Educational Technology Guy
A chief information officer for a school district in Bridgeport, Connecticut, this site offers various links that would seem helpful to many information technologists and designers. If you decide to explore his site, you will find numerous tools using Google. Throughout his blog you will notice he is really high and mighty on Evernote. He describes Evernote as the end all-be all in organizing his email. He also has links to STEM and Android for Education resources. It is free, but according to Wikipedia upto 60 MB per month is free after that there is a subscription charge. Details can be found here.
We all know there are free sites out there. The problem is having to search for it. Well this guy (Richard Byrne) may have done most of the work for us! He is a google certified teacher and taught at a high school in Maine. Here are some of the possible helpful sites:
Bozeman Science
This site is so fascinating to me. It's not what he (Paul Andersen) teaches, but how he goes doing it. HIs subject matter is science, but I think this is great example of how to teach a subject using instructional technology. He mostly applies the KISS concept to his presentations. If you go to his site there are ideas and ways about technology that anyone can use when it comes to instruction. By the way he was Montana's Teacher of the Year in 2011 and was one of the four finalists invited to Washington, DC.
A chief information officer for a school district in Bridgeport, Connecticut, this site offers various links that would seem helpful to many information technologists and designers. If you decide to explore his site, you will find numerous tools using Google. Throughout his blog you will notice he is really high and mighty on Evernote. He describes Evernote as the end all-be all in organizing his email. He also has links to STEM and Android for Education resources. It is free, but according to Wikipedia upto 60 MB per month is free after that there is a subscription charge. Details can be found here.
- Create a Personal Learning Network
- Evernote for Education Resources
- Android for Education
- STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math) Resources
We all know there are free sites out there. The problem is having to search for it. Well this guy (Richard Byrne) may have done most of the work for us! He is a google certified teacher and taught at a high school in Maine. Here are some of the possible helpful sites:
Bozeman Science
This site is so fascinating to me. It's not what he (Paul Andersen) teaches, but how he goes doing it. HIs subject matter is science, but I think this is great example of how to teach a subject using instructional technology. He mostly applies the KISS concept to his presentations. If you go to his site there are ideas and ways about technology that anyone can use when it comes to instruction. By the way he was Montana's Teacher of the Year in 2011 and was one of the four finalists invited to Washington, DC.