Here is a selection of some interesting and educational things that I’ve found recently, via my Twitter network:
- Zooburst – This amazing site lets you make your own 3D augmented reality pop up books (via @relativism, @xannov and @ianaddison).

- Application for Headship - Information and advice for those who need to write a letter of application when applying for a headship (via @andyross75).
- World Atlas Maps – A large collection of blank maps which are very useful for your Geography lessons (via @simonhaughton).
- Becta Archive – The official archive of the Becta website. Use this site to access the useful resources when the Becta site disappears (via @daibarnes).
- Hello Bonjour Hola – A site containing resources for teaching and learning French and Spanish (via @dawnhallybone and @valleseco)

- SchoolToons – Resources to support animation work in the classroom at KS2-4 (via @DrJoolz).
- Tips for New Tweeters – @stuartridout gives some useful advice for those who have just started to use Twitter.
- Year 5 Control Technology Plans – A set of plans, from @simonhaughton, which include the use of Scratch.
- Literacy with ICT (PDF) (from www.edu.gov.mb.ca) - A handbook for parents about using ICT to support learning in Literacy. See the document below (discovered via @TechnologyToday)
Don’t miss Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 in this series! Do you use Twitter? What have you discovered recently?
Image – Montreal Twestival 2009 Cupcakes





