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From rockets to stock markets, many of humanity's most thrilling creations are powered by math. So why do kids lose interest in it? Conrad Wolfram says the part of math we teach - calculation by hand - isn't just tedious, it's mostly irrelevant to real mathematics and the real world. He presents his radical idea: teaching kids math through computer programming.
WolframTones: A New Kind of Music -- Unique cellphone ringtones and music created by simple programs from renowned scientist Stephen Wolfram's computational universe
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* Russell's Research
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* 9 Great Spelling Sites for ELT
* Free on-line screen capture tool
* Zimmer Twins-Brilliant Cartoon/Dialogue Tool for Kids
* Word Magnets-Great vocabulary/Grammar Tool
* How to use Survey Monkey
* My favourite Website on the Web
* 5 Simple but brilliant ELT tools
* Great Text Tool called WordSift
* Wolfram Alpha Great Question Making Tool
* Fun Viral Marketing Tools
* Amazing 3D dialogue builder
* 2 amazing presentation tools
* Best Pronunciation Sites
* Best ELT sites 2008
* Great dictation site
* Wordle-Great Vocab Site
* My favourite Listening Site
* 10 vocab sites for kids
* ELT Videos with subtitles
* Brilliant Comic Site
* 7 Great Fun sites for ELT
* Unusual Vocabulary Site
* Really Fun Dialogue Building Tool
* A site for drawing&Recording
* 11 great sites for teaching English
* Recording & Searching Podcasts with Podamatic
* Good sites for ELT Video content
* Review of the best ELT podcasts
* Voicethread- Presentation tool
* Fun drawing tool
Humanising Language Teaching
The Blogs I use most for ELT
* Larry Ferlazzo's blog
* Nik Peachey's blog
* Blog at IH Barcelona
* Ozge's Blog
* Carl's Blog
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Filtered search engine that presents related terms in a web + displays results for web sites, pictures, and some key facts on the right side of the page. Suggested by Jeremy Carver, 5/7/2012;
**** NOTE: as of 5/7/2012 this site claims not to work in Internet Explorer ****
"To understand thoroughly and intuitively" - A search tool that show the inter-relatedness of a topic and allows users to graphically see the information relations.