Allison+Studer

Notes from some of the sessions I attended: (Tons of resources and tools here; obviously focused on English but many are applicable for other content areas) (Some cool tools here.) (A great session on how to set up a wikispaces base) (Tons of open source--aka, free stuff--applications. I've tried a few, like Gimp--a Photoshop type image manipulation program)

I'm using [|Twitter] now as a professional resource. I'm following educators interested in using technology in the classroom. They post links to helpful websites, blogs, and articles on education technology. I'm posting stuff like that, too. You can follow me at [|allisonstuder].

I've set up [|Nings] for my freshman and junior classes. See more about uses for these in my notes above on the Engaging Electronic English session.

A fantastic resource for all English teachers can be found on the [|English Companion Ning].

I started an account at [|Diigo] for organizing my bookmarks. I've created lists there to keep track of what's ed tech related. You can view them at the links below. They'll be updated continually as I mark more sites. [|Ed Tech Resources] [|English Teaching Resources]

More helpful resources I've found since the Institute: [|HBO Archives] A free resource for viewing historic footage. [|Cool Cat Teacher's Favorite Apps, Software, and Sites] A huge listing of great stuff with descriptions.