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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe World's Best Print Ads, 2012-13 | Adweek - 124 views
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Time, Wired and The New Yorker
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This campaign turned famous authors into headphones.
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School portraits are turned on their heads to remind the viewer that every child gets education
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The New Doctopus & Add-ons Gallery - YouTube - 66 views
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"http://youtu.be/evFN1m82JiY" Using doctopus and goobric to grade student work and increase communication with them about their work. Must be using google docs for student submissions and chrome browser.
Blank map of the World - 238 views
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In this page, you can select the World maps that you want to download.
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These maps are Tokyo centered. A different perspective from the one we are used to here in the U.S.
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Good point, it is easy to put the centre maps of the Earth on Europe, the USA or Asia then forget how this looks for other nations.
Portraits of School Children in Classrooms Taken Around the World | Feature Shoot - 91 views
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"This ongoing series by English photographer Julian Germain, entitled Classroom Portraits, began in schools in North East England in 2004. Since then, Germain has taken large-scale portraits of classrooms from North and South America, Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East and has amassed an impressive 450+ portraits of schoolchildren in over 20 countries."
4 Great Web-Based Mindmapping Tools To Enhance Your Creativity - 125 views
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"In recent years, a lot of mindmapping resources have begun popping up on the Internet. Some of the more powerful ones require you to download and install a chunky program on your computer. Others cost a pretty penny. Here are four free mindmapping tools that are web-based, meaning you can get up and running immediately without hassle. "
You should know these - Imgur - 70 views
Art in Island: Largest 3D Museum in Asia | Riane's Leisure Finds - 34 views
Walker & Flower | Paper Mechatronics - 34 views
Art Project, powered by Google - 123 views
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Explore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.
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Visit Art Museums virtually. Zoom in on the Art.
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Museums from around the world. Nice place to view art work from multiple locations quickly.
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The Art Project powered by Google features interior tours of seventeen world famous art museums. Select a museum from the list on the homepage & you can virtually tour it using the same interface style you experience in Google Maps Streetview. Inside the museum, just double click to zoom to a location. You can also open a floor plan overview & click on a room to navigate to that part of the museum. The best part of the Art Project powered by Google is the option to create your own artwork collection while visiting each museum. As you're touring a museum click on the "+" symbol on any work of art see it in greater detail, to add it to your collection, & to open background information about that work of art. To create a collection you must be signed into a Google account. This is a great way to start a story or writing prompt, or to explore history & cultures.
This Exquisite Forest - 72 views
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This site is a collaborative online drawing and animation project from Google and the UK's Tate Modern art gallery. Draw part of a picture and add to other people's creation. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
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An online art project developed by Google, this site is a place for digital storytelling through pictures, not words. Students can work collaboratively to create a short animated story, with each animation building off the previous branches. Students can create their own seeds & invite others to grow a tree with them. Before students can create their own seeds, they do have to contribute to an already existing tree. If a student does not feel they can express their words with an animation, think about having the students pair up. Have one student become an author & write an outline of the story, while the other student draws the animation of the story.
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