Google Code University is an online repository of tutorials and course content in the form of text, video and slides to help people get started with various computer science topics, especially those that center around web development. You’ll find courses
Social-Search: Search links shared by friends on Twitter & Facebook
Are you trying to revisit a link a friend shared on Facebook or Twitter? If yes, then you can use a neat search engine that searches links your friends shared on Facebook and Twitter. This search engine is called Social-Search.
Tools for the 21st Century Teacher: Volume 2
This eBook is for teachers looking for resources to integrate technology into their classroom. You will find links and information for various resources available for the classroom.
http://issuu.com/mzimmer557/docs/tools_for_the_21st_century_teacher_2nd_edition
Vyew – Host Online Conferences for Free
Vyew is an online presentation tool that does not require you to download anything and can be used for free with up to 20 participants.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2011/02/vyew-host-online-conferences-for-free.html
The History Of Operating Systems [Infographic]
Have you ever wondered how your favourite operating system got started? Well wonder no more as the following infographic gives you all the necessary facts, going all the way back to the very first OS back in the 1950′s.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/history-operating-systems-infographic/
Education & Technology in 2025: A Thought Experiment
Let’s assume that, by 2025, all hardware and software costs related to the use of information and communication technologies to support learning were zero. How might this change the way you consider the use of ICTs to support the goals
IDroo – Intergrated Whiteboard for Skype
IDroo is a collaborative whiteboard for educators. What sets IDroo apart from those options is that it integrates directly with Skype, so it uses your Skype Contacts to collaborate on the whiteboard.
http://www.edutechintegration.com/2011/02/idroo-intergrated-whiteboard-for-skype.html…
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Your Brain on Google
Will it ever be time for Facebook?
Where are students at night? Right, on Facebook. Most likely, their parents at least check in once or twice as well. So wouldn’t it make sense that school announcements, homework assignments, or report card notices should be on Facebook, too?
Ten great sites with free teacher resources
With cuts to school budgets, teachers are often left searching for ways to innovate without breaking the bank. There are numerous sites that can help, but we’ve picked 10 that our among our favorites.
http://www.eschoolnews.com/2011/02/18/ten-great-sources-of-free-teacher-resources/
Minus: A Simple Drag and Drap File Sharing
Minus (Min.us) provides a simple way to share files with anyone. To use Minus just drag a file onto the blank Minus canvas. Once your file is on the canvas Minus will provide you with links to share your file
10 Ways Technology Supports 21st Century Learners in Being Self Directed
Life in the 21st century provides a whole-new world of opportunities for self-directed, passion-driven, personalized learning. Educators who are ready to move on from teaching the way they were taught, and administrators who will let them, can begin supporting students
Digisigner: Digitally Sign Your PDF Documents
Digital signatures on PDF documents are highly useful. To digitally sign a PDF document you need a PDF modification application that usually comes with a price tag. But thanks to DigiSigner you can now easily digitally sign PDF documents for
A Better Way to Bookmark Web Videos
RadBox is a useful web app that lets you bookmark web videos from all the popular sites to a common queue. You can then watch these videos later from one central location.