Blogging in the Classroom
Welcome to the Teaching Tools blog. This has information from the TAS PD day and is designed to help you set up blogs and wikis in your classroom. [swf width="425"...
View ArticleThe “Social Web”: Wikis, Blogs, flickr and more
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View ArticleWikiMindMap
WikiMindMap produces a mindmap view of Wikipedia content. According to the developers, it “is a tool to browse easily and efficiently in Wiki content, inspired by the mindmap technique. Wiki pages in...
View Articlextimeline – could it make timelines interesting?
History is one of my passions in life, but I’ve never found timelines very interesting activities. This could all change with xtimeline, which helps you create a timeline on any subject and multiple...
View ArticleBeing the change you want to see
In a previous post, Lighting Fires, Not Filling Buckets, I wrote about my Year 10 class which created some imaginative digital protest texts. The task was fairly open-ended and I was really pleased...
View ArticleShakespeare – with a twist
Clay Burrell has an energy for teaching that is infectious – better still he’s full of good ideas. His new WordPress powered blog has a growing number of teaching resources that use read/write web...
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