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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sue Hellman

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compfight + a flickr™ search tool - 0 views

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    Make it easy to find CC images in Flickr. Set the search parameter to "Creative Commons: ONLY"
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The Poetry Forge - poetry technology tools for english teachers and educators. - 1 views

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    Interactive Poetry generator
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Jakesonline Wiki - 0 views

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    "This presentation, and the 10 steps listed on this page, provide a simple framework for improving presentations, and can be taught to high school age students in about 50 minutes." This presentation is really about communicating visually.
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Digiteen Dream Team - 0 views

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    Vicki Davis is asking for some help for her kids. "They have been using Google Lively as part of the Digiteen Project teaching digital citizenship (http://www.digiteen.net), however Google has announced it will shut lively down on December 31st." See her 'coolcatteacher' blog --> http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/ for more details.
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Yacapaca! - Home - 1 views

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    online tools for math teachers and students
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ITSAWONDERFULINTERNET.COM - 1 views

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    An online pop-up book and cautionary tale for Christmas from Antfarminteractive
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The Glocal Project - 0 views

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    This is a worldwide project originating in 'my own backyard' so to speak. We're doing the teachers' pro-d on Friday and the students will have several sessions in early Feb.
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myFreepath - 1 views

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    The companion site to the Freepath software --here you can store and share your multimedia files. You can set up groups colleagues or students who can access your files (aka: playlists) online, and then download and use them.
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Freepath - 2 views

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    Free software for collecting multimedia resources and links, I am using this to build a new Earth science 11 program. Freepath lends itself so well to enabling my students (who work individually) to engage in the joy of self-directed discovery within the parameters of a structured learning package because they will be able to maneuver around my collection of multimedia materials, worksheets, readings, and links non-sequentially -- following their interests and going where their curiosity takes them, but will still have to come back to the framework and fulfill the expectations of the unit.
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SMALL CHANGES; BIG RETURNS - 0 views

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    Welcome to my web page. Here you'll find links to some tools and resources my teaching partner and I have used to begin to move from 'text, paper and word processor' towards a more blended learning environment.
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Small Changes; BIG RETURNS - Home - 0 views

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    My first blog --> introduces meshows tools I like & questions I am grappling with "When I first started teaching and used to imagine how I'd end up, I thought perhaps I'd be helping student teachers learn how to work in the classroom. Now I think that goal may be within reach, but with a different twist, because I'm getting enormous pleasure from helping colleagues -- many near dinosaurs like I almost was -- renew, refresh and re-energize their work -- by letting web-based tools and resources breathe new life into our work.
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