On Saturday, May 18th, 2013, Matthew Lahey and I showed Andrew Stillman's Doctopus Apps Script to a group of teachers at the Texas Google Summit. We broadcasted the session live via a Hangout on Air and created a blog site with lots of resources on using Doctopus and more of Andrew's scripts. We also included a Google Doc of collaborative notes and a link to the youpd.org site where video tutorials for all of the scripts can be found. Check out the site, and say thanks to Andrew for all of the great things he is doing to help make teachers' live a lot easier.
I recently held a professional development session on management tools for PBL classes. We created this Symbaloo for teachers to "remix" and use as a resource.
Naomi Harm, Jenna Linskens, and Tim Nielson compiled this handy list of apps for Innovative Educator Consulting that I made into a Flipsnack book. For good measure, I also added it to Calameo.
BrainyBox is a nice presentation tool created by Russell Tarr from ClassTools.net. It is a cube with each of the 6 sides working as a slide. I first learned about it from Richard Byrne's recent Free Tech for Teachers post.
Recently, I was looking for an online Mouse Trap game simulator to allow students to create a Rube Goldberg machine. While searching, I came across this Tom and Jerry game where students can add parts to a scene to help Tom catch Jerry. It's create for promoting higher order thinking.
Jake Duncan - iPad Prezume on Prezi
As Mentor Mob and Thinglink decided to integrate their respective tools, Susan Oxnevad of Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners decide to create this wonderful interactive lesson on Digital Citizenship and Avatar Creation.