by Paul Stewart | Jul 16, 2010 | Blogs, Creativity
AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic feedback tool. Use it as a tool for online brainstorming or embed it on your website or blog as a poll or guestbook. AnswerGarden has many different users: site admins, bloggers, teachers, creative teams, brainstormers and more!...
by heatherblakey | Jul 10, 2010 | Blogs, Creativity, Web 2.0
Doorways hold a fascination for many. As a tourist in faraway places I loved to photograph doors and doorways. One of the problems of being a tourist is that you rarely have access through fascinating private doorways and, unless you stay with locals, never do see...
by heatherblakey | Jul 10, 2010 | Blogs
With all this talk about cyber bullying, episodes on Facebook and the government applying internet filters it is timely to remind users of some basic precautions. I have worked on the internet for twelve years and I have been blogging since blogs appeared in 1999. So...
by lis | Jul 8, 2010 | Blogs
Hi, my name is Lis and this is my first post on Global Teacher. I am new to the world of blogging and gave myself a crash course over the summer holidays and then set up a blog for my Grade 3/4 class this year: www.r18moomba.globalstudent.org.au (The Think Tank)....
by heatherblakey | Jul 7, 2010 | Blogs, LOTE
Some bloggers really do manage to make good use of all the applications on the net. Little wonder that Langwitch wins awards.
by kerry | Oct 28, 2009 | Blogs, Class Activities
One of the great things about the Global Teacher and Global Student blogs are the opportunities they offer for sharing fantastic practice. We’ve collated some great posts on the ‘What can I do?’ page in Global Teacher. Many teachers want to know more...