http://www.Studysfun.com - it is like a blog that talks about anything related to education, it also has a section called interview where they interview tutoring agencies and schools and talks about the latest technology and teaching methods.
http://www.TutorsField.com.au - it is a website and also an App where teachers and educators can register their interest in teaching and be connected with students in Australia. The website has over 1,000 registered members. It might be a good idea to create a free profile on this website and get in touch with local students.
The best way of getting your students to become their own teacher is to start using http://gostudyit.com , here students can organize, share and discuss all their learning content within their own personal learning network. create an account today.
StudyRight has just launched a Free Study Skills Training resource for middle school and high school teachers. You can find out more at [link removed].
There are virtual guest speakers in over 100 different topics, from veterinarians to political figures, and financial planners to engineers. Since they are virtual, all guest speaking sessions are done online through the United Teach Platform.
On 6/23/11, Gayla King wrote: > I have found a new resource...it it called Sqworl. This is one, > of interesting teacher blogs (mostly kinder)...I'm making my > own sqworls to organize my stuff... > > [link removed]
On 6/23/11, Kathy M wrote: > Bob, great subject. I prefer to use sqworl to keep track of my > favorite websites. > > J.E., an interesting site! I like your opening page as seen on > my iPad. I have bookmarked it to view in depth next week. > Heading out to ISTE now. > > 6/23/11, j.e. wrote: >> On 6/23/11, Bob Reap (Teachers.Net) wrote: >>> Welcome to the Teacher Website Share. This chatboard is for >>> teachers to share websites useful in your teaching or >>> relevant to other educators. >>> >>> Bookmark this resource and contribute often! >> >> I review iPad apps, books, and teaching materials. I provide >> information about learning disabilities, dyslexia, and autism
[link removed]. :)
Kathy
On 6/23/11, Gayla King wrote: > I have found a new resource...it it called Sqworl. This is one, > of interesting teacher blogs (mostly kinder)...I'm making my > own sqworls to organize my stuff...See More