On 3/14/12, Erik S. wrote: > If you're interested in using Web 2.0 in your classroom, > check out 101 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers You Should Know About > > [link removed];
I'm having trouble transferring pics. from my pc to Facebook. I tried transferring a beautiful swinging bridge but to no avail... It becomes discouraging. Would someone please give me the necessary steps to achieve this task? I know we're not permitted to transfer some pics. Thank you in advance!!
1. ESL 2. Cheating 3. Stories of positive actions to inspi...See MoreEvery month Marjan Glavac ("The Busy Educator") searches out and shares 5 of the most interesting web sites of interest to busy educators. He shares them in Teachers.Net Gazette, and Marjan's current page is linked below.
This month Marjan's 5 recommended sites focus upon:
1. ESL 2. Cheating 3. Stories of positive actions to inspire adults and students 4. A very busy Tennessee first grade class site 5. Animated Atlas of American History
Schools Saving Money with 1:1 Technology - By Mark Pullen
Schools looking to increase the use of technology in the classroom and become 1:1 schools, with one tablet computer or laptop for each student, often struggle with the cost involved in rolling out such a program...
I found a new interactive learning website and I wanted to share it with you guys. The website allows their users to design their own study sets, which means that the content can virtually cover any area of study and it can accommodate any level of the given subject. Based on the entered information the system provides you NOT only with flash cards but also with games such as hangman, crossword puzzle, quick type…as well as two different versions of multiple choice.
Many teachers I know started using this tool to create their class notes, or they let one of the students set up the notes for extra credit. Once entered, the sets can be distributed via email to all class participants. The content of the notes is equivalent to the content of the study material for all games. Having different games available provides your students with options for their individual study methods – they pick the method/games they like best, yet at the same time they all study the same material.
There are videos on the bottom of the homepage that make the site easy to navigate. I think it is a very cool tool! The name of the website is [link removed]!
Thanks,
James Colestock Wheat Ridge, CO
On 3/14/12, Erik S. wrote: > If you're interested in using Web 2.0 in your classroom, > check out 101...See More