Richard Byrne posted this article on his blog.
This is a great explanation of each type of web document. There are some great examples at the bottom of the chart (Google Spreadsheet).
Here is a direct link to the chart:
Havelock and Zlotolow (1995) defined change agents as “solution giver,” “process helper,” and “resource linker” (pp. 9-10)
Solution Giver:
How do we collaborate with professionals and other classrooms in our schools and around the globe? How do we quickly facilitate
Here is a quick tutorial on some of the functions of Google Reader. The video covers how to browse and add feeds to your subscription list, options for reading and how to share with friends and colleagues.
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We all have our daily routines: Wake up, brush teeth, shower, grab fresh coffee (prepared and left on the timer from the night before), head out the door…
Somewhere along the way we reconnect and share with the world. Traditionally
Here is a great website, possibly the best place to start learning technology tools, that provides a chart of tech tools for specific tasks, ex. “I want to… ” or “I want my students to…” -write, create, make music, submit assignments