21
2011
Top Sites for 2010
I know, I know… Yes, it is now 2011, but David Kapuler is at it again – this time with his list of top sites for 2010. Kidblog: A great way for schools to have kids blog. Sweet Search: An excellent search engine for students, as everything has been reviewed by educators beforehand. Cacoo: A nice site for creating online charts and graphs; it has a built-in chat feature for collaborating. 21 Classes: A good [...]
19
2011
Publish Online with YouPublisher
YouPublisher.com is a free online service that takes your PDF documents and transforms them into online publication that reads like a digital magazine. They create the publication from your PDF and host the document. To start using the site just upload your PDF and add a link to your web page!
7
2011
Skype in the Classroom (beta)
Would you like to… Meet new people? Discover new cultures? Connect with classes from around the world? …all without leaving your classroom? Then check out Skype in the Classroom (beta). Setting up an account is easy and should take just a few minutes. To do so you will need to enter a screen name*, e-mail address*, avatar, categories*, location*, description*, website / blog URL, and select student age ranges. Required fields are marked with an [...]
13
2010
Wikified Class Notes
Looking for another way to use a wiki? How about having the students take class notes? I came across the concept from this post: The Salt-Box » Wikified class notes In the post, the author outlines the first attempt at having college students enter class notes on a wiki and then provides the criteria for the second version: Creating a 75-100 word statement of the main idea or unifying theme of the class. (For a [...]
10
2010
SimpleBooklet
SimpleBooklet claims to be “The web’s simplest booklet publisher.” Well, I like to consider myself a simple person, so if they made the claim, I was going to test it. And I did. There are several levels of accounts but I, of course, chose the free demo which did not require registration and offered unlimited booklets and up to 20MB content storage. To begin, you enter a name for your booklet and then choose the [...]
7
2010
Skype Resources
21 Skype Resources posted by Shelly Terrell on www.techlearning.com and cross posted on Teacher Reboot Camp. Skype in Education Technology 4 Kids Wiki: Skype Resources Using Skype at School (The Dummies Series) Skype in School Wiki 50 Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom Student Inter-school Debating with Skype by Lois Smethurst Giving Students Skype Jobs by Langwitches Skype an Author Wiki 10 Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom Motivating Adult Learners: Skype an [...]
19
2010
Bloom’s Digital Pyramid
I came across this image recently and wanted to share. This visual is courtesy of Southern Indiana University. What other digital tools would you add to each level of the pyramid. Please share!
12
2010
QR Codes and Education
Have you seen these things? If you haven’t yet, you will. The image on the left is an example of an emerging technology called a “QR” code. QR stands for “quick response” and can be thought of as a bar code on steroids. Want to learn more? Then watch this video from cnet.com Okay, so what does this have to do with Teachers, Technology, and Transforming classrooms? Well, the answer is in [...]
11
2010
Goo.gl
Looking for another URL shortener? Well, Google has one – goo.gl! This service initially debuted in December of 2009. As one would expect, for logged users there are URL tracking features such as history, traffic sources, referrers, visitor profiles for countries, browsers, and platforms. I just created one for this blog: http://goo.gl/vuhwe Feel free to click the link, even though you know where it will take you. I am interested in looking at the tracking [...]
10
2010
BridgeURL
I love the services, like bit.ly and tinyURL, that shorten lengthy URLs for use on blogs, web sites, and in social media. But have you ever wanted to create one short URL for multiple links? Well now you can through a service called BridgeURL. BridgeURL allows you to list all the URLs that you want to share in a box and then creates a single link for you to share. That’s it. That easy. Since [...]
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