TechknowTuesday will feature grant resources, 21st Century learning resources & just plain fun Web 2.0 TechKnowTools!
- Science, Technology, Engineering Grant Cognex funds education projects. Some examples include computer labs, robotics competitions, science projects, etc. To apply, you will need to submit a one-page proposal describing the project/need, who will be affected, and the costs. Send/Email your application by September 22nd to Nora Toy-Desmond, Alameda Education Foundation, ndesmond@alameda.k12.ca.us
- DonorChoose Easy to application process! See earlier blog post about Washington's teacher Liza Young.
- Digital Wish Over 45 grants available for putting technology in the classroom
- Discovery Education Online Stream-a-Thon Tuesday, September 23 9:00 a.m. ending 6:00 p.m.
- Discovery Education Network Virtual Conference Saturday, October 25, 2008 - 6:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m. Fire up your computer, grab a cup of coffee & stay in your pajamas for this one!
- Computer Using Educators Conference CUE October 14-16 in San Jose
Pre-registration: On or before September 19, 2008: Full Conference Registration Fee (3 days) $295
- Google Apps for Education: AUSD has secured over 700 secure Google Apps for Education accounts. Accounts include the use of Gmail & Google Docs which includes word processing, presentation program with the ability to use back-channel chat, spreadsheets and survey form generator. Contact Diana to set your students up with an account.
- Seeking Class to Collaborate: Contact Kim Corino 21st Century Literacy Specialist at the International School Bangkok in Thailand. Read Kim's blog post for more information on how to collaborate with her students throughout the year.
- Tikatok Create a story program. Check out the Education portion of the site.
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- Shelfari social network for people who love books. Create a virtual shelf to show off your books, see what your friends are reading and recommend books for your students- free!
Periodic Tables Videos
Short videos explaining the each element on the Periodic Table
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