Thursday, August 8, 2013

Fakebook

Imagine if Abe Lincoln had a Facebook page. What might he post about McClellan, Grant, or Mr Douglas? Students can create a faux wall to show understanding.
Fakebook

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

FlipSnack - flipping book software

FlipSnack is an ideal tool for teachers who want to bring something fresh and engaging to the educational process. Simple PDF files can be turned into beautiful interactive books and students can share their work with teachers and parents. 
FlipSnack | PDF to Flash page flip - flipping book software

Saturday, July 20, 2013

When you don't want to give out your real email address...

The next time you see "Please enter your email address to continue," put in your new MailDrop address instead of your real one. When the time comes to check that inbox, just enter the address at the top right hand side of the MailDrop page.
It's also important to note that every email address is a public inbox. Anyone who knows your address could check your email. Make sure you don't use MailDrop for any private or sensitive emails.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Yodio - Add voice to photos

Add voice to your photos using Yodio and your mobile phone.

Purple Planet Royalty Free Music

Purple Planet Royalty Free Music has a free collection of royalty free music composed and performed by can be downloaded for free and used as perfect background audio for slideshows or other projects. Did I mention there's no charge?

Monday, December 3, 2012

What do you love?

What do you love?
Enter a topic and possibilities open up. I tried some recent school research topics: American Bison, The U.S. Constitution, Malawi, and realized this would be a good springboard for a student team investigating a topic. 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

The American Family Through Time

As the American family has changed, so has the actual census. For instance, a total of 5 questions were asked in the 1790 Census as opposed to 42 questions in the population section of the 1950 Census.
The timeline below gives you access to all these incredible insights. Simply click on each decade in order to understand what has changed and what has stayed the same. Each decade has a link to a list of its respective questions. Click on the buildings for some quick comparisons between 1880 and 2000. Use the "Fun Census Fact!" cards to further your census knowledge.
Most of all have fun learning about what life might have been like for your ancestors and uncover The American Family Through Time!
from Archives.com
The American Family Through Time