Want a simple way to create a web page that can be used by just yourself or multiple users? So give pbworks or wikispaces a try. They're quick and painless to set up and great for student collaboration.
What to be able to keep track of the great Internet sites you find regardless of which computer you use and be able to share them with friends? Then check out this tutuorial on social bookmarking and see how to get started.
This tutuorial will show you how to get started using Twitter and how it can be useful as an educator on a professional and personal basis, especially teacher-librarians.
Google Earth Across the Curriculum
Many teachers hear "Google Earth" and think it's only something that social studies teachers can use. But, in fact Google Earth can be used across the curriculum. Here's a presentation by Richard Byrne (FreeTech4Teachers.com) to show you how to get started (used by permission).
Want to make a brochure but not sure how? This tutorial will give you step-by-step instructions on how to create a brochure using Microsoft's "Publisher 2007."
If you're looking for a reliable, student-friendly research database with the latest magazines, look no further than Acadia's subsription to EBSCO. It's great for issue-based current events topics, reference materials and photographs. For the Username and Password to access the system, please ask the library staff.
Do you want to use the LCD projector but a little nervous about getting started? Check out this tutorial prepared by Mr. M. Friesen at Shaftesbury High School.
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