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The Future of K-12 Curriculum
A new cloud based service that allow teachers to build, organize, store and share lessons with other educators. The brainchild of Eric Simons, who you might have heard of from CNN after he got caught squatting at AOL's headquarters in Palo Alto, California. Eric did...
The new Kid with lots of muscle Outlook.com
Microsoft in an effort not to be outdone by Google has released a new webmail service called Outlook.com. There are many advantages to using it over Gmail because they are offering unlimited e-mail storage on all accounts and a generous 7GB of free space on SkyDrive...
Gmail Hangouts Live!
Since the release of Google+ in the summer of 2011 I always wondered why Google did not enable video conferencing streaming from Gmail. They have supported video chat in Gmail since 2008 but only for peer-to-peer connections. I guess they must be feeling the heat from...
A Teacher’s Guide to Social Media
There is much talk these days about how to harness the power of Social Media into our education curriculum. The myth that teachers don't want to use it is just that, as we can see in this infographic the integration of social networks in our classrooms continue to...
The Easiest way to Record MP3 online
Record MP3 is a Flash based webapp that allows you to create .mp3 files using any microphone. The cool thing about this tool is that it not only they give you a shareable URL but you can save the .mp3 file to your computer. Think about the possibilities for this, you...
Learn a New Language – 101 Resources for You
I have talked about several places to learn a new language in the past, but the guys over at OnlineCollege.org got me beat with their list of 101 Links to tools an resources you can use to learn a new language. I personally believe language is the key to expand our...