The links below will take you to pages of internet resources. Many of the resources are called "Web 2.0" sites. You might ask, "What is a Web 2.0 site?". The term Web 2.0 is used to describe sites that are interactive. When the World Wide Web was created, the sites were informative in nature. The interactive websites that are available now are great for student engagement and group collaboration. These interactive sites were termed Web 2.0 to distinguish the difference. If you'd like some training on any of these tools, please let me know. Many of the sites can be used in multiple subject areas. I will continue to add more sites. If you have a great site that you'd like me to add, please email it to me and tell me how you use it in your classroom. To check if a site is approved for use by the district, please go here: https://edprivacy.educationframework.com/Districts/main.aspx?districtid=30342. If you'd like to request a site be approved that isn't on the list, please fill out this Google Form.
Student Engagement and Collaboration (multiple subject areas)
English/Language Arts (Communication Arts)
Video Resources, Educational Apps, Research Resources, and Sites for Other Subject Areas