My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 22nd through January 31st

These are my links for January 22nd through January 31st:

The Hero Workshop -
Free Technology for Teachers: 20 Educational Alternatives to YouTube -
10 Digital Writing Opportunities You Probably Know and 10 You Probably Don’t | ICT in my Classroom -
50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Education by Blog By Carol -
50 Tools and […]

My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 16th

These are my links for January 16th:

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Youtube: Everywhere but the Classroom (And How you can Bring it There Anyway) - The comments list some alternatives on how to access YouTube movies.
Free Technology for Teachers: Five Fun Spelling Games - more spelling games
ReadWriteThink: Student Materials: Persuasion Map -
Google Closes Many Services […]

My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 10th

These are my links for January 10th:

Building a Digital Locker: Personal Learning Networks Explained | Edutopia -
How to Embed Almost Anything in your Website - Learn how to embed videos, mp3 music, Flash videos (both swf and flv), pictures, fonts, spreadsheets, charts, maps and everything else into your blog or website.
REFLECTIVE DIARY TOOL - […]

My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 8th

These are my links for January 8th:

How to use Google Earth more effectively. - elearnr -
Power Up Your Professional Learning Network - SlideShare -
The Geo-Literacy Project: Students Use Technology to Explore Their World | Edutopia - Thousands of articles, videos, slide shows, expert interviews, blog entries, and other resources highlight success stories in […]

My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 2nd through January 6th

These are my links for January 2nd through January 6th:

Welcome to the BrainyFlix SAT Vocab Contest - Brainyflix - Learn vocabulary the fun way. Submit your own videos!
43 Folders | Time, Attention, and Creative Work - 43Folders.com is Merlin Mann?s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.
hos_entry […]

Links for Week of January 5, 2008

Edmodo   Free microblogging for educators. Teachers and students can use it to send notes, links, files, assignments, and other events to each other.
Google   Google is so teacher friendly that they’ve even created an academy to teach teachers how to use Google in the schools. From there, teachers turnkey their district.
ClassMarker  Create free quizzes and tests […]

Bookmarks

Almost a year ago, Jennifer Dorman, created a Discovery Educator Network on Diigo. Diigo is a social networking site that allows users, especially educators, to compile links to various resources and tools. Instead of saving your links on a the favorites icon of a computer, this site allows you to access your links anywhere at […]

Camden City School District

Deep breath…as a Google Certified Teacher and a DEN STAR, I have a quota of PD, workshops, and one-on-one sessions that I must fulfill to keep my position. I intend to use my district as a launching pad for introducing students and staff to 21st century technology.
Next week, teachers will be coming in and out […]

Skype

One of the best blogs, Langwitches, hosted by Silvia Tolisano, is asking educators to participate with her in a collaboration project called, Around the World with 80 Schools. For the past week, I have been Skype driven.  Skype is a software program that allows users to make telephone calls over the Internet. Sounds great, right? […]