Odds are you already know that YouTube (http://www.YouTube.com) is one of the largest collections of free video on the World Wide Web. This collection of videos contains some fantastic educational videos which can greatly enhance and supplement the curriculum, projects, or presentations. However, given the vast amount of inappropriate content on YouTube the website is blocked by [...]
Archives for January, 2009
Kick YouTube…yes, you’ll feel better!
Back Me Up…Buttercup!!
You may have noticed on the desktop of your Adminstrative (Gateway) PC a funny looking icon titled “Data Backup.bat”. When you want to backup the files on your computer, simply double click this icon and voila! AIT has created a wonderful new backup script that, when clicked, will backup your My Documents, Internet Explorer Favorites, Desktop, and “C:\Archive” and put [...]
Wake Up with TeacherTube
Have you been to TeacherTube recently? If not, you are missing scores of incredible instructional video clips available on demand all for free! If your like me, you probably have the best intentions to visit sites like this and review videos but just can’t seem to squeeze enough time into the day. Well….why not sign up the TeacherTube [...]
Image Scrimmage
Need an image for an upcoming presentation or project? Check out the Image Scrimmage document that Pat King (TRT at Mountainview ES) has compiled. This incredible resource is an ongoing project which is a collection of indexed websites that contain free digital images for use with instruction. The sites are all categorized into core curriculum [...]
