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Super Teacher Tools PDF Buddy | Online PDF Editor How Do I Download An Entire Website For Offline Reading? Download the entirety of a website – or individual web pages – to your hard drive. Whether you want to do some work offline so you can really block time-wasting websites or do some research on the road, downloading web content locally means you don’t need to stop when your connection does. It’s increasingly rare, but still occasionally true: sometimes you just don’t have Internet access. Whether you’re on a plane or your grandparent’s place in the country, life occasionally brings all of us to places WiFi and 4G can’t reach. There are three distinct ways to read offline: download an entire website, download recent blog posts or news stories, and download the content from a specific page or article. Download an Entire Website This is the hardcore option: downloading the entirety of a single website for offline reading. The software I recommend for downloading an entire site is HTTrack, which Tina wrote about back in 2008. Downloading The Latest News Downloading Individual Web Pages

The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You The Wordle of this list! (Click image to enlarge) One of the most popular posts on Edudemic in 2010 was The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You and I felt it might be time for an update to that list for 2011. In order to put together a list of the best Web 2.0 classroom tools, I polled my Twitter followers, Facebook fans (are they still called fans? Likes?) There were more than 900 submissions but many were duplicates.

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