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Diigo Weekly Bookmarks

June10

Check out this flashback—one of the most popular Diigo bookmark posts to date… Five super cool resources that can be used to locate and/or enhance images for educational purposes. Check ’em out below! » PicJumbo Totally free stock photos for educational, commercial and/or personal use. No attribution needed! » Pixabay A treasure trove of royalty-free images […]

Can You Spell with Flickr?

April18

Spoiler Alert: The tool shared in this post is highly addictive… Read at your own risk! In 2013 I shared a post regarding Spell with Flickr—a nifty web tool that generates a logo based on images of letters and numbers from flickr picture galleries. And due to the coolness factor, I’m bringing back tech-y almost […]

Diigo Weekly Bookmarks

November5

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some super cool resources for the English/Language Art classroom—and there’s one for the GIF gurus too! » Write About This Kick-start all sorts of writing activities with this platform that provides students with a variety of visual prompts. Students can […]

Just Resize It!

July22

Do you ever need to quickly and easily resize or compress an image? Then here’s the perfect solution for you! Resize Your Image, is not a new web resource, but it’s definitely a very simple and useful one that should be added to your tech toolbox. Whenever you need a quick and easy way to resize […]

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Diigo Weekly Bookmarks

June18

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below to access two super cool and very useful photo apps can be integrated into classroom activities during the upcoming school year! » Bubbli An iOS app that allows users to create and share impressive photospheres, or 360-degree images of places in […]

Create Powerful Learning Experiences with Visuals

May25

Did you know that the human brain can process visuals way faster than text? Yep, not only are they more interesting and eye-catching, it’s a proven fact that we’re actually wired to respond more favorably to visuals. Furthermore, according to a recent study, 65% of the population now consists of visuals learners which would explain […]

Tech It Up Tuesday: Jazz Up Images with PhotoFunia

May9

Welcome to the latest edition of “Tech It Up Tuesday”, a weekly series in which I share an edtech tool, app, site or other resource that can be utilized in the educational setting. This week’s #edtech goodness is one for the digital photo gurus—and it goes something like this… If you’re interested in adding some originality […]

The Weekly Edtech Smackdown: Vol. VII

May7

Welcome to the weekly edition of The Edtech Smackdown—a collection of digital resources containing a few of my most favorite activities, tools and articles curated from various social media spaces throughout the past week. Check out some super cool edtech gems right here, right now and get ready to use these ideas to support learning […]

The Weekly Edtech Smackdown: Vol. VI

April30

Welcome to the weekly edition of The Edtech Smackdown—a collection of digital resources containing a few of my most favorite activities curated from various social media spaces throughout the past week. Check out some super cool edtech gems right here, right now and get ready to use these ideas to support learning and to engage […]

Become an Edtech Mixologist with PicCollage

April10

A few weeks ago The Techie Teacher (a.k.a. Julie Smith) shared a post about how PicCollage can be incorporated into app smashing activities. If you missed this wicked cool info, you can still check it out right here, right now… Because I just love, love app smashing—the art of merging content from a variety of […]

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Looking for some technology integration ideas to enhance your classroom lessons? Then be sure to check out my "Tech Tips" for the latest and greatest Web 2.0 tools, applications and web sites that can be incorporated into activities and/or projects. Although some posts may not be applicable to your content area or grade level, be sure to check back often as I will be varying ideas in order to provide resources across the K-12 curriculum.

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