My del.icio.us bookmarks for June 30th

These are my links for June 30th:

  • AudioBoo – audio recording to the cloud.
  • Review of 2008: 100 great articles – (articles postings, PDFs, presentations, etc) about learning tools and technologies in 2008
  • Elgg.org – Elgg, started in 2004, is an open source social engine which powers all kinds of social environments – from education and business to martial arts and rugby. If you are looking for a professional social intranet or want to run a site for your organisation, Elgg is a great choice.
  • Main Page – FreeReading – FreeReading is an open-source instructional program that helps educators teach early literacy. Because it is open-source, it represents the collective wisdom of a wide community of teachers and researchers. FreeReading contains a 40-week scope and sequence of phonological awareness and phonics activities that can support and supplement a typical kindergarten or first grade core or basal program.
  • techtoolsforreading – home – Technology Tools for Teaching Reading
    and What Happens When Web 2.0 Meets Reading 2.0?
  • CivilWarSallie – home – Wow! 7th grader showing off her Civil War Web 2.0 project, give her an A
  • 17 Ways to Visualize the Twitter Universe | FlowingData – Twitter visualizations – network diagrams, maps, analytics, and abstract.
  • Adobe Buzzword online word processor from Acrobat.com – Adobe® Buzzword® is a new online word processor, perfect for writing reports, proposals, and anything else you need to access online or work on with others. It looks and behaves like your normal desktop word processor, but it operates inside a web browser on Acrobat.com, so there’s no installation required. Getting started is free, so sign up now.
  • Capstone Program : PBS TeacherLine – PBS TeacherLine and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) have teamed up to create the PBS TeacherLine/ISTE Certificate of Proficiency Capstone Program.
  • Seeking Michigan on Vimeo – Seeking Michigan employs the latest web technologies and integrates a large content management application with WordPress blogging software. Where appropriate, social media in used to enhance the user experience. We want to provide the user with historical content, and whenever possible, provide context for that content including a dedicated ?Teach? page that provide resources and content for K-12 educators.
  • Flickr: Teaching Michigan’s Photostream – Teaching Michigan’s photostream
  • Scoopler: Real-time search – Scoopler is a real-time search engine. We aggregate and organize content being shared on the internet as it happens, like eye-witness reports of breaking news, photos and videos from big events, and links to the hottest memes of the day
  • Home | TechTechBoom – What?s the mission? Simple, it?s a place to help teens to connect, be inspired, supported and motivated to pursue STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) academics and careers! We need more young minds wanting to fill our tech pipeline of the future.
  • Professional Development and Coaching Toolbox – This page contains descriptions and links to wonderful resources that can be used with teacher professional development and technology coaching.
    (http://tinyurl.com/b7b5hv)
  • VSTESL – home – info on vste island in Second Life
  • Fight the Testing Season Blues : Stager-to-Go – We are entering the cruelest part of the school year, standardized testing season. For those of you interested in introducing a bit of levity into your classroom without overtly protesting the tests, might I suggest the following books to read aloud to your students.
  • ieducation – home – This is a viral wiki created as part of the Birds of a Feather, Using iTouch and iPhones for Teaching and Learning, at NECC 2009 held on Monday, June 29, 2009

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