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Edudemic – Connecting Education and Technology
Social media is making a big impact on education. The threading of new technology with old standards has created new and exciting opportunities for teachers, school administrators, and students. What is the best way to improve education using social media? That’s the big question that Edudemic hopes to answer. You’ll find regular doses of helpful ideas, infographics, news, videos, and more when you visit Edudemic.
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ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education
Create free educational games, quizzes, activities and diagrams in seconds! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet! No signup, no passwords, no charge! [more]
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Sketchpad – Online Paint/Drawing application
Onlinesketchpadforallages
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Using Dropbox in the Classroom
How to use dropbox in the classroom
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100 Different Evernote Uses – Andrew Maxwell
Uses for Evernote
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Web 2.0 Tools in Education: A Quick Guide by Mohamed Amin Embi
Web 2.0 Tools In Education PDF Book
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28 Tech Tools to Bring Out the Story in History – TheApple.com
Kelly Tenkely | TheApple
When I was in school, I dreaded history. I found it completely uninteresting, dry, irrelevant, and quite frankly…boring. This was unusual for me. Normally, I really enjoyed school. Creative writing, language arts, science, and even math were fun. History was unbearable. -
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… – The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education In 2011 — So Far
I usually just do a year-end list on Web 2.0 Applications For Education and many other topics, but it gets a little crazy having to review all of my zillion posts at once. So, to make it easier for me — and perhaps, to make it a little more useful to readers — I’m going to start publishing mid-year lists, too. These won’t be ranked, unlike my year-end “The Best…” lists, and just because a site appears on a mid-year list doesn’t guarantee it will be included in an end-of-the-year one. But, at least, I won’t have to review all my year’s posts in December…
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Printable Graphic Organizers for Teachers, Grades K-12 – TeacherVision.com
This collection of ready-to-use graphic organizers will help children classify ideas and communicate more effectively. All of our free, printable graphic organizers are designed to facilitate understanding of key concepts by allowing students to visually identify key points and ideas. By using graphic organizers across all subject areas, you will be empowering your students to master subject-matter faster and more efficiently. We have graphic organizers for reading, science, writing, math, and for general use. You’ll also find blank printable templates like graph paper, dot arrays, and other useful tools.
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Infographics and data visualizations are shifting the way people find and experience stories, creating a new way of seeing the world of data. They help communicate complex ideas in a clear, compact and beautiful way, taking deep data and presenting it in visual shorthand. We’ve collected the best examples on the web and gathered them for you to reference, share, and enjoy.
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Reach your teen audience with creative ways that promote reading and Young Adult literature using free or open-source technology tools
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7 Google Tools You Don’t Know About…Yet! – SimpleK12
We all know Google Search. And Google Documents. And Google Earth. But… there are many uncharted Google tools in Google Labs (many not even released yet!) that I bet you didn’t know exist.
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