Resources, Resources and even more Resources
One of those things that I am always on the lookout for my Moodle courses and
I feel that I am not alone here are resources and this week seems to have been particularly
fruitful on that particular front.
First off was this ‘Your must-have classroom toolkit’ from
TES, where they have from contributions from over 130,000 teachers assembled a
really impressive list of class management and planning resources, and by the
way these are all free.
So simply follow the links to. You will need to be a
registered user though simply create yourself an account.

Back in 2010 Edudemic ran the post 'The 35 Best Web 2.0
Classroom Tools Chosen By You’. Following this it became apparent that a
considerable appetite exists from everyone for the Web 2.0 and so there
followed a trawl of Twitter polls and Facebook correspondence involving some
900 submissions that resulted in this very impressive list. If you have favourite
tool that is not included then you are invited to post your suggestion.

Well I hope you found these little finds useful, and do
please feel free to comment
1 Comments:
Free tools for elearning are not very common, but I think that these items should be handled by experts who give full guarantee of good virtual education.
Tools such as Moodle Upgrade are used by many people in the world that are satisfied by what has been achieved with these.
their integrations as Mahara Themes have allowed to make many more topics on these.
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