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Leaf Shapebook
Inspire students' autumn stories with these leaf-shaped pages -- in pdf or document format.

Larry Ferlazzo's Best...
Thirty top Web 2.0 applications for education.

A Techtorial
Learn about the free accessibility tools found on most computers and about the online resources available for students with special needs.

Do Vampires Exist?
Students predict how many vampires are in the world, based on the legend that, once bitten, a victim becomes a vampire.
(Grades 6-8)


Teachers are always looking for bargains. This week I came across a few. You can read all about them in my brand new blog! Check it out.



The Growing Role of Online Learning
Enrollment in online and blended courses will continue growing, according to K-12 Online Learning: A Survey of U.S. School District Administrators. In this wireside chat, learn what that information means to you.


Bright Ideas
Gwynne Isaacs kindergarten students "see the light."

Computer Rules Prevent Problems
Student computer use often involves situations not covered by regular classroom rules -- and the rules those situations require might not occur to you ahead of time. Our experts share their rules with you.





Doug Johnson: Tech Proof
Seven Things You Should Know About Social Networking
What's a teacher to do about social networking sites? Stay informed. Build student trust. Teach students about the potential hazards of online environments. And remember that we were kids once too.


Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Learning From the Masters
Times have changed since the days when we traveled to lab schools to watch exemplary teachers in action. Thanks to Annenberg Media, accomplished teachers now can come to us -- via the Internet.


Bernie Poole: Reflecting Poole
Create Your Own Web Site
Bernie Poole provides 12 easy-to-read handouts designed to lead you or your students step-by-step through the process of creating a content-rich education-oriented Web site.





From the Reading Machine
Gator's Smash 'Em reinforces spelling. (Grades 2-6)


Miguel Guhlin:
The IT Crowd

Five Essential Tech Tools for Campus Administrators
(Part 1)

Many administrative tasks could be made easier with the use of technology; I believe these five tasks have the most potential to be enhanced by tech-related tools.

Alma Rowe's
Gadget of the Week

Stickies
This great little program allows you to create virtual sticky notes on your desktop.

Featured (Free) Webinars
Tuesday, October 13
2:00pm (EST)
The End of the Insanity: Manage School IT Systems Without Going Crazy from eSchoolNews.
Every year, the demands on your IT department go up. How will you respond with limited resources and shrinking budgets?

Wednesday, October 28
2:00pm (EST)
Netbooks and K-12 Distance Learning: Less is More from eSchoolNews.
What role can netbooks play in distance learning programs? Are they as "green" as people say? Will they save schools money?


From the Math Machine
Star Gazing is a fun Web site for teaching angle measurement.
(Grades 2-6)

From the Science Machine
Use Cyber Tiger to explore the topics of zoology. (Grades 1-4)



Check out this week's site reviews:
International Children's Digital Library
An online library of nearly 2000 books in 39 languages.

A Book in Time
A site for history teachers, by history teachers.

Sound Junction
A great music site with tools and information for all interests.

Explore our Site Review Archives for more great sites. You also can keep up with our latest reviews by signing up for our Site Review Newsletter.

VoiceThread for Educators
Have you heard about VoiceThread for Educators? Learn how -- and why -- to use this fantastic Web 2.0 resource.


Make the Most of Computer Time
In education, minutes matter. So whatever you can do to maximize technology instructional time can make a big difference.


What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Mrs. Brown's Brainy Bunch.