
It's been a really long time since I've actually blogged. I was searching on the internet and I found a fantastic website called Children's Technology Review. They claim that they have "Unbiased reviews, by educators, of commercial interactive media products for ages birth to 15." While looking at the website, I realized that they have a lot of good resources for teachers and students. They even break everything down into age groups.
In order to view the whole magazine (online) you must be a subscriber. It's $96 to subscribe to it electronically (sent as a PDF file) and $144 to subscribe to it paper AND electronically.
Here's a quote from the website to give you an idea of what types of things the magazine includes : "The April issue was sent last night to subscribers as a PDF, with 67 new reviews, 167 links (in the PDF version), a first look at Disney's new MMOG (Pirates of the Caribbean) and a LittleClickers column called Amazing Flowers, to help celebrate spring."
As a teacher, I think this is a great resource to keep yourself up to date on the latest up and coming technology for your students. It also gives you great web resources. This month, for example, they gave a list of resources and online handouts about trees (probably because Earth Day is on the 22nd).
I have posted the link above! Take a look and enjoy!
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