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justforkids: How does solar energy work? - 0 views

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    How solar energy works.
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israel - Google Maps - 0 views

shared by Steven Kolber on 08 Sep 09 - Cached
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      Israel is the bit of Palestine which they stole
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SMART Exchange beta - USA - Search lessons by keyword - 3 views

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    great collection of lessons for the smartboard

Voice Thread Demo - 51 views

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TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos - 96 views

  • Chop YouTube Videos TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it.
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A Way to Teach | The Text is a Terrible Thing to Waste - 94 views

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    Using Flash or PowerPoint to help students focus on ideas. An interesting way to present written ideas. I'm thinking of using this concept in my Intro to Programming class, showing how the pieces of a program work together. Notice how they use a point system to entice people to participate in the site.
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    An interesting way to present written ideas. I'm thinking of using this concept in my Intro to Programming class, showing how the pieces of a program work together.
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Screenr - @jeanettebrooks: CNN-style Q&A interaction, Part 1: How it behaves, and what ... - 40 views

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    Really cool how-to for PowerPoint
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A Hashtag You Shouldn't Ignore « doug - off the record - 37 views

  • The hashtag is "comments4kids".  This is a special tag that teachers use to invite anyone who is willing to drop by and read what a class is blogging.  It’s also an invitation for you to make a comment or two on what you read. 
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    There is a special hashtag that isn't tied to an event like this though.  It's a common event that's happening in classrooms world-wide.  The hashtag is "comments4kids".  This is a special tag that teachers use to invite anyone who is willing to drop by and read what a class is blogging.  It's also an invitation for you to make a comment or two on what you read. 
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Academic Impressions - Twitter in the Classroom - 60 views

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    New article on using twitter in higher education
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Blogging Tutorial - 60 views

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    Using blogs in science education--another tutorial by Stacy Baker (extremebiology).
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Robert and Frances Flaherty: a ... - Google Books - 39 views

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    Insight into the making of Nanook!
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