A website that allows you to create your own meme using the most popular backgrounds. Going to use it for everything this year!
An interesting idea to go along with the maps and maybe the book hack-choose a theme and find the words that suit it, also a cool way to teach citations?
Interesting video on the influence of the "right" answer. Ties in to Game of School
Another review, this time of math class resources for making over the traditional math classroom.
iLearn technology review of Evernote and other add-on tools used to create digital portfolios.
an interesting idea for using pinterest to access the different levels of Blloom's
I like this strategy. Would like to revise to meet the way I teach and my students' needs. Has a lot of potential
Create your own infographics-another resource for student generated infographics
Love this idea, used it with our reading group. NY Times learning network had a lesson to get kids thinking about their reading history that we used. Ned to check out the infographic websites
I like the way this wall is being used as a way to reinforce vocab. Could be an activity to use as part of classroom interactive word wall.
definitions for literary terms-would it make sense for each of these to be a glog?
Just a cool infographic, but also could be a useful intro for the PD I want to teach
a wonderful video with readings from excerpts of frequently banned books. The readings weave together to create a coherent story. Really cool!
A variety of resources for teaching students how to create thick and thin questions. Would need to be adapted for research, but questions are the first useful tool.
Wikipedia's quality scale