I should send you all the data/excel spreadsheets I've been creating to show student test scores steve. Ok...just kidding, really
I took a class called Google For Teachers. It taught us a presentation (like PowerPoint) that you can access on the net. For people
without PowerPoint, it's awesome. Google also offers free web pages called Google Sites.
2 speech teachers in my district are using a blog that's just between the 2 of them to share info about students, strategies, conf, etc.
since they share students to some degree but don't have a lot of common planning time together
5th grade writing project (students buddied up from two schools) using a wiki and Skype to videoconf.
These are great! Love to hear more ideas! I think many people don't believe the things they're doing are innovative. THEY ARE!
Sp Ed room with 1:1 lap top to individualize math instruction and re-instruction.
"Innovative" does not necessarily equate to effective, tested, etc. So I don't know if IWBs are innovative, but maybe a particular use might
be. I really like Kevin's current 3 Family Garage Sale play, and some of the ideas with photos and wikis I plurked about a while back.
the dissertation committee I am on--the student is using GPS units to teach area and graphing and to improve attitude
I think purely from a tech standpoint SeaDragon/PhotoSynth is amazing, and that's been a few years already. Few very cool virtual projection
virtual conferences, webinars, and skype mean that I don't have to be able to stay overnight in hotel to get some great PD in RURAL IL
schools are beginning to use podcasts for weekly/morning announcements so they can share with entire school community
i like voicethread for elementary students
Just started having students blog daily reflections to classes and interact with each other by sharing blogs.