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Welcome to the Web Tools for Educators wiki!

 

 

The original purpose of this wiki was to provide a webliography for a keynote speech for the Powering Up with Technology Conference. However, since that time, I've given similar or related presentations in other venues and have also referred those participants to this wiki. What seems to be happening gradually is that, in addition to the updating I've done, conference attendees and others are beginning to make contributions to the wiki as well.

 

This is a resource for teachers. Please check the sites carefully for suitability in your classroom before using with students.

 

If you've found this wiki through one of my sessions, you have the password are are welcome to edit pages. If you've just stumbled across the wiki, have an interest in K-20 education, and would like to contribute, email me at SJBrooks@aol.com and I'll send the password to you. You may also be interested in reading my blog, Web 2.0 and School Administrators.

 

Please use the headings provided in the Side Bar (on the right side of this page) so that we keep some semblance of order. If you don't see Side Bar links listed, click on the Side Bar tab to make it active.

 

Here's a link to a quick tutorial on how to edit a page in this wiki.

 

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

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