An incredible free opportunity from Google that allows you nearly unfettered access to 17 of the greatest museums of the world. Not only does this site give an individual an unprecedented view of specific art pieces but it also allows an individual to create their own personal "museum". Just think of the discussion that a class could have contemplating the choices of each individual.
http://www.googleartproject.com/
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
Lino
Lino acts like an online bulletin board. With Lino you can;
- Take a note where ever you are
- Access lino from your home, office, or even on the road and post a note whenever you need to.
- Set reminders on your special days or deadlines
- Set due dates on your stickies and you will receive an email reminder on the morning of the date.
- You can share your pictures and videos
- You can arrange your pictures and videos as you like and share them with friends.
- Share your ideas with your group members
- Create a group and lino becomes an ideal tool to share your idea with colleagues
- Share files among friends and colleagues
- Attach your files to stickies, and share them with your students or colleagues
- Apps are available for mobile users
- There's an app for that.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
QR Codes
What are QR Codes?
QR (Quick Response) Codes can be found almost anywhere today. In a nutshell, a QR Code is a barcode on steroids. While a barcode can only provide information horizontally, a QR Code can provide information horizontally and vertically, allowing for much greater information to be encoded.
QR Codes allow you to provide individuals with URL links, videos, audio, text, maps, images, and more. An individual simply scans the QR Code with a smart device (a smart phone, an iPod/Pad with a camera, or a laptop) and they are then redirected to a specific site.
15 Ways You Can Use QR Codes In Your Classroom:
- Use QR Codes to give out website to students (No more worrying about typos).
- Use QR Codes to provide students with the answers to homework assignments.
- Use QR Codes to promote school activities.
- Use QR Codes to provide opportunities to learn/explore in the hallways, commons, bathrooms...
- Use QR Codes to enhance/extend information in books and other printed material.
- Invite parents to see "inside" your classroom by posting a QR Code to your blog/website.
- Create a scavenger hunt review using QR Codes.
- Add QR Codes to math homework with video tutorials of how to solve the problems.
- Add QR Codes to the back of library books that lead to book trailers.
- Add QR Codes on research assignment that take students to databases and reputable websites.
- Create a virtual tour of the school using QR Codes.
- Add QR Codes to classroom displays and make them interactive by linking them to sites/videos
- Use QR Codes to provide students with handouts.
- Link literature books to online resources using QR Codes
- Use JumpScan [ http://jumpscan.com/ ] to create personal profile pages that contain contact information - email, web address, twitter feed, facebook feed, flickr feed, etc. Rather than copying down someone's information, just scan the QR code to see an individual's contact information.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
TimeToast
Create timelines, share them on the web.
Timetoast is a great way to share the past, or even the future... Creating a timeline takes minutes, it's as simple as can be.Thursday, March 17, 2011
MindMeister
Please click HERE to see a MindMeister that I created. This MindMeister will also provide you with some insight as to why I value technology in the classroom. Feel free to edit it.

Monday, March 14, 2011
Rethinking Education
http://ksuanth.weebly.com/wesch.html
Dubbed "the explainer" by Wired magazine, Michael Wesch is a cultural anthropologist at Kansas State exploring the effects of new media on society and culture. After two years studying the implications of writing on a remote indigenous culture in the rain forest of Papua New Guinea, he has turned his attention to the effects of social media and digital technology on global society. His videos on culture, technology, education, and information have been viewed by millions, translated in over 15 languages, and are frequently featured at international film festivals and major academic conferences worldwide.
Wesch has won several major awards for his work, including a Wired Magazine Rave Award, the John Culkin Award for Outstanding Praxis in Media Ecology, and he was recently named an Emerging Explorer by National Geographic. He has also won several teaching awards, including the 2008 CASE/Carnegie U.S. Professor of the Year for Doctoral and Research Universities.
Click HERE to view more videos by Micahel Wesch.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
VoiceThread
VoiceThread
With VoiceThread, group conversations are collected and shared in one place from anywhere in the world. All with no software to install.
A VoiceThread is a collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and allows people to navigate slides and leave comments in 5 ways - using voice (with a mic or telephone), text, audio file, or video (via a webcam). Share a VoiceThread with friends, students, and colleagues for them to record comments too.
Users can doodle while commenting, use multiple identities, and pick which comments are shown through moderation. VoiceThreads can even be embedded to show and receive comments on other websites and exported to MP3 players or DVDs to play as archival movies.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Wordmark.It
Let's face facts. We are all perfectionist when it comes to picking the right fonts. The choices seem so limitless, from the classically unoriginal Times New Roman to the overindulging Comic San. There are hundreds of choices on your computer, so why is it so frustrating finding the right one?
Wordmark.it is a tool to end your hours of searching/suffering. It's a free website that scans your computer's installed fonts and displays them in a simple visual grid for easy browsing.
Wordmark.it is a tool to end your hours of searching/suffering. It's a free website that scans your computer's installed fonts and displays them in a simple visual grid for easy browsing.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Tagxedo
Many of you are familiar with the word cloud generator, Wordle, but if you are a visual learner I believe you will enjoy Tagxedo. Tagxedo turns words -- famous speeches, news articles, lyrics, slogans and themes -- into stunning artwork. Tagxedo is not so much an alternative to Wordle, it is a leap forward in both layout and design.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Type With Me
TypeWith.me is a free site that allows you to have multiple people collaborate on the same document. This document text is synchronized as you type, so that everyone viewing this page sees the same text. Thgis allows you to collaborate seamlessly on documents in your Web browser.
Go ahead -- go to http://typewith.me and then send the link to a friend, colleague, or a co-worker and watch the magic unfold.
Want to play with one I already created? Go to http://typewith.me/VA9YK54Kro
Want to play with one I already created? Go to http://typewith.me/VA9YK54Kro
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