eLearning Tools for STEM
For anyone who has ever had trouble convincing your administration to give you the proper tools to teach online, I give you this little gift: eLearning Tools for STEM, published today in eLearning Magazine.

The tools for STEM eLearning
- Tablets
- Recording & editing software
- Jing
- Equation software and training
- Synchronous communication system
- Online homework system
Other head-turning resources for STEM
- Wolfram Demonstrations
- Digital libraries (a lengthy list)
- Video collections (another list)
- TI-SmartView
Other tips (about accessibility, computer labs, etc) can be found at the end of the article.
You can read about all the tools, and why I recommend them, by going to the article, eLearning Tools for STEM.
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Well done. Good info. I’m interested in whether you’ve given any thought to how Google Wave might be used for online/hybrid/f2f math instruction?
I have given it some thought. Unfortunately, I can’t do much more than think about it without a Google Wave account. And then there’s the question of whether Google Wave will support equations of some kind… don’t know that either.