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cheryl capozzoli

Let me google that for you - 0 views

shared by cheryl capozzoli on 12 May 09 - Cached
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    just funny... send your searches to people who cant search the web
anonymous

Money As Debt - 0 views

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    An EXCELLENT video about money. It's perfect timing!
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    THis is an excellent video to show to your economics classes. Divide it into three viewings to allow for discussion. This is easy to understand and it does a great job of explaining the notion of Money as Debt. Watch it the entire way though, of course, before you show it to your classes, but be ready for some great discussions!
Kathe Santillo

Let Me Graph an Equation For You! - 0 views

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    Contains a graphing program for simple and complex equations. Enter any type of equation to be graphed.
sam elias

Tabbloid - 0 views

  • Turn your favorite feeds into a personal magazine
    • sam elias
       
      This would be great for a teacher to collect all of his students blogs in a neat format.
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    Receive a daily pdf (newsletter style) of recent feeds from the RSS sources you supply. No account needed.
anonymous

PollDaddy Twitter Polls - Send a poll directly to your Twitter stream! - 0 views

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    Are you a twitterholic? Create a poll here and send it to twitter. Embed the poll, too. The best part is that folks can DISCUSS the poll in comments! VERY nice!
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    Not only create polls, but also allow for comments from participants. Embed them, too. Very nice
anonymous

Mediated Cultures: Digital Ethnography at Kansas State University - 0 views

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    This is Michael Wesch's public Netvibes page. Check out how he has it organized and the kinds of widgets he is using. Think about the POWER of this kind of learning in the Social Studies classes that you see.
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    This is Michael Wesch's public Netvibes page. Check out how he has it organized and the kinds of widgets he is using.
karen sipe

Think Technology: Graphic Organizers - 9 views

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    graphic organizers that can be downloaded in HTML, PDF or Word
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    Pat Kennedy shared this link with me and I am passing it on to you.
anonymous

Free Technology for Teachers: YouTube 101 - Privacy Settings, Sharing, and More - 10 views

  • You might be surprised how many network administrators and school administrators aren't aware of the private sharing options on YouTube. Share this video with them to help them learn.
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    Share YouTube videos privately, and a funny video by the "ask-a-ninja"
anonymous

Boogie Board Paperless LCD Writing Tablet - 3 views

  • The next time you reach for a piece of paper and a pen – Don’t! Grab a Boogie Board instead, the tree-friendly alternative to memo pads, sketchbooks, sticky notes, dry erase boards and other writing/drawing mediums that can be re-used over 50,000 times!
anonymous

Intute - Virtual Training Suite - Home - 4 views

  • Welcome to the Virtual Training Suite - a set of free Internet tutorials to help you develop Internet research skills for your university course.
  • These interactive, teach-yourself tutorials take around an hour to complete. Simply work through the material in your own time at your own pace.
Steven O'Donnell

Video Conferencing - 2 views

I am interested in setting up a one on one video conference with school's in other cities or countries. My students would like to debate, but the details could be worked out between the two parties...

Video conference

started by Steven O'Donnell on 16 Dec 09 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Tomorrow's Teacher | Teachers TV - 3 views

  • Tomorrow's Teacher is a cross-curricular project about the future of teaching and learning. With videos and resources for all key stages, Tomorrow's Teacher is designed to inspire you and your class to think about what the next generation will need from education, and how it might be delivered. Use the videos and lesson packs for some great ideas to get your class started.
anonymous

Educational Leadership:How Teachers Learn:Learning with Blogs and Wikis - 12 views

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    How teachers learn - nicely annotated by diigo readers
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    A great example of a diigo page commented on by Diigo In Education members. If you are showing someone Diigo, then join the Diigo in Eduation group and show this page.
Michelle Krill

SpeedCine Home Page - 3 views

shared by Michelle Krill on 21 Dec 09 - Cached
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    "The fast way to find LEGAL movies online."
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    Lists free and rental movies. Use the Free Movies link and the site directs you where to view the free movie (hulu, etc.).
Virginia Glatzer

Live Binders - 5 views

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    Create a "binder" full of bookmarked sites that then show up as tabs and sub-tabs. The binder gets one url to share. Nice way of packaging a collection of sites. Like this one about google: http://livebinders.com/play/play/3803
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    According to the site - "do with digital information what you do with the papers on your desk - organize them into nice containers - like 3-ring binders on your shelf.:
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    Your 3 -ring binder on the web. Very cool way to organize Your info for the web. Would be interested to see how Your teachers use it.
Karen Galbraith

Educational Websites For Kids - The KidsKnowIt Network - 3 views

  • Explore the amazing Universe with the KidsKnowIt Network on KidsAstronomy.com, our Astronomy website. Discover what you can see in the sky tonight, play astronomy games
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    From its humble beginnings as an elementary teacher's classroom website, on through the present, the KidsKnowIt Network has always had one goal, and that is to make learning free. Founded in 1998 in order to provide student's with a fun and educational way to spend their free time, a teacher's classroom project has grown into a worldwide platform attracting several million visitors every single month. Every website developed is pain stakingly researched for accuracy, and appropriateness. This process begins with the planning and development of materials, activities, and articles by parents and educators, and ends with the final editing and approval of experts in the field being explored. Please come along with us, and enjoy exploring our universe.
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    educational links
anonymous

Home | www.bigbluebutton.org - 2 views

  • BigBlueButton is an open source project that is built on over fourteen open source components to create an integrated web conferencing system that runs on mac, unix, or PC computers. In the true sense of open source, we invite you to try out and participate in our project.
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