State Of The Internet 2011 - 6 views
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"The Internet is a strange, huge beast. It is getting bigger, faster and more mobile each day. Ferocious social networks fight each other to be on top and gain more of our attention and personal information. An entire economy is generated from our browsing habits. This is the face of the Internet now. "
Picnik for Educators - Picnik Help - 6 views
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"Use this guide to learn about ideas for classroom resources and lesson plans, to chat with other teachers, and to see external resources related to using Picnik in the classroom. Navigate through the information using the tabs below. Be sure to click the images in the tabs to see the full content."
Google Inside Search - 6 views
ShowMeWhatsWrong.com - 6 views
Google Shared Spaces : Create a Space - 6 views
Back to School : Got a new interactive whiteboard? | The Whiteboard Blog - 6 views
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"So it's mid-August and for many teachers the new school year has begun and for others it's not too far away. Some of you will be starting at new schools and with that there's a chance that you'll be coming to terms with a new interactive whiteboard. You may already be familiar with whiteboards already, and are just starting at a school with a different brand. Either way, here's a summary of blogposts I've written in the past that hopefully will prove useful to you."
Prey - All your devices - 6 views
Qrafter- Good QR Coder reader and generator - 6 views
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"Qrafter is the first QR Code app that is designed for iPad instead of just taking the iPhone version and making it bigger! Qrafter is a free two-dimensional barcode scanner for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Its main purpose is to scan and parse the contents of QR Codes. It can also generate QR Codes when you purchase the "Pro Pack"."
Guide to Twitter in the K-8 Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 6 views
Five more ways to use Twitter in the classroom - 8 views
Kleinspiration: Revolutionize your Teaching with Class Connect! Sign up today and get e... - 8 views
Pedagogy First! - 6 views
Why Are Finland's Schools Successful? | People & Places | Smithsonian Magazine - 6 views
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Finland has vastly improved in reading, math and science literacy over the past decade in large part because its teachers are trusted to do whatever it takes to turn young lives around.
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Finland has vastly improved in reading, math and science literacy over the past decade in large part because its teachers are trusted to do whatever it takes to turn young lives around. Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/people-places/Why-Are-Finlands-Schools-Successful.html#ixzz1XxehtGtn
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