Look what I found! 07/08/2009

  • CELLS alive! represents 30 years of capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research. The site has been available continuously and updated annually since May of 1994 and now hosts over 4 million visitors a year. All text, images, and layout are provided by me, Jim Sullivan (resumé) shown here with Boo and Bella. Every effort has been made to minimize errors or typos, but any you find on these pages are my doing as well.

    tags: science, biology, cells

  • Thoughts about teaching, literacy, and English Language Arts in the twenty-first century.

    tags: literacy, reading, ebooks, english, teacher

  • Twitter is apart of my life almost every day because:
    – It’s a great source of news.
    – There are rich conversations among educators and edtech people.
    – People post entertaining, interesting, and very useful links.
    – I enjoy the easy interaction with others from around the world.

    tags: Twitter, education, web2.0, teachers, howto, socialnetworking

  • Although you’re not likely to see schools issuing an iPhone to every faculty and staff member, the fact is that the iPhone is a great tool for education. Whether you’re a teacher, librarian, or other educator, there are a number of apps that can help you do your job better. Here, we’ll take a look at 50 of these apps and what they can do for you.

    tags: iphone, apps, itouch, web2.0, teaching, iPod, ipodtouch

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