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Judy Brophy

The Student Source - 1 views

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    For students new to medical school, parsing out the most relevant and helpful information from a seemingly limitless supply of materials can be daunting. The University of Virginia's School of Medicine has created a set of relevant websites that can be useful for medical students and others with an interest in related fields such as anatomy, physiology, and neurology. The links are divided into two dozen topical areas, such as "Gross Anatomy", "Nephrology", and "Surgery". Each section contains links from reliable sources, including the University of Toronto, Oxford University, and the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. The "Gross Anatomy" area is very thorough, as it contains over twenty resources that provide an overview of anatomy, anatomical slide shows, and so on
Judy Brophy

National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth - 0 views

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    Homeless children and youth are arguably the most forgotten population when it comes to education. Since 1989, the National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (NAEHCY) has been an advocate for equitable services from public schools for homeless youth. Additionally, their website states that it has encouraged "strategies for effective instruction, pupil services, and research." Visitors unfamiliar with the main piece of legislation in place for educating homeless children and youth can read the full-text of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act under the "Legislation and Policy" tab. Users may also find the "Higher Education" link, also under the Legislation and Policy tab, to be informative about how the Higher Education Act has "the potential to assist these youth to graduate from high school, apply for and access postsecondary education, and complete their degrees." A link to the related resource "NAEHCY PowerPoint Library - Unaccompanied Youth" can be found in the right corner of the page. Valuable information about how unaccompanied homeless youth can successfully fill out the Free Student Application for Financial Aid (FAFSA) is also available in the "Higher Education" area
Judy Brophy

Behold | Search High Quality Flickr Images - 1 views

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    imagefinder with CC option
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    This is great tool - nice find
Judy Brophy

QR Code and 2D Code Generator | Kerem Erkan - 0 views

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    fred
Jenny Darrow

TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips: Why the iPads are NOT Ready for Schools - 0 views

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    Here is a list of tasks that just don't work, or are so clunky as to be more trouble than they're worth. I hope that folks who are contemplating the purchase of ipads will read this carefully and weigh it against the other opinions. But it won't matter, will it? Those who are pushing for the ipads won't be swayed.
Judy Brophy

Samuel E. Paul War Memorial - Troy NH Sand Dam - 1 views

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    Reports of all the student work done for Troy NH. architecture, geography, health
Judy Brophy

Twocation - 2 views

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    where are your followers located?
Judy Brophy

List of Open Innovation & Crowdsourcing Examples - Best practices - Open innovation and... - 0 views

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    all different types
Judy Brophy

Fotobabble | Appbistro | Facebook Business App Directory - 0 views

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    host Talking Photos and Talking Slide Shows right on their Facebook Fan page. Easy to install and customize, the Talking Facebook Fan Page app lets fans create, share, "Like," and comment on voice-enhanced photos. 
Jenny Darrow

Explaining Creative Commons Licensing | edte.ch - 0 views

  • It is often difficult to explain what Creative Commons licensing is to students and teachers – this short film does a pretty good job of presenting the facts. I do think there is a need for more high quality resources to help teach licensing of digital content and especially resources to communicate what it all means to young student. What do you think?
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    It is often difficult to explain what Creative Commons licensing is to students and teachers - this short film does a pretty good job of presenting the facts. I do think there is a need for more high quality resources to help teach licensing of digital content and especially resources to communicate what it all means to young student. What do you think?
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