An article on some guidance from YouTube and Facebook on Internet Safety. As important, Facebook is considering opening accounts to younger children-something to plan for and think about.
Scholastic.com, the flagship Internet portal for the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books, offers content and products for children ages 0-13 and the educators and family members who support their development.
You Are There - Audio Re-enactments of Famous Historical Event, e..g., Battle of Hastings, 1st Bull Run, Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Napoleon Returns from Elba
Thanks Sister! I hope you will stay on this even though you will be away from us physically.
Travel Mercies to you and all tomorrow. I am looking forward to really delving into the books we were given at the conference. Take care.
By the time you check this out, Google will have "Buzz" online. This is Twitter's competition. Google's search engine, "Chrome", has taken some business from from Internet Explorer and Firefox. I think a similar thing will happen with "Buzz" because it is right at hand. I am checking it out today even though twittering as a mode of online communication does not appeal to me.
Thousands of Free Lesson Plans and Educational Resources for Teachers ...Thinkfinity is here to help outside the classroom, too... This new Afterschool section provides you with information to help students outside of the classroom.
Trish and all,
Thinfinity is the primary site we used this summer in the Internet Safety Course. Thinkfinity is a gift from Verizon. Verizon sponsored a contest with netbook winners in our Catholic Schools. Even more important is that Verizon Foundation supports student scholarships. Our local group of Verizon Pioneers gets credit for everyone who links to Thinkfinity through this address: http://www.thinkfinity.org/home.aspx?source=pioneers
It is the same as the one you shared but it tracks useage for pioneer credits. Hope lots of folks will add this to school favorites.
Carole