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Browse Tech for Teachers - networking

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Discover a tool that will allow any teacher to create a safe, collaborative online community for their students. [...] »

Looking for ways to brainstorm and organize ideas through an easy-to-use visual tool? Popplet works well on both computers and mobile devices like iPads. [...] »

Bring experts into the classroom; meet students from around the globe. Skype creates conversations. [...] »

Does Facebook in the history classroom take social networking just a bit too far? Maybe not. [...] »

Bookmark, organize, annotate, and share research and resources. Add sticky notes to web pages. [...] »

Does Twitter have value as an educational tool, or does it promote communication overload? [...] »

Help! Too much information! [...] »

Network with other teachers, or encourage your students to match minds outside of the classroom. [...] »

They're not just for encyclopedias anymore. Looking for a new way to approach group projects? [...] »

Blogs are communication channels and pedagogical tools. For students, they may be a familiar way of communicating. [...] »

 
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