The Pecha Kucha presentation essentially involves 20 media-rich slides with little or no text voice-narrated for no longer than 20 seconds per slide f...
Microsoft PowerPoint is software which is present in most of our schools, however it can be used for so much more than presentations. In this episode,...
Having students create their own graphic organizers with key words or phrases, multimedia, connections, color, and layout can be a great way for them ...
There are many excellent web 2.0 tools that can enhance learning and allow students to communicate what they know, such as Animoto.com/education, Prez...
tweetmeme_url = '';In this episode, we'll look at four elements of the iPhone which make it a great educational tool for a teacher and students:Still/...
The thought of burning photo slide shows, PowerPoint presentations, and video projects to DVD as a way of sharing schoolwork with home is desirable to...
In this episode we'll begin to examine the learning possiblilities with student blogging. We'll briefly look at some issues associated with student bl...
In this episode, we look at 3 techniques students (and teachers) can use to create animations in PowerPoint:1) Custom animation built into PowerPoint ...
In this episode, we look at how teaching the math concepts of area, perimeter, and/or scale drawing can be enhanced using a tool most of us have, Micr...
Teachers are doing many things with weblogs in their classrooms. In this episode, we feature some of those blogs as well as interview a Seattle teache...