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Internet Explorer: Advise you to NOT use them. - 0 views

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    If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, PLEASE STOP NOW before it's too late for you. Please read this article I wrote on JoshiesWorld with reasons that you should stop using internet explorer right now.
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    If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, PLEASE STOP NOW before it's too late for you. Please read this article I wrote on JoshiesWorld with reasons that you should stop using internet explorer right now.
Mr Limb

Prime Factorization - 0 views

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    This gives clear diagrams on how to find prime factors using a Factor tree and also HCF and LCM using Ven diagrams.
Bright Ideas

Social Learning: an explanation using Twitter - 0 views

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    Social Learning: an explanation using Twitter
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The 2010 Social Networking Map / Flowtown (@flowtown) - 0 views

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    It is very interesting to look at social media use in terms of country populations; this could be useful to share with colleagues and students.
Pam Thompson

Teach Science and Math Ideas and Strategies for Using Voice Thread in Science an... - 0 views

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    science math and technology resources
Pam Thompson

Science NetLinks: Thinkfinity "lite" & just for science | Welcome to NCS-Tech! - 0 views

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    Good morning all, Thinkfinity is one of the very best online teaching resources anywhere (surely you've used it?) The site I'm sharing today -
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Mashpedia - Multimedia Encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Looking for an online, multimedia, real time encyclopedia? Mashpedia is just that and is worth using with students.
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Historical Facebook | Bright ideas - 0 views

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    Recently edtech guru Richard Byrne wrote about a way to encourage students to research using the concept of Facebook. By creating a faux Facebook account for a person of interest, students need to research that person and try to bring their personality to life.
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Nine Elements - 0 views

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    The Digital citizenship: using technology appropriately website has recently published a post on the nine elements of digital citizenship. Each element is described in detail on the site. The elements include: Digital etiquetteDigital communicationDigital literacyDigital accessDigital commerceDigital lawDigital rights and responsibilitiesDigital health and well-beingDigital security
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Protect, Nurture, Grow with Web2.0 - 0 views

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    Mount Eliza Secondary College Librarian Lynn Swannell has developed an excellent presentation for her staff on how using Web 2.0 with students can help 'protect, nurture and grow'.
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NovaNews - 0 views

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    Bev Novak has been developing an interesting blog. Bev uses her blog as a forum for writing about, processing and sharing her learning with other educators. 
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K12 Online Conference 2010 - 0 views

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    This fantastic free online conference officially kicks off on October 18th (US time). 
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monarchlibrary - BookSuggestions - 0 views

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    I really love the way that Monarch Academy Elementary (Primary) Librarian Keisa Williams has incorporated Google forms into her already excellent library wiki. Students get involved in the library and get experience using web 2.0 tools such as Google Docs, while Keisa gets an organised documents with records of all student requests, along with names, date of request and so on.
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Remember Everything | Evernote Corporation - 0 views

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    Anyone who wants to sync documents, websites and notes between their devices will find Evernote just so useful and user friendly. It's kind of like cataloguing your entire computer's contents and the ability to access them from all of your devices.
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Through global lenses @wfc | Finland, Florida and Australia - 0 views

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    You may remember reading about Whitefriars College teacher librarian Tania Sheko's collaborative learning project using Flickr. The project has now concluded and a few of the students have shared their thoughts, reflections and ideas about what they loved most about the project.
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