Kelly Tenkely, the author, is a technology integration specialist in Michigan. Her post entitled Planbook Edu: Lesson Plans in the Cloud was very interesting to me. In this post, she introduces Planbook Edu, a great cloud-based (online) lesson plan book. There is a free download that allows access to Planbook from any internet connection. The organizational tools help to organize thoughts in order to plan units for the school year. The premium version ($25/year) allows embedding of Planbook into your personal website, sharing lessons, printing, and exporting to word or excel. This seems like a great tool that I could use in my classroom and recommend to others.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
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Kelly Tenkely, the author, is a technology integration specialist in Michigan. Her post entitled Planbook Edu: Lesson Plans in the Cloud was very interesting to me. In this post, she introduces Planbook Edu, a great cloud-based (online) lesson plan book. There is a free download that allows access to Planbook from any internet connection. The organizational tools help to organize thoughts in order to plan units for the school year. The premium version ($25/year) allows embedding of Planbook into your personal website, sharing lessons, printing, and exporting to word or excel. This seems like a great tool that I could use in my classroom and recommend to others.
Kelly Tenkely, the author, is a technology integration specialist in Michigan. Her post entitled Planbook Edu: Lesson Plans in the Cloud was very interesting to me. In this post, she introduces Planbook Edu, a great cloud-based (online) lesson plan book. There is a free download that allows access to Planbook from any internet connection. The organizational tools help to organize thoughts in order to plan units for the school year. The premium version ($25/year) allows embedding of Planbook into your personal website, sharing lessons, printing, and exporting to word or excel. This seems like a great tool that I could use in my classroom and recommend to others.
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