Obviously this is not written with the K-12 student in mind. There probably should be a disclaimer so that teachers do not hand this list out without comment...
As you look at how 1:1 will impact your classroom, these ideas might provide some interesting alternatives.
Readers may want to contact you offline with a question or comment — perhaps to propose a book deal or to extend an invitation to speak at a conference. You will be perceived as an expert on your topic (the go-to-guy for that topic), and the user’s question may not be related to the comments section of your latest posts. If you make your contact info readily apparent, users can reach you. You can use a contact form plugin (Contact III) or simply make your email address available. In the image below, an editor from Wiley posts — with embarrassment — an invitation for a book deal within the comments.
Obviously this is not written with the K-12 student in mind. There probably should be a disclaimer so that teachers do not hand this list out without comment...
A newspaper headline generator. Allows students to learn Who, what, why, when, where when writing a story.
Dr. Christopher Long at Penn State developed this screencast of a Prezi. Very cool!
There is an Android version as well.