Previous Tech Tools of the Week:
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/holidays.html (The ultimate Holiday Website, this page highlights holidays in America, and boy do we have a lot! More holidays equals more time off, right? Happy Holidays to you!)
Stumble Upon: Top 25 Most Ancient Historical Photos (Amazing portraits, landscapes, first color, first motion....take a look! It's fascinating!)
https://www.weallrisetogether.org/ ("What defines us is how well we rise after falling")
http://www.politifact.com/ (Are you voting for the first time next fall? Start finding out what the candidates are really saying on this bi-partisan, award-winning website!)
http://www.carols.org.uk/0105.htm (How well do you know your Christmas songs and traditions?)
http://www.howtogeek.com/ (Includes help, tutorials, tips and how-to guides for Windows and Linux.)
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/ (read good quality classics online)
https://www.screenr.com/ (This awesome little website lets you record your voice while you film screenshots so you can explain just how something on the computer is done. Very helpful if you're training people!)
http://visualparadox.com/?fb=covers#axzz3XDKK4SF5 (This site has the most awesome wallpapers you've ever seen. All free!)
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/crittercam/ (This website is addictive! You have access to many webcams focused on different animals for the National Geographic Society. Watch them in their natural habitat!)
http://freerice.com/category (This website helps you study and feed the hungry at the same time! They have different categories, like vocabulary and grammar. They have other subjects too, and for each question you get right, it gives someone in a third-world country 10 grains of rice! Once you play for a while, it really adds up! Thanks to Ginny Steffen for sharing!)
Stumble Upon: Top 25 Most Ancient Historical Photos (Amazing portraits, landscapes, first color, first motion....take a look! It's fascinating!)
https://www.weallrisetogether.org/ ("What defines us is how well we rise after falling")
http://www.politifact.com/ (Are you voting for the first time next fall? Start finding out what the candidates are really saying on this bi-partisan, award-winning website!)
http://www.carols.org.uk/0105.htm (How well do you know your Christmas songs and traditions?)
http://www.howtogeek.com/ (Includes help, tutorials, tips and how-to guides for Windows and Linux.)
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/ (read good quality classics online)
https://www.screenr.com/ (This awesome little website lets you record your voice while you film screenshots so you can explain just how something on the computer is done. Very helpful if you're training people!)
http://visualparadox.com/?fb=covers#axzz3XDKK4SF5 (This site has the most awesome wallpapers you've ever seen. All free!)
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/crittercam/ (This website is addictive! You have access to many webcams focused on different animals for the National Geographic Society. Watch them in their natural habitat!)
http://freerice.com/category (This website helps you study and feed the hungry at the same time! They have different categories, like vocabulary and grammar. They have other subjects too, and for each question you get right, it gives someone in a third-world country 10 grains of rice! Once you play for a while, it really adds up! Thanks to Ginny Steffen for sharing!)