How educators are working around overprotective content filters to use Web 2.0 tools in the classroom.
Google Apps - Education Edition: Your Tool Box for the 21st Century
Create a free streaming video website for use by your students or as a way to disseminate information over the web.
The best site to preview and download YouTube videos. Lots of different formats for PC and Mac users.
The Internet is full of resources for teachers… many are free! Learn how to organize content on the web, find searchable databases of lesson plans, improve school-to-home communication, create a webquest, develop a mind map, and make a rubric. These tools help teachers become more efficient and effective in the areas of productivity, instruction, and assessment.
I?ve compiled my exhaustive list of the tools I use most often in my classroom and in my life. These are my own and not endorsed by TechLearning or anyone else! If you use something else, share it!
After years of discouraging the use of Skype for interviews here at The Conversations Network, we’re now saying a resounding Yes! Paul Figgiani and I have prepared this audiovisual presentation that covers all you need to know in order to get true broadcast-quality Skype recordings.
Very web 2.0! Pictures, record narration, comments... lots of potential for the classroom.
"As part of the JISC funded ‘SPIRE’ project we ran a survey to try to discover
which online services people were using and in what manner. We were
interested to find out which services were popular and if they were being
used for work, for study or socially / for fun."