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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Michael Brock

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Juicy Geography - 0 views

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    is Noel Jenkins' personal collection of ideas, lessons and resources for school geography at KS3 and KS4. The emphasis is on creativity, ICT and original Google Earth lessons.
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Games for Change (G4C) - 2 views

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    Non-profit host for RPG, strategy, & simulation games dealing with global conflict, poverty, human rights, politics, economics, journalism, public policy, etc. Games can be filtered for age groups.
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    Worth a look for all social studies, science, journalism, perhaps math. Examples: "Global Refugee Experience" RPG, "Invasion" Asian carp in Midwest simulation, "Global Conflict" RPGs for several regions, "Ars Regendi" political/economic 'make your own country'. Filters apply for age level and topic areas. PREVIEW BEFORE THE KIDS PLAY!--games rated for older kids may portray very graphic or violent events.omment
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Ipod Touch in Education - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    Ning group page--plenty of ideas from teachers of all levels of experience & instruction, with links and app suggestions
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iLearn Technology - 0 views

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    "An Edublog about integrating technology into the classroom"
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Google Earth Blog - 0 views

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    Emphasis is on GE in general, but a quick search will sort out posts related to education
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Trade Routes Resources Blog - 0 views

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    "A collection of online resources of use to dromography, or the comparative study of organisation, history, geography, and logistics of movement, transportation and communication networks. This site is a part of the Old World Trade Routes (OWTRAD) Project."
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Teaching with Google Earth - 0 views

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    "Complete Guide to Using Google Earth in the Geoscience Classroom", but applications could easily be transitioned for Social Studies
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