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Carolyn Rains

All Lesson Plans | CEP - 27 views

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    Character Ed Lesson Plans
Helmut Reo

Learning to Read and Write Chinese Characters the Heisig-Richardson Way - 0 views

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    The Chinese characters are introduced using mnemonic stories and a unique approach of ordering them. The objective is to offer a very fast method to learning how to read and write Chinese characters.
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Buy Twitter Accounts - Buy Bulk, PVA, Old, OG & Verified ... - 0 views

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    Buy Twitter Accounts Introduction Users of the social networking site Twitter send and receive 140-character messages known as "tweets." The limited 140-character limit on Twitter is what makes it unique from other social networks like Facebook and Tumblr, which enable users to send messages that are much longer. Hashtags, which are used to organize tweets about related subjects, are another feature of Twitter that are well known. Buy Twitter Accounts
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    Buy Twitter Accounts Introduction Users of the social networking site Twitter send and receive 140-character messages known as "tweets." The limited 140-character limit on Twitter is what makes it unique from other social networks like Facebook and Tumblr, which enable users to send messages that are much longer. Hashtags, which are used to organize tweets about related subjects, are another feature of Twitter that are well known. Buy Twitter Accounts
Dean Mantz

Optical character recognition (OCR) in Google Docs - Official Google Docs Blog - 7 views

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    OCR into Google Docs
Heather Hurley

StrawPoll-Tiny polls in 140 characters or less - 0 views

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    Tiny daily polls in 140 characters or less.
William Gaskins

My StoryMaker : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 18 views

  • My StoryMaker lets you control characters and objects - and creates sentences for you! Once you are done with your story, you can print it out. You cannot go back
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    "My StoryMaker lets you control characters and objects - and creates sentences for you! Once you are done with your story, you can print it out. You cannot go back and edit a story once you have ended it but, if you click "yes" when asked to share it with others, you can print it out again by entering the magic number it gives you in the box on the right. Since we periodically have to delete the older story files, please save the .pdf file that prints to your own computer."
Fred Delventhal

History Happens - Home - 23 views

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    History Happens is a collection of music videos about characters from American history. Our goal is to inform and inspire young people that an individual can make a difference--as evidenced by the many acts of courage, endurance and passion that make up the American story. These music videos can be used as a platform for all kinds of innovative, multi-disciplinary, project-based teaching/learning experiences. To learn more about our programs, please feel free to contact us by telephone or email.
John Evans

Can apps teach kids about emotions? - 7 views

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    "How do we raise emotionally aware and well-adjusted kids? With lots of talking and sharing, of course. For some kids, digital media can also help by packaging powerful messages inside enticing apps. In one, kids explore how we are the same and how we are different from one another. In another, they interact with silly characters to learn their emotional responses. And in a third, virtual friends share stories to get 'tweens thinking about how to best handle emotionally charged situations. Here's a closer look at these three masterful apps. Wee You-Things"
Peter Horsfield

Stan Lee - Free Extraordinary Profiles - 0 views

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    Stan Lee co-created the Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Iron Man and Spider-Man among many others. He redefined the comic book industry and pushed for the Comics Code Authority to reform its policies. Stan Lee made a respectable career out of being a comic book writer by making his characters imperfect so that readers could relate to them more easily. His Stan Lee Foundation focuses to increase literacy and aids under-privileged kids get quality education.
Randy Rodgers

GoNoodle - 13 views

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    Interesting site offers short "brain breaks" in the form of videos incorporating colorful characters, subject content, and yoga-like elements such as stretching, breathing, mild exercise. Goes along with research into exercise/activity and the brain.
Dean Mantz

The Research and Science Behind a Perfect Blog Post - 10 views

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    7 essential elements of a perfect blog post: Headline: the 6 words that count most Storytelling hook Fewer characters per line at first Featured image Subheads for scanning Content and the 1,500-word sweet spot Soundbites for sharing"
Fred Delventhal

SecretBuilders - 1 views

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    via http://freetech4teachers.blogspot.com/2008/12/secret-builders-virtual-world-for-ages.html\n\nSecretBuilders is a virtual world for children 5 to 14 years old powered by a web 2.0 community of children, parents, educators, writers, artists and game developers. On SecretBuilders, children will explore virtual lands, undertake quests, play games, maintain a home, nurture a pet, and interact with their friends. Three features which form the backdrop for SecretBuilders distinguish it from other online worlds:\n\n * Children learn through immersing themselves in the stories, themes, and concepts from the best in literature, arts and humanities. They will interact with famous historical and fictional figures and be introduced to content and characters from world civilization and the great thoughts and ideas of human creativity. \n\n * Children will create this site, not just consume it. They are directly involved in creating this world with their ideas, critiques and contributions on virtually every aspect of the site and many of their ideas will be implemented!\n\n * Children publish their works - writings, art, videos - making SecretBuilders their own personal store of creativity. They can invite friends and family to view their works, and comment upon them. Seeing their works published and enjoyed by others instills tremendous for self-confidence as well as motivation to do more.\n
Heather Sullivan

Class in 140 characters or less? | eSchoolNews.com - 14 views

  • In a recent McGraw-Hill Education survey, a staggering 98 percent of students agreed social networking is beneficial to their education. Yet a CDW-G survey indicated only 14 percent of instructors believe there is educational value in using social networking sites.
Dean Mantz

Create Your Own Comic | Marvel Super Hero Squad | The Official Web Site - 21 views

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    Create your own comic strip or comic book using Super Hero characters.
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    Thanks to Kevin Jarrett for blogging about this Super Hero comic strip/book site.
Fred Delventhal

⌘C ⌘V * CopyPasteCharacter.com - 14 views

Randy Rodgers

Crumbles - 22 views

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    Fun site adds video clips of movie or television characters saying the words that users enter, using a computer generated voice for any words it doesn't know. Fun way for kids to tell a short story!
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    Love this! Wish they had an edu version without inappropriate words.
Dean Mantz

The Chrome OS Cheat Sheet: Every Chromebook Keyboard Shortcut - 7 views

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    "The Chromebook Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet Shortcut Action Basic Chrome Functions Ctrl + P Open Print dialog Ctrl + S Save the current webpage Ctrl + R Refresh the page Ctrl + Shift + R Refresh the page without loading cache Ctrl + O Open a file Ctrl + H View History Ctrl + J Open Downloads Ctrl + D Bookmark current page Ctrl + Shift + D Bookmark all open tabs Ctrl + Shift + B Toggle bookmarks bar Alt + E Open Chrome's menu Search + Esc Open Task Manager Ctrl + U View page source Ctrl + Shift + I Open the Developer Tools panel Navigating Tabs and Windows Ctrl + N Open new window Ctrl + Shift + N Open new incognito window Ctrl + T Open new tab Ctrl + W Close current tab Ctrl + Shift + W Close current window Ctrl + Shift + T Reopen last closed tab Ctrl + 1 - Ctrl + 8 Switch to tab 1-8 Ctrl + 9 Switch to last tab Ctrl +Tab Move to next tab Ctrl + Shift + Tab Move to prior tab Ctrl + Click Open link in a new tab Ctrl + Shift + Click Open link in a new tab and switch to it immediately Shift + Click Open link in a new window Apps and Shelf Alt + 1 - Alt + 8 Open shelf apps 1-8 Alt + 9 Open last app on the shelf Alt + Tab Switch to last-opened app; keep pressing to cycle through apps Alt + Shift + Tab Switch to least recently opened app; keep pressing to cycle through apps Alt + [ Pin current app to the left side of the screen Alt + ] Pin current app to the right side of the screen Alt + Equals (=) Maximize current window Alt + Minus (-) Minimize current window Search + Alt + M Move window between screens (when using multiple monitors) Webpage Navigation Ctrl + Plus (+) Zoom in Ctrl + Minus (-) Zoom out Ctrl + 0 (Zero) Reset zoom to 100% Ctrl + F Search the current page Alt + Left Go back one page Alt + Right Go forward one page Alt + Up Scroll up page. Equivalent to Page Up key in Windows Alt + Down Scroll down page. Equivalent to Page Down key in Windows Ctrl + Alt + Up Jump to top of page. Equivalent to Home key in Windows Ctrl + Alt + Down Jump to bottom of pag
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anonymous

QR voice - 0 views

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    100 characters of text into a QR code with speech! Perfect for scavenger hunts. 
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    qr code that reads
Anthony Tony

Learn New Languages Online - 0 views

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    The world around us is getting hi-tech and is breaking all the geographical, cultural and language barriers for advance communication and to establish professional connection. Companies are opening their branches in foreign countries even after a big language difference.
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    The world around us is getting hi-tech and is breaking all the geographical, cultural and language barriers for advance communication and to establish professional connection. Companies are opening their branches in foreign countries even after a big language difference.
Dean Mantz

FAQ on Delicious - 5 views

  • How do I share a bookmark?
  • In the Send field type the recipients name or select it from the panel that will appear at the bottom of the form. Once you enter one or more recipients into the Send field the Message field will automatically appear below it. In the message field you can enter a short message (116 characters or less) that will be included with your bookmark.
  • What is my Network, and how do I use it?
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  • "people aggregator",
  • What are Network Bundles?
  • subscriptions into a "sports" bundle
  • view all your friends bookmarks separately from your coworkers' bookmarks
  • What are Subscription Bundles?
  • bundle can then be viewed individually
  • To create Network Bundles, go to your settings page and click "Edit Network Bundle"
  • To create them, simply go to your settings page and click "Edit Subscription Bundle".
  • What is social bookmarking?
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    Usable processes in Delicious social bookmarking resource.
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