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EduTecher
A free website with links to 1000+ webtools for education and video tutorials of tools submitted by Adam Bellow. They also have a free iPhone app as well.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on October 6, 2011
TodaysMeet
Talk. Listen. Embrace the back-channel and connect with your audience in real-time. In a lab or wireless laptop setting it is quite useful to engage your audience. Its beauty is in its simplicity, no adds, no sign ups, no instructions, it just works...
Posted by Heidi, last updated on October 2, 2012
curriculum21 Webinar Participant Info
Instructions and links to test your computer and connection prior to joining our webinars.
Posted by Earl Nicholas, last updated on November 11, 2011
Slides for Webinar 1-1 Integrating Digital Tools & Skills
Slides to accompany the November 16, 2011 webinar on integrating digital tools. File is a writable pdf which can be used for note-taking while viewing the pay-per-view recorded webinar.
Posted by Earl Nicholas, last updated on December 14, 2011
Webinar 1-1: Integrating Digital Tools & Skills ($12.95 via paypal)
First in a series of webinars on integrating digital tools and skills into classroom teaching. Available on a pay-per-view basis through PayPal or by credit/debit card. Before registering for the webinar, download the accompanying slides.
Posted by Earl Nicholas, last updated on December 14, 2011
KeySpace™ - Touch Typing App for Kids (7+ years old)
Not being able to touch type could be costing you and your students millions of words.
KeySpace™ teaches students how to touch type fast and accurately without looking at the keyboard. This program is designed to be run on a Windows operating system.
Posted by @mykeyspace, last updated on May 29, 2013
Alice: Visual Java Program
Free software program from Carnegie Mellon that allows students to program in Java visually and learn coding visually K -12.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on June 12, 2014
Drop Box
DropBox is an online "Flash Drive." You get 2 GB initially, and can add memory/space by referring others. Why carry your flash drive around when you can save "to the cloud?" It also has a public folder option so that you can share files with others.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 15, 2011
Google Forms for the Classroom
Lots of Google Forms templates and ideas from Tom Barrett. These templates can be used for diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments or just to collect data for evaluative purposes.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 17, 2011