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http://archive.e-learningcentre.co.uk/eclipse/Resources/pm.htm This page provides links to a number of resources on planning and managing an e-learning project. Articles in date order, most recent first. Submit a new Library item Project Management and E-Learning: MORE is Worse "E-Learning projects are different than traditional learning projects. In general, the key word that describes this difference is MORE.

e-Learning Centre Planning and managing an e-learning project

EchucaELearning - Digital Portfolios

http://echucaelearning.wikispaces.com/Digital+Portfolios Note to all visitors to this page: This wiki is a collaborative learning space. If you want to contribute to this e-portfolio or digital portfolio page, please join the wiki and then add your thoughts, your notes or describe how you created digital portfolios for your students. Please say which programs the students used, or whether they utilized Web2 tools like blogs or Wikis.
Education technology has many supporters in its movement to alter traditional teaching methods. This list of the top 50 education technology blogs includes writers, technicians and social media experts…but they all are teachers . The “movers” are teachers who facilitate learning among other teachers and in the classroom, the “shakers” teach new philosophies and innovations, and the folks “on the ground” offer news, tools and methods of using those tools in the classroom. This list is divided into those three categories, and each link within those categories is listed alphabetically. The links lead straight to the recently updated blogs, and the descriptions supply information about that blogger’s achievements, including careers and jobs . Movers

Top 50 Education Technology Blogs

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The Teacher Tap: Professional Development Resources for Educator

The Teacher Tap is a free, professional development resource that helps educators and librarians address common questions about the use of technology in teaching and learning by providing easy access to practical, online resources and activities. Check out the Project Overview for more information. For a more indepth look at these topics, go to our online courses including: We're in the process of updating this resource, so you'll find a mixture of old and new pages. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>
There has never been a better time for teachers to integrate technology into the classroom curriculum. The internet is awash with innovative and creative websites for teachers to use with their students. The following five sites are the best of the bunch, and all of them are free for educators! 1. Animoto for Education - This slick online video editor really has to be seen to be believed.

The Top 5 Web 2.0 Sites for Teachers - Associated Content - asso

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http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/over-20-free-digital-classroom-tools-customize-plus-no-log-in/ i 2 Votes This is a site that you are bound to find useful in your classroom. The tools are incredible and may even include items you have used on paper in the past… but can now bring digitally into the 21st century! Before this informative journey encompassing some engaging resources please take a moment and sign up by email or RSS. I enjoy sharing and I am also motivated by knowing that I am making a difference for you.

Over 20 Free Digital Classroom Tools… Customize… Plus No Log In

http://mashable.com/2010/10/16/free-social-media-tools-for-teachers/ The possibilities for social media tools in the classroom are vast. In the hands of the right teacher, they can be used to engage students in creative ways, encourage collaboration and inspire discussion among even soft-spoken students. But we’ve already made our case for teachers should consider using social media in their classrooms .

7 Fantastic Free Social Media Tools for Teachers