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A Techtorial
Create student portfolios with hyperlinks.

Summer Reading Certificates

Reward them for a productive summer with a colorful -- or black and white -- reading certificate.

Tech Lesson
Student Learning Strengths Inventory
Students use an online inventory to determine what kind of learners they are and what their learning strengths are. (Grades K-12)

Sites to See
The Alphabet, Part 2
Whether you make these easy-to-use and fun Web sites available in a computer center or display them on a projector, valuable ideas for teaching and learning the alphabet are just a click away.

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Learning Geography Through E-Mail
Not too long ago, some students werent even sure where to find Arizona on a map of the United States. Now they can find Australia, Korea, and even Azerbaijan on a map of the world, thanks to an e-mail activity that made geography come alive for both students and parents."

You've Got E-Mail, But Can You Make It Deliver?
So you want to do a classroom project online? Don't even think about hitting that Send button until you read this article in which author and educator Judi Harris shares what it takes to create a valuable online project.

Tech Classroom Spotlight
The Daily Planet
Tony Vincent's "Roving Reporters" use technology to record classroom history.




Doug Johnson
Is PowerPoint Evil?
The phenomena referred to as "PowerPointlessness" happens often enough that educators have been asking, "Should kids be learning and using multimedia presentation programs in school at all?"


Bernie Poole: Reflecting Poole
Which Gradebook Program Achieves Its Goal?
When it comes to gradebook programs, "doing it right" means integrating individual student assessment across the curriculum, with national and state standards factored in.


Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Using the Net to Go From the Real to the Possible
Telecollaborative projects have the potential to produce learning magic as students are introduced to activities designed to challenge their thinking and to fuel further exploration....




From the Reading Machine
Fun City reinforces spelling skills. (Grades 1-3)
From the Math Machine
Mission: Magnetite is a fun Web site for teaching relationships between percents and fractions. (Grades 3-5)
From the Science Machine
Use floe to explore the topics of climate change and energy. (Grades 3-12)


Miguel Guhlin:
The IT Crowd

Eight Tips for Successful Online Course Facilitation
Learning is socialand online learning environments engage students in that way. But we have to be careful to avoid trying to engage students in online learning environments with face to face approaches.

Alma Rowe's
Gadget of the Week


CamStudio This open-source program, allows users to create videos of what theyre doing on their computers and add narration.

Featured (Free) Webinar
Wednesday, September 16
3:00pm (EST)
Digital Content
Hear about authentic views from the first-ever national study of students, teachers and parents on the emerging use of digital content in classrooms from T.H.E. Journal.


Check out this week's site reviews:

LD Online
Site about learning disabilities for teachers, parents, kids, and paraprofessionals.

Draw On
Fun online drawing tool that can be used collaboratively.

Visual Fractions
Making fractions come to life with Web technology.

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Privacy and Reputation Online
Two teens relay their experiences with the positive and negative consequences of online actions.



Time for a PC Tune Up
Tips to help ensure that your PC is tuned up and ready for the day.