- Is there a software solution to bulk email parents when their child doesn’t hand in an assignment? Mail merge in Outlook perhaps? #
- ClustrMaps is a neat way to show where people are visiting your classroom blog http://www.clustrmaps.com/getone.php #
- Get separate homework RSS feeds for different classes on your WordPress class blog with categories: example.com/category/categoryname/feed #
- Feedjit can provide a live traffic feed so your students can see who is visiting the class blog. http://feedjit.com/joinjs #
- Thinking of using MS OneNote to organize my student records, but would prefer to wait for Office 2010: http://bit.ly/2s8c3a #
- Trying to completely digitize my day-book and go paperless by using MS Outlook and Google Calendar to sync my day plans for the classroom. #
- We’re setting up our class blog so students can make comments about the book / texts they’re reading. Trying to create an online community. #
- Can we wait until 2010 for the next version of MS Office? How will the web version of MS Office compare to Google Docs? http://bit.ly/nz2vQ #
- We like the idea of PPC search marketing, but balancing your advertising costs against your commission sales can be tricky. #
- Students online – should we encourage them to use a generic pseudonym or allow them to use their real names? #
- Generic student names (i.e. student83) allow ideas to be judged based on the merit of the content instead of who the student is. #
- A quick poll of our students revealed that 1/3 used Facebook. Only a few students used MySpace or Twitter. #
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