Monday, October 25, 2010

WHERE TO START: Blogs about Technology and Tech Tools


iLearn Technology - http://ilearntechnology.com/

Top 100 technology blogs for Teachers - http://www.onlinedegrees.org/top-100-technology-blogs-for-teachers/

 more Educational Technology- http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/

and even more... FOR FREE- http://www.freetech4teachers.com/

8 comments:

  1. I signed up to follow the ilearntechnology.com. The Juxio looks very interesting and I would really like to use more of these new websites to enhance my teaching.

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  2. I really like the Word Magnets on ilearntechnology.com. Their uses are endless. I will use them on my interactive whiteboard in word walls, Venn diagram, graphic organizers, and in literacy lessons. I look forward to checking out other ideas from this site.

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  3. I enjoyed the ilearntechnology.com. I could very easily incorporate the NetSmartz Kids into my daily curriculum. I think it is important to teach the students about internet safety...and the printable certificate after completion of the activities would be EXCITING for the kids!!

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  4. It's always great to find new websites and tools to use in the classroom. I love the ilearntechnology.com website.

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  5. I was so inspired by some of the blogs I read on ilearntechnology.com. Some of the more interesting ones were the Animation Chefs which dealt with stop motion animation for your students to create video projects and flixtime;Video slide show creator. I'm so excited about the possiblities of using these and some other programs with my students.

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  6. I logged on to ilearntechnology and found it very interesting- I continued to search around in Juxio and found sharendipity- where you can create game for your students- I think I might delve into that another time to see exactly how it works- looks very interesting

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  7. The resources on ilearntechnology look interesting and useful. I'll definitely spend some more time here. I love adding to my list of resources!

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  8. freetech4teachers.com, 5 ways to teach the periodic table. YES!!! Love new ways to approach a topic that I will spend a lot of time on.

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