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Edutopia has just published a newsletter titled Project-Based Learning: Success Start to Finish.
It has tons of resources and links. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Cooperative Learning Ideas.
Google has already brought a pile of new fonts and templates to Google Docs this month, and it's now back with another fairly...
XPrize (Give your classroom a Web 20.12 Tech Tune-Up!
There are lots of “writing rules” around from well-known authors, and I thought it would be useful to bring them together in one list. I’m sure I’ve missed some, so feel free to make suggestions!
Robin Good: Idroo is a Windows-only downloadable collaborative whiteboard that works seamlessly with Skype.
Key features include: Real-time collaborative editingUnlimited participantsTools for math tutoringMultiple drawing and writing toolsImages upload or paste from clipboard or drag-and-drop directly into the IDroo window.
N.B.: The software if free for personal and home use, but you’ll need to pay a fee for commercial or educational use.
Download: http://www.idroo.com/download (Win only)
Via Robin Good, Petra Pollum
How can QR codes be used effectively in class? This is a great selection of ideas and resources that can be used to innovate, create, engage and inspire your students during their inquiries. Via Jessica V Allen, Petra Pollum
HarperCollins UK, announced today the launch of its “Fragile Earth” app for the iPad and iPhone devices...
If your students are like me, old-fashioned slideshows put them to sleep. I can remember the days when I would sit in a middle school classroom, bored to tears by projectors and slideshows. All that's going to change.
Blogger Suzie Boss outlines how PBL and 21st-century skills go hand-in-hand.
What follows below is a brief outline of the tools I used to achieve this and how I used each tool. Via Susan Bainbridge
LiveBinders is your 3-ring binder for the web.
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100 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About. Topics: apps, best, Best Of, c4lpt, guide, presentation, slideshare, tips, web 2.0 · Tweet · Tweet. We're always trying to figure out the best tools for teachers, trends in the ...
There a several apps useful for downloading electronic books. The following apps are some of the primary virtual bookstores. Also check out the resources tab! Via Jon Samuelson, Lisa Johnson
Discovery learning with augmented reality http://t.co/0sdMQukz via @myen something to explore #edtech #edchat... Via Jon Samuelson, Lisa Johnson
Back in February I shared a new iOS app called Nearpod that is designed for creating and delivering lessons on iPads. At the time Nearpod was still in beta. Today, Nearpod officially launched out of beta and became available to everyone.
This is a great free tool for creating sophisticated looking infographics. The tool uses well designed templates which you can edit and add your own information to. Via Nik Peachey, Petra Pollum
Citing resources is an important skill for the 21st century students and for any other learner or researcher. I have already included it in my ebook " The 21St Century Skills Teachers and Students Need to Have ". Via Jon Samuelson, Lisa Johnson, Petra Pollum
Free K-12 educational videos … organized. Tens of thousands of excellent, educational videos in a huge, intuitive directory. Organized, reviewed, rated, and described by teachers. Ideal as a supplement to a curriculum or for independent study. Via Lauren , Petra Pollum
Whenever I give a presentation or run a workshop about student video projects, I encourage the use of Creative Commons licensed media when it is not possible to create your own images and sounds.
GeoCommons provides excellent tools for creating and sharing map-based data visualizations. Users can select a from twelve base maps to build upon.
How you can start personalizing learning in 5 minutes, 5 days, 5 weeks, 5 months, and beyond.
Sometimes you need to convince colleagues to think about using educational technology in their les... Via robert.fleck
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