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Walter Antoniotti

Education Internet Library - 0 views

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    A collection of free Internet materials designed for help students studying to become teachers, new teachers, and experienced teachers with the art of teaching.
Karen Vitek

PACA: Document Library - Copyright Education: Introduction - 1 views

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    This is a nice resource for information on copyright education.
Jim Farmer

Internet2 K20 Initiative - 28 views

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    "The National Internet2 K20 Initiative brings together Internet2 member institutions and innovators from primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, libraries, and museums to extend new technologies, applications, middleware, and content to all educational sectors, as quickly and connectedly as possible."
Karen Vitek

Journeys and Crossings: Webcasts and Online Conversations with Library of Congress Cura... - 7 views

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    "Bringing to life some of the Library's most exciting and historically significant materials through Webcasts offering the personal insights of the staff who know them best--and online conversations in which you are invited to join."
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    Great connection to the Library of Congress and their most significant historical materials thru webcasts with personal insights from LOC staff that know them best.
Roberta Bandfield

Vaughan Memorial Library : Tutorials : Credible Sources Count! - 15 views

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Martin Burrett

Google SketchUp - 0 views

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    Sketchup from Google is a widely used 3D modelling program. Originally designed to design buildings in Google Earth, it can be used to model anything. There is a vast library of pre-made components to download. So many possible uses in the classroom. Make sure you are using it too! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Steve Ransom

Dewey Music - 36 views

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    A new interface of Archive.org's public domain music library
Steve Ransom

Isaac Asimov's letter to the future patrons of a new library - Boing Boing - 30 views

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    My guess is that Asimov would have said similar things about the Internet if he were still alive.
BTerres

Encyclopedia of Life - 0 views

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    The Encyclopedia of Life (EoL), a free and collaborative website, said on Monday it now has pages for each of 750,000 species, meaning more than one-third of all the planet's 1.9m species are now covered. "EoL is the ultimate online field guide for citizen scientists," said Jennifer Preece, dean of the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland. "There are many online sites dedicated to specific groups of species such as insects, birds or mammals. Not since Noah, however, has there been an effort like this to bring all the world's species together." The site uses content from 180 partners to bring together images, videos and scientific information, including 35m pages of scanned literature created by the Biodiversity Heritage Library. The new site allows members to create their own collection of species. "The virtual collections put life into meaningful contexts from scholarly ones such as Invasive Insects of North America or Endangered Birds of Ecuador to personal collections such as A Checklist of Trees in My Backyard. Only imagination and energy limit the possibilities," said Jesse Ausubel, vice president of the Alfred P Sloan Foundation which helps fund the EoL.
Steve Ransom

Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive - 21 views

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    The 9/11 Television News Archive is a library of news coverage of the events of 9/11/2001 and their aftermath as presented by U.S. and international broadcasters. A resource for scholars, journalists, and the public, it presents one week of news broadcasts for study, research and analysis.
Mitch Weisburgh

Main Page | Musopen - 0 views

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    non profit library of music and sheet music for education
Zane Education

Zane Education - 16 views

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    Zane Education provides what appears to be the first ondemand K12 educational video subscription website providing over 1,000 online videos to supplement and cater for the requirements of the K12 curriculum. A feature of this website is that all videos are subtitled to aid in the improvement of each students reading literacy level. Each video is accompanied by am interactive quiz to test the student on what they have learnt from the video they have watched. This website provides an excellent resource for teachers, parents, homeschooling and students and will certainly save money on the amount that those home educators often have to spend on textbooks. The K12 curriculum subjects subjects catered for include Art, Music, Literature, Maths, History, Geography, Science, Biology, Social Sciences, Library Skills, Health and Religious Studies. Zane is a name well established in the education market having previously published over 250 CD-ROM titles which are in use in schools and homeschools across the country. Their online service at www.zaneeducation.com now supercedes their PowerCD CD-ROM titles and offers great value for money.
Mendi Benigni

http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7060.pdf - 0 views

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      I actually don't agree with this.  I think with the dawning of video and photo apps creation and knowledge construction can occur using a mobile device.
Martin Burrett

Grooveshark - Listen to Music Online - 0 views

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    Grooveshark is a superb music streaming resource with an insanely large library of songs from previous decades right up to the latest chart topper. You can listen to Internet radio as well. No sign in required to search and stream, but you can sign up for free to save your playlists. A must have resource for any teacher... even if it is just to unwind after a hard day. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music,+Sound+&+Podcasts
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