Erik Schreefel spent a month looking at over 2000 tools and came up with this list of 101 tools that you might want to try as a teacher.
When looking at the list you will notice that there are often more than one site listed for the same thing (eg YouTube, TeacherTube, Vimeo, or Flikr, Photobucket, Picasa etc). However, if there was one clear winner it was Google, which showed up with the most tools.
Have fun finding new stuff to use.
We are Switching on Learning at the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board. We use technology to help facilitate learning. This blog is designed to share ideas, tools, and methodology to use technology to enhance the learning experience.
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