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Deb White Groebner

Welcome to Project BudBurst - 41 views

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    Great opportunity for students to contribute to US climate records by tracking phenology of local plant species. Lots of helpful resources for teachers at all grade levels, and appropriate for many areas (not just science). Show students how they can quite easily participate in real, meaningful research that encourages them to care for and observe the environment!
A Strang

xtimeline - Explore and Create Free Timelines - 9 views

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    Xtimeline accounts allow collaboration and have privacy setting that can enable or disable collaboration or comments
Bob Rowan

Scribd - 27 views

shared by Bob Rowan on 09 Mar 10 - Cached
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    electronic books, with web-based reader; appears to also offer books for purchase
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    electronic books, with web-based reader; appears to also offer books for purchase
A Strang

Top 50 Web 2.0 Tools (50 Web 2.0 Tools Your Students Want You to Use) - 263 views

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    This is a great idea but the site itself gave me an instant headache because of the color combination, could it be toned down?
Siri Anderson

Future of internet 2010 - AAAS paper.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 18 views

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    PEW survey results on important questions such as: Is Google making us stupid? One has to wonder...
Seth Bowers

How To Make Amazing Posters and Desktops from Google Maps | Maximum PC - 88 views

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    Google Map Buddy helps you create maps suitable for framing, posters, classroom hangings, desktops, et cetera.
Eleanor Douglass

Visuals - Histories of Maps and Other Visual Books - Review - NYTimes.com - 29 views

  • not just with topography but with typography too
  • my favorite maps are those of unknown worlds
  • For instance, the Chinese, who had long been reassured by their maps that they occupied the “middle kingdom,” were “extremely exasperated,” the authors write, “when they discovered . . . that they had been relegated to the right edge of a map prepared by the Jesuits.”
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  • For instance, the Chinese, who had long been reassured by their maps that they occupied the “middle kingdom,” were “extremely exasperated,” the authors write, “when they discovered . . . that they had been relegated to the right edge of a map prepared by the Jesuits.”
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Mallory Bau

Food Safety's Dirty Little Secret - US News and World Report - 16 views

  • Yet the FDA in particular has long been starved of funding and understaffed.
  • Congress is under pressure to take up major food-safety legislation this fall that would offer sweeping proposals for regulatory change.
Anne McCormack

social media in education - 49 views

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    Are there enough benefits to outweigh admin and privacy issues? Doctoral candidate in UK explores social media in education. Lots of discussion about Diigo.
Peter Beens

Building a Better Teacher - NYTimes.com - 36 views

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    Can we build better teachers or just fire the ones who don't have "it" in hoes that we will hire new ones who do? And what is "it"?
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