Hard to believe that a month has already gone by. Before we know it, spring break and summer will be here. Lots on the agenda before those breaks get here. In the mean time, lets look back at what was most popular last month.
Turn Your Phone into a Presentation Remote - Using Google Chrome and some other services, users can make a phone a presentation remote and also a remote for YouTube.
Wallwisher Got a Makeover - I am a big fan of Wallwisher. It was the very first web 2.0 tool that I wrote about on this blog. Over the past few months they have made some positive changes to their software and I think it is even better than before.
10 QR Code Ideas - These were ideas that I saw teachers using, read about, or just thought that would be a pertinent way to share information with students, parents, and the community. QR Codes could be a game changer in education in the future.
Mind Mapping Tools for Teachers and Students - A good list of some mind mapping software that are available for teachers and students for free or for minimal cost.
10 Apps for Students to Take Notes - iPads, netbooks, and other tablet devices are invading the classroom and there are several web-based and mobile apps for students to use to take and organize notes. Here is a good list of some to share with your students.
Turn Google into an App Search - I discovered recently that you can use a Google search for finding an app that meets your needs in that search. I explain that discovery in this post.
And still popular from December is 10 Cell Phone Apps for Teachers.
Turn Your Phone into a Presentation Remote - Using Google Chrome and some other services, users can make a phone a presentation remote and also a remote for YouTube.
Wallwisher Got a Makeover - I am a big fan of Wallwisher. It was the very first web 2.0 tool that I wrote about on this blog. Over the past few months they have made some positive changes to their software and I think it is even better than before.
10 QR Code Ideas - These were ideas that I saw teachers using, read about, or just thought that would be a pertinent way to share information with students, parents, and the community. QR Codes could be a game changer in education in the future.
Mind Mapping Tools for Teachers and Students - A good list of some mind mapping software that are available for teachers and students for free or for minimal cost.
10 Apps for Students to Take Notes - iPads, netbooks, and other tablet devices are invading the classroom and there are several web-based and mobile apps for students to use to take and organize notes. Here is a good list of some to share with your students.
Turn Google into an App Search - I discovered recently that you can use a Google search for finding an app that meets your needs in that search. I explain that discovery in this post.
And still popular from December is 10 Cell Phone Apps for Teachers.
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