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Kids' Letters to President Obama ‎(kidsletterstopresidentobama‎) - 0 views

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    Kids' Letters to President Obama Would you like to see your letter to President Barack Obama published in a book? If you are between the ages of 5 and 15, you can write a letter to President Obama that will be published in a book by Random House. The book is Kids' Letters to President Obama, edited by Bill Adler.
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stinto | your chat - Disposable Chat Rooms - 0 views

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    stinto offers you a comfortable, yet also easy to use chat, which you can create with one click and which will be deleted after a longer period of inactivity. * Conferences with business partners * Planning for the evening with friends * Clanmeetings * Nice discussions * stinto is the right choice for every reason!
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Forvo: the pronunciation guide. All the words in the world pronounced by native speakers - 0 views

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    Forvo is an online pronouncing dictionary. We want to have all the words that exist in the world pronounced and recorded, including names.
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The Mini Page - CyberSafety - 0 views

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    The Mini Page on Cyber Safety. Print out on Legal sized paper.
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Penny Postcards - 0 views

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    Old postcards from all 50 states.
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Creative Commons Video Sharing Sites and Social Media Tools - Podcasting Law - Zimbio - 0 views

  • The sites and tools below have been selected for their open participation, support and recognition of Creative Commons licenses. The list is designed to make it easier for people to locate video hosts, video content and useful resources for working with CC video materials.
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National Archives Experience - 0 views

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    Excellent interface. Give the CREATE a try!
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How to group objects in Powerpoint - 0 views

  • Grouping objects is an essential Powerpoint skill especially if you handle a lot of flowcharts or drawn objects.
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eLearning Gurus - 0 views

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    Are you the smartest person in the office or at home? If you think you're intellectual ability is unmatched, take these intelligence tests, which measure everything from your learning potential to your Mensa status to your emotional IQ. Then, pass them around to friends and family to compare scores and settle the debate over who's the smartest once and for all.
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280 Slides - Create & Share Presentations Online - 0 views

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    Create beautiful presentations, access them from anywhere, and share them with the world. With 280 Slides, there's no software to download and nothing to pay for - and when you're done building your presentation you can share it any way you like.
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OpenDrive - Free Online Drive and Syncing - 0 views

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    OpenDrive is a remote drive for your computer, that allows you to store, share or back up files from your computer on the Internet. You can store anything and share it with anyone, right from your desktop. Start storing and sharing today.
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Picasa 3 feature overview - Picasa Help Center - 0 views

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    Picasa 3 kicks ass!
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    To get you started on the upgrade from Picasa 2.7 to Picasa 3, we've provided a detailed run-down of what's new and what's changed. This page explains the basics, but you'll need to get your hands dirty to really appreciate the changes. Click the links below to learn more about each feature.
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Educational Leadership:Giving Students Ownership of Learning:Footprints in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Here are five ideas that will help you begin building your own personal learning network. 1. Read blogs related to your passion. Search out topics of interest at http://blogsearch.google.com and see who shares those interests. 2. Participate. If you find bloggers out there who are writing interesting and relevant posts, share your reflections and experiences by commenting on their posts. 3. Use your real name. It's a requisite step to be Googled well. Be prudent, of course, about divulging any personal information that puts you at risk, and guide students in how they can do the same. 4. Start a Facebook page. Educators need to understand the potential of social networking for themselves. 5. Explore Twitter (http://twitter.com), a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables users to exchange short updates of 140 characters or fewer. It may not look like much at first glance, but with Twitter, the network can be at your fingertips.
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Print Bingo Cards - 0 views

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    Create standard numeric or custom word list cards. Has great classroom implications.
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