by Mike Macfadden | Mar 19, 2012
Ustream.com is kind of like YouTube, only instead of recorded videos that you play on demand, it offers feeds to live streaming videos. Penguin Cam Sea World broadcasts a live stream of their Penguin exhibit all day long. What better way to compliment snack time than...
by Mike Macfadden | Mar 19, 2012
YouTube is a great educational resource for teachers, but sometimes the comments, suggested videos, and advertisements aren’t exactly student friendly. ViewPure.com ViewPure.com essentially cleans up all of the “other” stuff by creating a temporary...
by Mike Macfadden | Feb 28, 2012
I’m not sure if goanimate.com should be featured on the front page of this site yet, but since my first animation was fun to make, I thought I’d post it on my blog. What is GoAnimate.com? This site is sort of like pixton.com, only instead of creating comic...
by Mike Macfadden | Feb 24, 2012
847creative.com/foo may primarily be a technology education blog, but that doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate the fine arts. I recommend showing this performance, by Bobby McFerrin, to your students. My guess is that they’ll like it. Analyze This! I...
by Mike Macfadden | Feb 28, 2011
Great Documentary This is a great PBS documentary about technology integration in the classroom. It is a must-see for all educators seeking potential opportunities to reach their 21st century learners!
by Mike Macfadden | Feb 28, 2011
SchoolTube.com is a classroom-friendly version of youtube.com. This resource provides a variety of videos for teachers to either reiterate concepts or enrich the content area of their choice. Below, I have embedded a hilarious, entertaining Declaration of...