Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Jeopardy Labs



http://jeopardylabs.com/

Jeopardy Labs is a cool site that lets you create online jeopardy games without using Powerpoint. Simply type in your categories, questions, and answers then you are ready to go. Creating a using name and password allows you easily find your game at a later date and also makes sure that no one else can edit your game. The best part about it is that it's free!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Technology Tips From a Student's Perspective


http://studenttechspot.edublogs.org/

Check out this site. 8th grade students from a middle school have created a blog that gives technology tips over a variety of topics. Each entry is categorized and has directions as well as pictures. Pretty cool.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Voicethread

http://www.voicethread.com

Voicethread allows people to comment on documents, slides, and other types of files. The person's profile image is shown along with his or her comment. You simply upload your file and then begin commenting. You can enter comments in by phone, audio file, webcam, live recording, or type. You can sign up for an educational account and get several free options. If you don't have an educational account there is a fee. You could create a class voicethread and have your students comment on various topics. See the example below. Click on each individual profile to hear their comments.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Mathway


http://www.mathway.com/

This site is really cool. Mathway is a step by step problem solving site. It does anything from algebra to calculus. You basically enter in a problem and then click "solve." It then shows you step by step how to do the problem. I wish I had this when I was in upper level college math classes! The one thing it doesn't do yet is geometry. Try it out.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Glogster

http://www.glogster.com

Recently, I came across this site called glogster. It gives you a blank slate and allows you to add text, pictures, links, videos, clipart etc. I decided to use it for a technology newsletter. It took me about an hour to do this (and that’s without ever using it before), so students should be able to do one even faster. As far as using it with students goes, you could create a class glog or have students create glogs over a particular topic they are studying. It would be a great way to have students creating projects by using technology while learning about content. Click the link below to access a glog made by a history class.

History Class Glog


Updated: I just found out that they have an education section in glogster. You can sign up for an account and they will send you student glog accounts. Students don't have to have email accounts to get their own glog. Find out more here.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Bibomatic

Bibomatic automatically creates a bibliography entry for any book. Simply enter in the book's ISBN and select the format. It can currently do MLA, APA, and Chicago formats. This is a great tool when writing research papers.

http://www.bibomatic.com/

Monday, September 22, 2008

Jam Studio

http://www.jamstudio.com/

This site allows you to create your own music. Here are some screenshots.




Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Magic Pen

This is a great problem solving site. It involves a lot of geometry and physics.

http://magic.pen.fizzlebot.com//
The goal is to get the red ball to the flag(s). To do this, you have to draws shapes and design bridges as well as drop shapes from the sky to get the ball rolling.

To Get Started:

1. Go to http://magic.pen.fizzlebot.com//
2. Ignore the links to other games and the advertisements on the page.
3. Click the Play button between the two snowmen.


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Imagination Cubed

http://www.imaginationcubed.com/

This is a cool site that allows you to draw, stamp, type, make shapes, etc. Once you have created your product you can save it to a file, share it through email, or print it. Check out the example below.

Click this link to see a drawing come to life at Imagination Cubed

Friday, May 2, 2008

Zamzar

http://www.zamzar.com/

Zamzar will convert document, image, music, and video files as well as various other files. It will do this for free for files up to 100mb. You basically upload the file, pick which format you want it converted to, and then they send you an email with the converted file. Educational uses: have the correct file type to load into movie maker or other programs.