A-Z Cool Tools. B is also for Brainstorming and Blogging

Note: I am looking over the tools in my free eBook A-Z Cool Tools in preparation for a presentation. I know that many of you receive this content via RSS  or the email list, and have not seen the book linked to my blog,  so I thought I would post the A-Z items as blog [...]

Welcome New Readers!

I’d link to thank of of the new readers of my blog! There are more people reading, subscribing, and clicking than ever. For those of you who just started reading I want to give a little tour of TabletTalk, it might help you find some of the resources a little more easily. Let’s start with [...]

Protected: Another Online Drawing Option

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Why I Read What I Read

People frequently ask me how I get ideas for the resources that I share on Tablet Talk. The simple answer is that I have a list of blogs that I read very carefully and a second list that I skim from time to time. I also follow about 350 teachers on twitter, I am in [...]

So Many Options…

I was looking at some data realted to this blog and noticed a lot of new readers. I wanted to quickly say hello and welcome. The first thing I would like to say to all the readers is that you have several options on how to receive your content. You can select to recieve a [...]

Spell With Flickr

The “Spell With Flickr” utility can now be found under a new domain name. Navigate to http://picurio.us/ and type in the word you want to spell.  The new setup appears to handle phrases better than it used to. There still isn’t a quick way to download the word you created, so use the Tablet PC [...]

So Many Choices…

Quick note on the subject of Tablet Talk… I have more or less synced up the blog, the twitter stream, the mailing list and (finally) the facebook page. If you are subscribed in more than one of these places you will be receiving redundant content, so feel free to adjust according to your needs and [...]

twitter unblocked for teachers. great. what’s twitter?

I’m happy to report that JCPS and CES are experimenting with opening up certain previously blocked web sites and services for teacher use.  The micro-blogging platform twitter is one site you have probably heard a lot about and likely not known how it could help you as a teacher. 1. Check out this blog post [...]

Tags and Topics

I have gone through and tagged all of the old posts on TT and added tags to them. You will see the tags at the end of each post and at the bottom of the last column. It is something I should have been doing all along, and I hope it increases the usefulness of [...]

Weebly For Education

I just read on ‘Free Technology For Teachers‘ that Weebly now has a service called ‘Weebly For Education.’  Weebly was already a very good choice for teacher web pages, so what is the big deal? For starters, if you register on the education site, you can build (and manage) student accounts as well. So now [...]

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