Please add your link here, a bit of an explanation, the cost and your name. Feel free to add more than one.
Awesome site of the day contributed by Karen Arrington, Lower School Technology Specialist. An awesome site for game templates to create your own games with lots of examples. You don't want to miss this site: http://resources.oswego.org/games/
http://www.arrl.org/ti - Teachers Institute for Wireless Technology - Free workshop for classroom educators for use of technology in the classroom. No cost for attendees, free manipulatives, great learning opportunity and ways to excite your students about math, science and technology. - Tommy Gober
http://www.mrgober.com/games - Free flash game collection for kids to play at school. TEKS and educational strands are listed for use in the classroom. - Tommy Gober
http://www.getcloudapp.com
Cloud App allows to share music, files, pictures, bookmarks with your coworkers or friends. This application is great for presentations or training sessions because it allows you to access your files from anywhere. -Alberto Guevara
http://voicethread.com/share/1041783/ Free for up to three threads! Really fun for friends to engage in activities. Great for putting together a quick tutorial. - Leon Hudson
http://www.wdl.org/en
www.4teachers.org
This FREE!! site, created and maintained by The Advanced Learning Technologies Project at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning, is designed to help teachers integrate technology into classrooms by offering online tools and resources. 4teachers.org helps teachers locate online resources such as ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. It also offers a wide variety of tools for students along with professional development resources. – Melissa Palestro
www.4teachers.org
This site is designed to help teachers integrate technology into classrooms by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate online resources such as ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. It also offers a wide variety of tools for students along with professional development resources.
www.howstuffworks.com
This website is free. I have found use of it in teaching my mathematics classes because it helps me find real life situations that can be applied to the lessons. My students relate to the real life situation and makes the lesson a lot more interesting. It has a lot of information and videos that are helpful. - Gabriela Pena
www.jingproject.com
FREE DOWNLOAD!!! Great tool to use to do screen captures, record on-screen action, and email/save the files. Great to do quick instructional videos for classroom use or for teaching teachers how to do something you can record and replay when needed. Many uses for this tool, download it for free and enjoy. - Yolanda Martinez
http://education-world.com/a_tech
Great website for educators who are looking to integrate more technology in the classroom. It has a lot of resources and it will almost surely help everybody out. - Elizabeth Zamarron
http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citapa.htm
The website listed above can be a quick reference for APA citation formats. I have found that it can come in handy when working on papers for the master's courses. Additionally, it provides examples to assist you when working on your Works Cited page.- Linda Garza
http://www.iste.org/
This is a great professional technology organization to join. Take advantage of the resources they offer ranging from free articles, great session (webinars), to advance notices on upcoming conferences. - Veronica Baca
www.kgb.com - Knowledge Generation Bureau
This is a great website that answers any question that you may have. It even gives you the opportunity to answer a question or ask one that has not been asked before. It is great when you have that one student that has questions that not even you have the answer to. - Rosa Garcia
http://www.techappsnetwork.org
This is a great website to keep up with the adopted materials, software and hardware to share with your students. Technology events taking place and training sessions as well as certification information. You do need to register and it's FREE!!! - Cynthia z. Manrrique
I love this website! It's perfect for people who are trying to learn more complex computer skills such as html and java programming. It provides very basic instructions that are easy to follow. It really helped me understand html programming. - Tamara Remhof
http://tip.psychology.org/index.html
This website is a great resource for a quick refresher on the different learning theories and their creators. It has come in handy for many of the classes I've taken. - Tamara Remhof
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2003/tech_schools/chapter7.asp
This website provides an in depth understanding of integrating technology in the classroom. It explains what technology integration is and what is expected of teachers. It is more informational than providing you the opportunity to create something fun. I feel this is very important information as many lack the concept of technology integration. -Candy Baez
http://www.thinkfinity.org/
This is an incredible website for educators as well as students. It provides detailed lessons plans, assessments, video clips, interactive educational games and much more. It covers all subjects areas and is an tool for bringing technology closer to the students. -Juan Felix
http://www.primarygames.com/arcade/virtualworlds/pbskidsplay/index.htm
Love the animations and content. PBS KIDS PLAY: A virtual world where you'll find fun games for kids to learn skills needed for school. FREE 15-Day Trial then $9.98 each month (cancel any time) -Sandra Rosales
http://www.engadget.com/
Just for fun. Engadget is a fun and very informative blog to see and read about the latest technology around. - Sandra Rosales
Comments (0)
You don't have permission to comment on this page.