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Super Teacher Tools - 0 views

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    Super Teacher Tools has many free classroom review games and classroom management tools, including Flash Jeopardy.
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findingDulcinea | Online Guides | Internet Library | Web Resources - 0 views

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    Our mission is to bring users the best information on the Web for any topic, employing human insight and methodical review. FindingDulcinea presents only credible, high-quality and trustworthy Web sites, saving time for the novice and the experienced user alike. Each piece, whether a Web Guide, a Beyond the Headlines story or a Netcetera article, receives the same meticulous research. The Web sites included in each piece are connected through original narrative, providing users with information on each site before they even click on it.
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OpenOffice.org Ninja - 0 views

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    OpenOffice.org Ninja brings you news, previews, reviews, tutorials, tips, and howtos.
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Diigo Blog » Diigo Lists vs. Google Notebook - 0 views

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    1. Google Notebook is very much similar to Diigo Lists. In Diigo Lists, you can organize, share and display specific collections of bookmarks. Once you add bookmarks to your list, you can easily re-arrange the collections by drag-and-drop, and add "section". And you can publish a Diigo list as an HTML document. 2. In Diigo, an item in a list is also saved separately as a bookmark (which can be tagged). So in this sense, Diigo integrates both Google Notebook and Google Bookmark. 3. Diigo also has the important advantage that "clippings" are really "highlights" on the original web pages and will be shown as such when you re-visit the web pages, reminding you the exact context of the clippings. 4. Another unique Diigo list feature: once you create a list, click the " WebSlides" button, you can browse, play and annotate any list of URLs as a slide show! It's great for content browsing, sharing, and creating unique presentations based on web content.Here is an example of a Diigo List, consisting of recent reviews of Diigo, and watch the Diigo List / WebSlides in action! 5. Google Notebook is a bit more flexible in that an item does not have to be tied to a webpage. Diigo Lists will soon be upgraded to provide this flexibility and a lot more in the near future.
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Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education - 0 views

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    From March 27th to March 29th, 2009 - the education community of Second Life will be hosting a 3 day conference on best practices in education. This conference will promote the best and brightest from the Second Life education community in various fields of practice including everything from demonstrations to hands on theory. Calls for papers will be starting January 19th with a submission deadline no later than March 6th, 2009. Watch this space for more details. All articles will be peer reviewed. Papers accepted for the conference will be published in the Journal for Virtual Studies. Volunteers to help organize and run the conference are being accepted now. All inquiries should be directed to Kevin Feenan at the contact link above for the time being. We should have many of our committee chairs established before the end of January.
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Get feedback with Backboard - 1 views

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    Backboard automates the process of getting feedback and approval on all your projects-it can handle almost any type of file, but it's especially good with mixed graphical and text media. It only takes a minute to start a Backboard. Upload the file you would like feedback on, choose a security level, and select the email addresses of one or more reviewers. Each reviewer will receive a link to your file, where they can come and leave feedback on your document. Every kind of document can be annotated and marked up in the same way, so reviewers do not have to learn several commenting systems. Better yet, you can view all reviewers' feedback in the same place, so you'll never again find yourself merging several documents with different "tracked changes." via http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2008/12/18/best-applications-for-annotating-websites/
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lovettmathcasts » home - 0 views

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    Nicely-organized wiki of student-designed review pages for math concepts. Includes videos, screencasts, and links to useful sites.
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Just One More Book!! Children's Book Podcast - Children's book reviews and interviews w... - 0 views

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    Just One More Book is a thrice-weekly podcast which promotes and celebrates literacy and great children's books. Each weekday morning, we take a few minutes out of our morning coffee ritual to discuss one of our many favourite children's books. We also feature weekly interviews with authors, illustrators and experts and enthusiasts in the areas of children's literature and literacy as well as listener-submitted audio reviews.
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A.nnotate.com - Upload - Annotate - Share. Online document review and collaboration - P... - 0 views

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    A.nnotate.com lets you easily give, collect and store detailed notes on documents and web pages.
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Blern - blern.com - 0 views

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    News and blog articles that are tailored to you. Obscure or popular: articles recommended are based on what you like Discover new voices and sources of news, opinions, reviews and more Save time while seeing more content you enjoy
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Internet history, web, email... - 0 views

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    This site is a free, in-depth reference about the Internet, written from 1996 through 1999, posted on the Web on January 7, 2000, and last updated February 2, 2008. It includes 700-odd pages, receives more than 90,000 visitors a month, and has benefited from the review and input of many of the people that helped build the Internet.
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