This article in Meridian studys some secondary school teachers’ blogs and looks at how blogs have been used to promote these teachers’ reflection about their daily teaching experience. Read the article and you may find yourself persuaded to start blogging today 🙂
[source: Anne.D’s post]
EdSuccess – a superintendent’s blog
it’s been eons since any example of blogs related to education has been shared. was reading Anne D.’s blog and noted that she has found a very impressive blog maintained by a superintendent Dr. Joni Samples of Glenn County in California. Anne has highlighted some interesting posts from the blog and you can never guess how Dr. Joni embarked on blogging. read and find out, enjoy 🙂
Podcasting Resources for Educators & Students
This website compiled by Gary S. Stager offers resources and references for podcasting.
The $100 Laptop
have been hearing about the MIT $100 laptop for some time but have not set time to search more info for it and here it comes into my feeds :O
Check out the details at Howstuffworks 🙂
Drag and drop exercise creator
This e-learning tool has been developed at Leeds to provide a relatively simple means of creating drag and drop activities for on-line delivery. These activities involve a set of labelled draggable elements and a target which consists of a table or matrix depicting various categories which the elements can be allocated to. The interactive, almost tactile nature of drag and drop activities help to engage the learner in the task.
