments, homework, and grades in all of their classes.
Teachers can create homepages for each one of their classes with the user friendly teacher control panel. No prior knowledge of html or any other programming language is necessary to manage their website. Once registered, teachers have the option of creating and posting homework assignments, class notes, class news, and much more.