Social bookmarking for teachers. Save links and access them from any computer anywhere. Discover links posted by other educators.Share links with students, co-workers, friends, family.
This is so exciting and easy to use. The best part is I don't have to locate all the sites myself. It is great to know that I am not the only one gathering sites for kids. I just hope I can be of some help to others. Thanks.
-- Peg Bean, Old Kings Elementary School, Flagler Beach, FL
The more I use this system, the better it seems to come - great to see all the links from everyone else popping up with key words. -- Dave Walsh, Eastling Primary School, Kent, England
I love the Sharing Links site, it's even better than the del.icio.us, keep up the great work you and your staff do.
-- Vicki Starin
Very exciting! I can see how this could enable more teachers to make use of the Internet. -- Dr. Mary Berry, retired consultant in elementary education and computer assisted instruction
I don't think you'll have to do much promotion, the site sells itself! :)
-- Chris Flinders
I work on several different computers in several different
locations. This web site will be a wonderful tool. Thank you
so much!-- Lynn Durner, Technology Staff, Hastings Public Schools, Hastings, MN
SharingLinks.com is both an online bookmarks manager, and a community
of parents, teachers, and Surfnetkids.com readers. As a SharingLinks user (try it -- it's free!) you'll be able to access your bookmarks (or favorites) from any computer anywhere, and
you'll learn about interesting sites from others in our community.
Sharing Links is a social bookmarking site for K12 educators, librarians, parents, and anyone interested in educational technology. We like to think of ourselves as "del.icio.us for teachers!"
Sharing Links supports much of the del.icio.us API. Almost all of the neat tools made for that system can be modified to work with Sharing Links instead. If you find a tool that won't let you change the API address, ask the creator to add this setting. You never know, they might just do it.