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Vintage Ads for Libraries and Reading | Brain Pickings - 2 views

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    Post from Maria Popova @brainpicker "Some vintage ads and posters for all books? Delightfully colorful and brimming with endearingly bad copywriting, these mid-century gems exude the same charming literary enthusiasm we've previously seen in the reading PSA posters of the WPA era"
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Unbelievable : 450 Fonts to Use in Google Docs ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lear... - 2 views

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    Google Docs has more than 450 new fonts added to it and from which you can select the one you like
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Spark | CBC Radio | Your Homework: Make Wikipedia Better - 0 views

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    One teacher's students worked together in small groups to research, edit and improve the quality of "Wikipedia articles that were either overly brief or lacking in credible information, with the aim of increasing the quality of Wikipedia's coverage of East Asian religions." Once the improved articles were completed and graded, Chris added the articles back into Wikipedia
Mansel Wells

Soople; easy search in Google. Advanced calculator - 0 views

shared by Mansel Wells on 18 Jan 09 - Cached
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    a site that softens all the fantastic advanced functions Google offers. This site is meant for all those who are not yet familiar with all the possibilities of Google and all the required syntaxes. For instance, one can specify a search by one particuliar site or filetype( word, excel, powerpoint and pdf) or an imagesearch by size and type. Furthermore there are many useful tools Google offers; search in the latest news, look up definitions or use Google as a phonebook. And last but not least, the Calculator. This amazing tool let's you do all kind of (very advanced) calculations. Soople has added the unit-converter, which is based on this calculator, for the conversion of all the commmon units/measures (metersyards)
Rhondda Powling

"In March, Read the Books You've Always Meant to Read": Gorgeous Vintage PSA Posters, 1... - 0 views

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    From Maria Popova @brainpicker "In 1935, in an effort to elevate the nation from the grip of The Great Depression, President Roosevelt launched the Works Progress Administration - a New Deal agency enlisting millions of ordinary citizens and unskilled workers in carrying out public space and service projects as diverse as art murals.... Among the WPA's design output were a number of gorgeous vintage posters for various literacy projects..."
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