From the first week of school, the six-year-olds in my classroom begin to create an online presence in the form of a blog and digital portfolio. We use a blogging platform to do this, and include artifacts that show their progress in writing, reading, math, social studies, and science.
How about those exciting ideas and strategies you just learned at that educators' convention? Blogger Nick Provenzano suggests five ways to take them home and run with them.
The Scholastic website contains, amongst other things, a section with interactive activities that you can use on your whiteboard. The activities cover a
Finding the right tool from so many audio editors in the market that exactly matches your needs is a difficult job. There are a lot of tools out there that can
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Google Chrome is based on the open-source Chromium browser project. Anyone can take Chromium’s source code modify it to build their own browser. These browsers all build on the core browser and offer unique twists on Chrome.
101 of the best web 2.0 tools for teachers by GoEd Online. View the accompanying blog post at: http://www.goedonline.com/index.php?route=blog/article&article_id
The 101 best web 2.0 tools for teachers based on functionality, application in education, ease of use and compatibility with popular educational technology.
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