ShareTabs - Share your links as tabs - 0 views
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Add a list of links to the form below and submit it to get a single link to them all, conveniently displayed in tabs. Great for sharing in Email, IM, Twitter, or SMS. Examples: http://sharetabs.com/jq or http://sharetabs.com/?searchengines
Best Apps for Children - End of Year Edition - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham - 0 views
Tables charting the chemical elements have been around since
the 19th century - but this modern version has a short video about each one.
Since launching this site, our videos have been watched more
than 5.3 million times.
But we're not finished yet. We've started updating all the
videos with new stories, better samples and bigger experiments.
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Mysteries of Harris Burdick - 0 views
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Your teacher will read The Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg to the class. You will be able to see the images projected on the screen. After we have read and discussed the images we will go to the computer lab to do the following activities. Look around the Chris Van Allsburg website. When you finish looking around the site go to the section "About Chris". Choose frequent questuins. Read the questions and the answers. You might use the printer friendly version, it's a little easier to read. You can ralso ead some answers to questions that kids have asked Chris Van Allsburg here. After you hear the story you are going to look at the images online; choose one and write a short story about it. After you write your story you can choose the links below to look at "solved" mystery stories others have written. 1. Solved Mysteries 2. Lafayette School California3. More Solved Mysteries4. Solved Mysteries Indiana
Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead | CNET News.com - 0 views
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Still, the age group is a fickle bunch. All of the panelists said that they're constantly looking for the next, new thing to stay current with friends; and they often use different social networks and tools to keep up with different sets of people.
It's Elementary Show #4: Essentials for Web 2.0 in the Classroom | EdTechTalk - 0 views
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Our next show will be on Monday September 10 at 4 p.m. PDT/6 p.m. CDT/8 p.m. EDT, on the subject of the use of Moodle in the elementary classroom with our guest, James Gates of http://eduspaces.net/jamesg/weblog Join us then, at http://edtechtalk.com/chat!