Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Art, Wikis | Posted on September 24, 2013
WikiPaintings
The project aims to create high-quality, most complete and well-structured online repository of fine art. The site presents both public domain artworks and works that are protected by copyright. The last ones are posted on the site in accordance with fair use principle, because:
- they are historically significant artworks;
- the images are only being used for informational and educational purposes;
- the image are readily available on the internet;
- the images are low resolution copies of the original artworks and are unsuitable for commercial use.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Special Education, Technology, Wikis | Posted on January 4, 2012
UDL Tech Tool Kit for Students with Special Needs is a wiki dedicated to the concept of Universal Design for Learning.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in iPad, Wikis | Posted on January 4, 2012
Teach With Your iPad Wiki has tons of resources teachers can use as they expand the role of the iPad in the classroom.
Trailblazers.Wikispaces.Com is a resource from Kristin Swanson where she compiles resources for her school district. I love that she calls it “Teachers as Technology Trailblazers.” If you have the time to explore, there are tons of resources on this site.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Lesson Planning, Wikis | Posted on December 8, 2011
30 Wikis Every Educator Should Know About is from Edudemic and gives links to wikis that can help teachers with planning lessons.
Primary Pad
PrimaryPad is a web-based word processor designed for schools that allows pupils and teachers to work together in real-time.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in iPad, Lesson Planning, Wikis | Posted on April 18, 2011
McDonald Tech for Teachers iPad Apps for Education is a site loaded with resources. If you aren’t interested in the iPad apps, merely click a topic on the left side of the Wiki to explore other technology sites.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Math Resources, Web 2.0, Wikis | Posted on January 6, 2011
Cybraryman Math Links has dozens of sites organized by math topics.
Math 2.0 Interest Group Wiki is a space for educators to gather and share what works in math education. It also includes links to dozens of practitioners and helpful web sites.
Wiki Walk Through from Teachers First Tells you what it is, how to use them, and the difference between a wiki and a blog.