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sandra nelson

Online Spelling Program - SpellingCity.com - 0 views

  • sandra nelson
     
    Teaching spelling is easy with SpellingCity.com. Input spelling lists for your students to use for free spelling help. Students can learn spelling words, practice spelling tests, and play fun spelling games. Keep track of your spelling list curriculum, share spelling lists, and get ideas for teaching spelling on our spelling forum. Help your child learn spelling at SpellingCity.com. Use your own spelling words or use our database of great spelling lists. Kids can play safe online spelling games that will get them ready for their spelling tests. Get the free spelling help you need at SpellingCity.com. Practice word lists, look up your teacher?s spelling lists, and relax with some fun spelling games. Don?t worry about the big spelling test -- just learn your words through SpellingCity.com.
paul reid

10 Tools to Combine, Mix, Blend Multiple RSS Feeds - 0 views

  • paul reid
     
    While there are tools to filter RSS feed content, tools to mix, blend and Mash-up multiple RSS feeds are more important. They help you grab multiple RSS feeds and create a single customized RSS feed. Here are 10 tools worth checking out…
glen gatin

The Connected Classroom » Videos - 0 views

  • glen gatin
     
    Wiki with a bunch of video clips related to teaching and learning with Web 2.0. Engage them don't enrage them.
Al Upton

Transitioning to Web 2.0: Using Blogs to Promote Authentic Learning in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Al Upton
     
    Using Blogs to Promote Authentic Learning in the Classroom
anonymous

Education Protects - What Online Environments Best Protect Our Kids? - 82 views

UK report with participation from ACMA http://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-and-publications/publication/operational-policing/social-networking-guidance?view=Binary http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/...

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Al Upton

FRONTLINE: growing up online | PBS - 0 views

  • Al Upton
     
    balanced documentary and supportive material.
    Thanks to Bill Farren comment#218
    "One of the biggest surprises in making this film was the discovery that the threat of online predators is misunderstood and overblown. The data shows that giving out personal information over the Internet makes absolutely no difference when it comes to a child's vulnerability to predation. " PBS site 'What We Learned write up'
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