Kitzu - Find, Learn, Create - 0 views
Classroom Architect - 0 views
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Outline Your Classroom Floor Plan For students, the classroom environment is very important. The size of the classroom and interior areas, the colors of the walls, the type of furniture and flooring, the amount of light, and the room arrangement all influence how students learn. Thoughtful arrangement of the indoor and outdoor environments will support your learning goals for students.This tool provides an opportunity for experimentation with the layout of your classroom without any heavy lifting!
Toy Theater - Home - 0 views
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via Kevin Jarrett http://www.ncs-tech.org/?p=2813
SlideShare - 0 views
Podcast directory for educators, schools and colleges - 0 views
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In our podcast directory, you can freely access a variety of educational content from over 5000 podcasts from different podcast channels, including a range of audio, enhanced and video channels to illustrate examples of "educational podcasting" to support effective teaching and learning in schools, colleges and universities.
TRAILS: Tool for Real-time Assessment of Information Literacy Skills - 0 views
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TRAILS is a knowledge assessment with multiple-choice questions targeting a variety of information literacy skills based on sixth and ninth grade standards. This Web-based system was developed to provide an easily accessible and flexible tool for library media specialists and teachers to identify strengths and weaknesses in the information-seeking skills of their students.
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.
Desktop Screen Sharing Software - Broadcast Your Screen - 0 views
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ScreenStream lets others 'watch' your screen on their computers over the network or the internet. It is the modern equivalent of the overhead projector. When you turn on screen sharing others on your network (or even the internet) can view what is on your screen by typing the link (and optional access code) into their internet browser. They can continue to watch your screen until you turn off screen sharing.
Enhancing Teaching & Learning @ BGSU: Rubrics to Evaluate Classroom Blogging - 0 views
PE Central's Log It: Log In - 0 views
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