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Lucy Gray

Exhibitions - myLOC.gov (Library of Congress) - 3 views

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    Amazing interactives !!!!!!!
Frances Brisentine

FlashMeeting - 2 views

shared by Frances Brisentine on 22 Feb 10 - Cached
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    This looks to be one of the most self contained online meeting options I've seen. Looks to be housed and hosted in the UK. I love the recording of video and chat and the archiving of whiteboard, links and files that are shared during the meeting. It would easily save me hours a day so I didn't do as much updating and adding notes to my lesson plan website.
Lucy Gray

KScience - 2 views

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    science animations
Lucy Gray

ProjectExplorer.org - 3 views

shared by Lucy Gray on 11 Sep 09 - Cached
anonymous

Cepstral Text-to-Speech - 1 views

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    Type a message, select a voice and Cepstral will read the message back to you - Use the demo for FREE!
Hiliana Leon

jitterbug: music for hip kids - 1 views

shared by Hiliana Leon on 01 Sep 09 - Cached
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    Great music for children.
Hiliana Leon

Teacher Clipart � Free educational clip art and teacher resources - 1 views

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    Free clipart for teachers. Educational clip art and free printable teaching resources ready for teachers to use in their classroom.
Kelly Christopherson

New From Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam: YouTube Channel « ResourceShelf - 1 views

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    A great link for all those who study and teach Anne Frank
Lucy Gray

Many Eyes - 1 views

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    mentioned by Jason in 6/11 meeting
Lucy Gray

Virsona - 1 views

shared by Lucy Gray on 18 Aug 09 - Cached
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    Mentioned on the listserv ... wow! What a cool idea.
Julie Shy

Stack Exchange - Free, Community-Powered Q&A - 0 views

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    Stack Exchange is a fast-growing network of 83 question and answer sites on diverse topics from software programming to cooking to photography and gaming. We are an expert knowledge exchange: a place where physics researchers can ask each other about quantum entanglement, computer programmers can ask about JavaScript date formats, and photographers can share knowledge about taking great pictures in the snow.
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