Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tubechop
Sharing options include embedding, emailing, linking, and sharing on social media sites including Twitter, delicious, and Facebook.
Here is a clip "chopped" from the YouTube video Social Media in Plain English:
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Internet Searching

Sweet Search was created by the team at Finding Dulcinea (http://www.findingdulcinea.com) which presents only credible, high-quality and trustworthy Web sites, saving time for the novice and the experienced user alike.
Try it out and let me know what you think!
Monday, December 6, 2010
Wondersay
made on Wondersay - Animate text with style
The animation above was created using Wondersay, a free online tool for generating text animations. You can customize with various fonts and colors or simply use "random." Obviously, "wondersays" can be embedded on blogs and other HTML-code friendly sites.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Wiffiti
If you want to share what you've been reading, following the directions at the top of the Wiffiti. (If you have a limited number of texts/month, use them responsibly.) Also, please keep your responses school appropriate!
Teachers, here are some ideas for use Wiffiti in the classroom:
- brainstorming
- receive answers to homework questions
- receive answers to in-class questions
- field trip or museum visit observations
- create sentences in foreign languages classes using target vocabulary or grammatical structure
- Imagine the possibilities!
Here is a nice disclaimer about cell phone use that I found on the JoeWoodOnline blog:
"I believe students can use cell phones as a learning tool. Think of a teacher you know who hates cell phones. If you post inappropriate or off-topic messages, you will be proving that person right and me wrong...and your phones will be disappearing forever in your pockets."
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday
"Annah knows she has a twin sister, but she forgot her long ago. Back when they went to play in the Forest of Hands and Teeth, she and Elias lost her, and after that there was no going back to the village.
Life's been hard, but Elias has taken care of her, and living in the Dark City can help one to forget the horror of the Unconsecrated—if you try hard enough.
But when Elias disappears, Annah's world crumbles. To her, life isn't worth much more than the walking dead who roam the wasted world she lives in. It's not until she meets Catcher that she cares to start living again.
Yet Catcher has secrets. Dark, terrifying secrets that link him to a past she's longed to forget and to a future too deadly to consider.
Annah must decide: Can she continue to live a world covered in the blood of the living?
Or is death the answer to all her problems?"
Friday, November 12, 2010
You Are What You Read

FAQ » You Are What You Read: "Books play an important role in shaping who we are and who we will become. You Are What You Read is a place for readers all over the world to connect with each other through their shared “Bookprints,” as we celebrate the books that make us who we are today.
Once you sign up, you’ll be able to input your Bookprint – the five books that were the most special to you. You’ll then be able to connect with other kids who share the same books you like and discover new books to enjoy."
This is another social networking tool for readings and it is VERY cool! You can even compare your favorite books with "Names You Know," including celebrities such as Donovan McNabb, Tommy Hilfiger, Scarlett Johannson, Taylor Swift, and more!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Book Trailers
From YouTube user cosproductions.
From YouTube user PenguinYoungReaders.
From YouTube user HenryHoltBYR.
From YouTube user Stephanie Kuehnert.
Glogster
You can click on any of the pictures that are circled in pink when you mouse over them. For example, if you click on the Castle Learning Online picture, you will go directly to the site--no more typing in web addresses!
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators, teachers and students: "A web 2.0 platform that easily allows users to upload photos, videos, text, audio and more to create a unique online, interactive poster.
A new and creative digital outlet for educators to help keep students ENGAGED and make learning more fun!
A simple and easy interface designed to introduce basic concepts to students.
A series of teamwork mechanisms to allow users to publish and share their creations and to collaborate with other users on joint efforts.
A secure, private, safe platform that can be monitored directly by teachers.
A valuable learning tool that can be integrated with several core subjects including math, science, history, technology, art, photography, music and more.
A tool that fosters advancement of skills as students progress through grade levels.
A virtual, digital, educational platform that transcends age, gender, background, subject matter, grade level, school type, location, etc."
Book Review: The Red Pyramid

Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Good News About Reading!
This is not a surprise to me. I have had students (and staff) absolutely swarming (pun intended) the new book carts all this week, waiting for the books to be shelf-ready!
I love it!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
What's New
Friday, October 22, 2010
I Know You Like a Book
Here are some other quotes about reading. What's your favorite?
Books with Beat
Here are some books about teens and music:
This video was created using a very cool online tool called Animoto. Want to learn how? Ask your librarian.