K12HSN edZone
Blogs

Videos

Podcasts

Images

Documents

Wikis

Social Networking

Messaging

Moodle

MyTechDesk

K12video

Welcome to edZone
The California K-12 High Speed Network (K12HSN) is offering a comprehensive set of tools to support teaching and learning in California classrooms. This free suite of tools, edZone, currently includes blogging, videoconference scheduling and a file sharing system where educators can upload videos, podcasts, images and documents. EdZone is an excellent tool to share lesson ideas, upload student learning objects, disseminate best practices, and more! Make sure you take advantage of these free resources provided by the California K-12 High Speed Network and the California Department of Education.

EdZone will soon be expanded to include Instant Messaging, Moodle, Wikis, Social Networking, Moodle-an online course management system and other Web 2.0 tools to enhance today's classroom environment. Watch for these new tools in Summer 2008!

edZone Tools
Blogs

Blogs
Personal online journal where you frequently share ideas and receive input from peers
Wikis

Wikis
Collaborative workspace on a topic where any user can edit the site content, including other users' contributions
Videos

Videos
Upload and manage your videos online and browse instructional videos
Messaging

Messaging
Real-time communication for easy collaboration
Podcasts

Podcasts
Upload and manage your podcasts online and discover your peers' podcasts
Moodle

Moodle
Online course management system
Images

Images
Upload and manage your photos and digital images online and find additional images
MyTechDesk

MyTechDesk
Easy, web-based workorder management
Documents

Documents
Browse, upload and manage documents online
K12video

K12video
Videoconference scheduling system for California schools
Social Networking

Social Networking
Build relationships and collaborate with those who share common interests and expertise


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K12HSN is a program funded by the California Department of Education.