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I see many websites that are helpful for teaching and learning. I'll pass the good ones on via SHORT blog entries. Please post a comment to let fellow readers and me know what you think of each.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
The Nutrition Source
a Web site maintained by the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Edmodo | Secure Social Learning Network for Teachers and Students
the look and feel of Facebook with the educational perspective…polls, assignments, a gradebook, and now quizzes!
Labels:
collaborate,
community,
network,
share,
social
Eyejot - the easiest way to send video
Eyejot is a great way to share a quick video message and allows for the nonverbal message to be heard with the written.
Write In Private: Free Online Diary And Personal Journal | Penzu
Write In Private: Free Online Diary And Personal Journal | Penzu Penzu is a great tool to encourage students to do some online journaling and then they can share their entry via email.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Typing Adventure - A Fun Little Typing Game
To play the game Typing Adventure, students just have to "move along the path as they type the letters of the stones they want to which they want to jump. Students earn points based on speed and accuracy."
'via Blog this'
'via Blog this'
Sunday, November 6, 2011
GuruLib Home Library Cataloging
GuruLib Home Library Cataloging
GuruLib lets you arrange your media on virtual shelves, write and submit reviews to other users, get recommendations and track check-ins and checkouts. It even lets you create wish lists and price watches for things you don't have yet. Best of all, it's free.
GuruLib lets you arrange your media on virtual shelves, write and submit reviews to other users, get recommendations and track check-ins and checkouts. It even lets you create wish lists and price watches for things you don't have yet. Best of all, it's free.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Password Bird | Password Generator
Password Bird asks you 3 questions, then generates a password for you based on your responses
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