All teachers are also given their *own* free personal instance of a Remotely-Shared Drawing Whiteboard (hosted HERE, on THIS site), UPON REQUEST. |
Click HERE for ANOTHER WAY of exploring FREE presentation tools and programs for visiting teachers/students. (<- The "linkGuider" ON this page is a "builder" for the type of teaching utility you see via the demo link on that page -- build your own! The whole "kit" is available in a zip, and a link to that zip is on the Builder page.) Many more tools are available -- ALL free, with no registration required, and with no ads, no solicitations, no "catches" (anywhere on or from this site).
The EDITORS of this site are recent Ed.D. graduates of Saint Mary's University, Minneapolis.
Click this link for a summary of all the tools and facilities available on this site.
To use the feed aggregator below: To see current highlights (Titles) of a given feed: once you have clicked the "19 Feeds" link, select any feed of interest from the select/option box then click on one of the titles shown scrolling by, if interested. [NOTE: If you open the rss feed aggregator in a separate window: Some browsers require that you hold down the Shift key when clicking one of the titles, to get the article to open in its own regular-sized window (rather than in a tab).] The feeds in the iframe below are all updated every 90 seconds:
HERE IS A LINK to where we can all share our links to major sites having to do with 10
different areas of Digital Learning.
Do you spend a lot of time online, each time you visit, because that's where "it's at"? Or, do you spend too much time online? The meter below is "SESSION-time" online (if you have cookies enabled). Fourth digit from the LEFT is seconds. Visit here first, each time you go on the Internet, and stop back here before you close your browser to know your time spent. (Example: 0600 ... is 10 min.) For your "own" detached copy click this link.
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(Please note that this tool (esp. the detached version) is useful tool for parents monitoring the time their children are online, since the timer continues to work as long as a particular browser is open, regardless of what sites one visits.)
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(I am always taking suggestions for free software teachers/students would like and I will build it if I can.)
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