Data Dashboard is a good "one stop shopping" for data kind of place.  For upper grades, middle, and high school, it is invaluable.  I love how it displays the the students' entire history of their CRT's.  It is so useful for a teacher to be able to track their students' patterns and progress from 3rd grade and up.  

For 2nd and below, it's got their CBM's in both reading and math, and their early on phonemic awareness data.  Nice for the beginning of the year to see who is low in some areas, and their recent scores.  

I find it a little hard to navigate around, but that could be just because I am not yet proficient in it.  When looking at the scores for my students I was disappointed to see that spring scores had not been entered yet.  That is pretty frustrating.  It is hard to make any real academic placements off of their winter scores.  I find Aimsweb to be way more useful at this point in the year.  
 
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Dustin introduced Layar. Very cool, It would be great for reading directions on a workpage for struggling readers.  This is a screen shot of my layar I made. Below is the picture that will link you to my Weebly and to share on Facebook.  It was just a test so it doesn't mean much.  BUT it works!

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Mike was great in Animoto!  My favorite.  How quick and easy.  I think my 2nd graders could even do this.  I plan on implementing this FOR SURE this year.  This is my first one about my New York trip this summer.  Enjoy!

Hey!  Look at my story I made...http://goo.gl/mKmsK4.  
Camille taught us all about it in Story Builder.

PJ had some technical difficulties, (which was great, because that's how it always is for teachers in front of the class!)  but she showed us ZooBurst and Kerpoof.  I liked Kerpoof the most.  Cute little story builder, and we could print the pages individually and make a class book. It even had a "Rock Star" theme which is what we 2nd Graders are!  :)