Identity Woman » Demand for Web 2.0 suicides increasing - 18 views
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Demand for Web 2.0 suicides increasing Posted on Friday 18 December 2009 I went to the suidicemachine and got this message
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Tired of your Social Network? Liberate your newbie friends with a Web2.0 suicide! This machine lets you delete all your energy sucking social-networking profiles, kill your fake virtual friends, and completely do away with your Web2.0 alterego. The machine is just a metaphor for the website which moddr_ is hosting; the belly of the beast where the web2.0 suicide scripts are maintained. Our services currently runs with facebook.com, myspace.com and LinkedIn.com! Commit NOW!
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ok the FAQ’s get eve better…..
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acapela.tv : be content - 12 views
Neave Planetarium - Interactive star map and virtual sky - 0 views
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A browser-based virtual planetarium of stars and planets customizable by location (latitude and longitude) and time of day.
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A superb real time flash planetarium. View the stars from any position on Earth. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Word Magnets - 62 views
School Tech: 6 Important Lessons From Maine's Student Laptop Program - 10 views
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All Social Media Tech & Gadgets Business & Marketing Video Mobile Dev & Design Media Social Good Startups Classifieds google_ad_client = "pub-9942038924324175";google_ad_slot = "3991492827";google_ad_width = 728;google_ad_height = 15; google_protectAndRun("render_ads.js::google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad); GA_Slot("Leaderboard_header_728x90"); GA_Slot("230x90_Promo");
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never ran a pilot program for the initiative
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Decide to Do It, Not Pilot It
Free Technology for Teachers: Google Body Browser = Google Earth for Anatomy - 0 views
Jeopardy Flash Game Template - 29 views
Custom Flash Jeopardy Game Maker Tool - 47 views
Advise the Advisor: Melody Barnes | The White House - 9 views
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Advise the Advisor is a new program to help senior staff at the White House stay connected to the American people.
Providing our nation’s students with a world-class education is a shared responsibility. It’s going to take all of us – teachers, parents, students, philanthropists, state and local governments, and the federal government – working together to prepare today’s students for the future.
This week, Melody Barnes, Director of the Domestic Policy Council and one of President Obama’s senior advisors on education policy, is asking for feedback from parents, teachers and students about what’s working in their communities and what needs to change when it comes to education.
You can add your voice to the conversation by answering one or all of the following questions:
- Parents: Responsibility for our children’s education and future begins in our homes and communities. What are some of the most effective ways you're taking responsibility at a personal and local level for your child’s education?
- Teachers: President Obama has set a goal of having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020. How are you preparing your students for college and career? What’s working and what challenges do you face?
- Students: In order to compete for the jobs of the 21st century, America’s students must be prepared with a strong background in reading, math and science along with the critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity needed to succeed in tomorrow’s workforce. How has your education prepared you for a career in the 21st century? What has worked and what challenges do you face?
Past Questions
David Plouffe, Senior Advisor to the President, kicked off the series by asked for your feedback on how American innovation affects your community and the obstacles to innovation you see where you live. Check out David’s video and read his follow up blog post responding to some of the major themes we saw in reading your feedback.
Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, posted the second edition of Advise the Advisor asking for feedback from small businesses about the obstacles they face in getting off the ground. Austan responded to some of your feedback during a live chat at the Winning the Future Forum on Small Business in Cleveland.
TubeSnack | Flash video player for Web - Embed YouTube playlists - 0 views
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Use TubeSnack to upload video or import from YouTube. You can embed the videos or share the link. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video,+animation,+film+&+Webcams
Data Dreamer music - 0 views
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A fun musical application using the position of 'instrument' dots to control musical sounds. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music,+Sound+&+Podcasts
Hitting the target - angles - 0 views
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A great sport themed maths game to help students learn about angles and how to measure them. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Maths & Logic puzzles - 0 views
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A great resource with lots of well made logic and maths puzzle for children. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Sum Sense - multiplication game - 0 views
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A flash based maths game where players arrange numbers to make multipication questions make sense. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Pac-Can Recycling Game - 0 views
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A very additive recycling themed Pac-Man game. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
Hundreds Of Women Raped By Qaddafi Forces : World is Best - 0 views
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Iman Al-Obeidi who is a Libyan Postgraduate Law student She first received worldwide media attention during the 2011 Civil Libya War when she was beaten and ganged raped by the 15 men of Libyan troops. she really flashed the sex crime in Libya by the Gaddafi force. Dr. Seham Sergewa had been working with children traumatized by the fighting in Libya but soon found herself being approached by troubled mothers who felt they could trust her with their dark secret.At first, the responses to the questionnaire about the trauma of the war in Libya were predictable, if tragic: 10,000 people suffering post-traumatic stress, 4,000 children with psychological problems. Then came the unexpected: 259 women said they had been raped by militiamen loyal to Muammar Qaddafi. Iman Al-Obeidi and the other women said they had been raped by Qaddafi's militias in numerous cities and towns: Benghazi, Tobruk, Brega, Bayda and Ajdabiya (where the initial three mothers hail from) and Saloum in the east; and Misrata in the west.ome just said they had been raped. Some did not sign their names; some just used their initials. But some felt compelled to share the horrific details of their ordeals on the back of the questionnaire.
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t first, the responses to the questionnaire about the trauma of the war in Libya were predictable, if tragic: 10,000 people suffering post-traumatic stress, 4,000 children with psychological problems. Then came the unexpected: 259 women said they had been raped by militiamen loyal to Muammar Qaddafi.
Fantastic Contraption - 0 views
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A superb logic/thinking puzzle game where players must design a contraption to complete the challenges. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Educational+Games