Open Office for Kids
9 Keys to Teaching a Successful Lesson
TechForum NE 2009 was great!
FETC Virtual Conference Fall 2009 is OPEN NOW!
You can register for it here and get more information.
I highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about educational technology and how it can improve teaching and learning. I "attended" last year's and got a lot of great information and resources, as well as making some connections with colleagues from all over the world.
Open Culture - 50 Intelligent Video Sites
35 Educational Games and Resources
21st Century Skills and Education
Chemistry Resource - The Element Song
Calculus Lifesaver
Flying Firsts
Web 2.0 Cool Tools for Schools
PowerPoint Tutorial
Google Accessibility
Virtual, LIVE, College Fairs
Disney Planet Challenge
Getting Started with Educational Technology
(cross posted at Tech&Learning.com)
UPDATE to "Play YouTube Videos in Classroom"
Another script you can use in Google Chrome is:
To install the script, right click on the shortcut bar in Chrome, then click "Add Page" and then name the shortcut something like "Download Video". Then paste the script into the URL field and then click"ok".
This script will allow you to download any video on a web site.
Some more great Resources from Free Tech 4 Teachers
A great resource for teachers
Getting started with Blogger and Google Sites
Convert Video Files to DVD
- Make sure video is in Windows Media Player format (WMV)
- DVD Flick > Add Title to convert to DVD file and folder structure
- Keep adding video files until done, or DVD is full
- Select Destination Folder
- "Create DVD"
- ImgBurn > "Write Files/Folders to Disc"
- Browse for folder - DVD with Audio and Video subfolders that you saved DVD files to in step 4
- Insert blank DVD and select "Build It"
Phone Number Dialing Change for Connecticut Reminder
Great idea for technology and kids
WPI Open House
WPI to Host Columbus Day Open House for High School Students
Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Office of Admissions offers several ways for high school students and their families to learn more about the university and see the beautiful campus. One way is through Open House events, where high school students can get a comprehensive look at campus, including academics, student life, athletics, admissions, and financial aid. Through this experience, prospective students also have the opportunity to ask questions of staff, faculty and students. The next Open House will be held on Columbus Day, Monday, Oct. 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The agenda for our October Open House is available. Please note that sessions and locations may change before the event, and prospective students should obtain a printed copy of the agenda upon their arrival.
Check-in for the Open House is at Harrington Auditorium.
Please pre-register for your Open House visit. If you are unable to attend one of the Open Houses, you may consider WPI's other opportunities to visit.
We look forward to seeing you on campus!