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These are the sites I've found to be most useful for teaching. Sep 8

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Interesting Ways

http://edte.ch/blog/interesting-ways/ The Interesting Ways series continues to be a great example of crowdsourcing good quality classroom ideas and it has been a privilege connecting with all of the people who have taken time to add an idea. It is remarkable what can be achieved and created together if you give people the right way to do it. Thanks for all the help so far. Interesting Ways to…
*Note: An updated version of this post can be found on Wildlife Promise called 25+ Nature and Wildlife Mobile Apps . If you managed to wrestle my iPhone away from me, you would see that I collect nature applications, everything from trail-tracking apps to apps that help me identify birds (my weakness). My goal is to find different ways for people to interact with nature using a mobile phone. http://netnaturalist.com/2010/04/28/fantastic-wildlife-and-nature-iphone-apps/#comment-153

Fantastic Wildlife and Nature iPhone Apps | The Net Naturalist

GoAnimate - Make your own animated videos. It's easy and fast.

On this website you or your students can make simple free animations. Use it to learn basic concepts. by jenbee60 Sep 8

The Zooming Presentation Editor

i do use it! i've just started making prezis for my understanding visual culture class and i think it's excellent. my sole complaint is that there's no way to insert a weblink into your prezi. that's an oversight i hope they'll correct. by jenbee60 Sep 10

This a great way of mapping out ideas and creating presentations. by jenbee60 Sep 8

Popplet | Collect, curate and share your ideas, inspirations, and projects!

This is another way of conducting group discussion around an image or idea, but it's a little more cumbersome as members have to log in and be invited. The process with Wiffitti is a little more streamlined. by jenbee60 Sep 8

Wiffiti

This is a way of conducting group discussions in real time around an image or a quotation, or any other object. by jenbee60 Sep 8