Vendors: This is the only place (other than the ads placed in the right panel) in the Classroom 2.0 community to "sell" yourself and your Web 2.0 product or service.
If you have not placed an ad in the right panel, take your best shot here! Please don't do it anywhere else in the community, or we'll have to revoke your license to sell.
If you want to interact with us creatively in the use and design of your product, you'll find another group that serves as a clearinghouse for that kind of collaboration.
Visit www.just-teaching.com for free and instant downloads for Primary Education. We have a great range of classroom display resources. Just-Teaching also links and reviews relevant teaching websites that offer free help to save Teachers time :)
well seems to be the official place to leave a link- www.uskoob.com its a community site for teachers its very new but would be great tu buld its support- look for free resources in the free stuff tab
Hi, I am Sarah, a UK primary teacher, and I have just started a new website to make finding resources for teaching easier and quicker, particularly those for use on an interactive whiteboard.
Hope some of you may find this useful!
It's interesting that after 30 years in education as classroom teacher, special reading teacher, program coordinator, university faculty member, and finally director of a graduate School of Education that I become something to be shunned because I took my experience, wrote a software program to help teachers understand what is happening in their classroom, and am now selling it.
Go to www.ecove.net and see the eCOVE Classroom Observation Software. Reading the blogs there, look at the video, download the trial version. Email me if you have any questions john@ecove.net
I'll try not to be too shameless :-) I'm the developer of Project TREE, a program that partners hardware donors with schools to provide open-source computers for a fraction of the cost of traditional computer labs. While I'm here I'll plug Steve Hargadon too--we're very similar to what he has done with Technology Rescue, except we don't actually sell hardware. Instead we have a network of corporate and government donors who donate hardware directly to schools, and we contract with the schools for installation, maintenance, and training. I'd love for you to visit our Ning site. OK, end of shameless plug--a great site here and thanks for providing a place to list services.
Comment by Judson Aungst on April 7, 2008 at 10:19am
I couldn't resist the Car Talk reference.
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