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Dreamspark is a free software for windows users that helps students learn how to develop software and boost their technology skills.
Little Bird Tales is committed to fostering a love for reading, writing, and concern for the environment. The website allows users to use digital story building by uploading artwork and recordable voice features.
The Learning Accelerator is committed to helping educators seamlessly integrate technology into the classroom and implement blended learning successfully.
Learn Zillion is a learning platform that includes video lessons, assessments, and progress reporting. Each lesson highlights a Common Core Standards in either math or language arts for grades three to nine.
This provides resources about how to incorporative digital learning into the classroom and tips on how to overcome any challenges teachers may face upon using technology.
Interesting ways is a community blog where educators can share the ways they implement different technologies into the classroom.
Intel gives information to teachers about how to incorporate technology into the classroom and find which technologies will work well in their classrooms.
iLearn offers new sites for K-12 and suggestions for how best to integrate them into the classroom. All of the posts are accurately tagged and easy to search on iLearn. Kelly is an excellent resource of new goodies for teachers of all levels to check out.
The William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation is constantly doing educational research and they provide engaging articles for educators about the digital world and its relation to education today.
Enchanted Learning produces free K-12 educational material that is published online. The website is updated almost daily to provide resources that encourage academic curiosity and enjoyment.
The videos in the playlist in the article will give you a primer on how to use some of the features on Twitter, and then a few ideas of the possibilities for teaching and learning with the social media tool.
EduTecher currently provides links to thousands of web tools and provides concise information on how these tools may be useful in the classroom setting.