21CT: All My Faves. Why Search? A Web 2.0 Visual Logo Directory
Links, Tools July 17th, 2008
Visual logo directory that specializes in the top 10 faves of each category. Making the internet an easier place.
Visual logo directory that specializes in the top 10 faves of each category. Making the internet an easier place.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/1036413/Web2Directory
This newest Twitter search tool is cool and pretty … and it delivers the goods. It is complete with RSS, twittable results, popular searches, twhirl-style picture/picture graphics, multiple pages of search results, and a cool converstion “drill down” capability to follow threads.

Related Resources:
Quotably.com - Follow the Conversation. Powered by Summize.
Tweetscan.com - Real-time twitter search with search clouds.
Exploratree Beta brings a wide range of interesting Web 2.0 graphic organizers to you and your students’ fingertips. Graphic organizers are essential tools for helping students process and understand learning activities in a more bite-sized and comprehensible way, making content accessible and meaningful. Graphic Organizers can also help students develop higher level thinking skills and promote creativity.
Exploratree - Exploratree by FutureLab
Additional resources: Check out META’s great collection of graphic organizers and guidance.

The resources listed below represent careful selection of the best of the Web by friends in my del.icio.us network. Please check out these educational news items, tools, and other resources. Bookmark each item now, because the list is a live RSS feed and updates continuously. Enjoy!
Delicious/network/metaweb20

Feeds listed by aggr.
Last night, Vicki Davis talked about her team’s Flat Classroom Project and seven steps to get started. Step no. 1 is “Get Connected.” So why not start your very own blog to record and share your reflections on education? Or, to also serve as a professional portfolio? … and most importantly to start getting connected. Edublogs.org is a fantastic place to start because the service is so special and user-friendly; and you have a ready-made educational community to connect to.
Edublogs.org is also a good place to start because being a new blogger means that you probably need a lot of hand-holding and support. Edublogs.org has all that and more. Just check out their community forum. Even seasoned bloggers feel at home at Edublogs.org. So, if you are already blogging and not quite happy, then take a quick peek at this updated video tutorial. My blog is testament to the fantastic service and quality that Edublogs.org offers.
Ready to get connected? How about… starting today! Watch this 5-minute tutorial by James Farmer for an introduction to Edublogs.org blog setup and rich features.