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lucymeiyu

Just a test whether it is work - 2 views

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Carol Esposito

The Concord Consortium - 0 views

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    This is the Official Site of a Consortium of Educators who research, write, and educate in the field of UDL. Rose and Meyer are the leaders and they are the authors of several UDL Books published by the Harvard Education Press.
Olivia Pierson

Home | Blog | Frieze Publishing - 0 views

shared by Olivia Pierson on 02 Jul 13 - No Cached
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    'The Flamethrowers' (2013), the acclaimed second novel by American writer Rachel Kushner, begins as its young narrator Reno takes an exhilarating motorcycle ride across Nevada and Utah. Most of the novel takes place in the New York art world of...
Paul Stacy

Widbook - Write, read and share - 2 views

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    This looks like a very interesting tool...
jesslorton

10 Ways to Integrate Technology into your Classroom | Early Childhood Education Zone - 0 views

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    "When I first started teaching it was a goal of mine to integrate technology into the classroom as much as I could. I began my teaching career after being a graphic designer and working for a textbook publisher. That experience taught me how important technology is in the real world." This website has neat ideas on how to incorporate technology in early childhood classrooms.
jesslorton

Epic! - Books for Kids - 0 views

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    "The only kids' eBook subscription service that offers thousands of high-quality books from well known publishers like HarperCollins, National Geographic and others." Check out this website, and App for free digital books to use in your classroom!
Sandra Schwarzkopf

The History Engine - 0 views

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    The History Engine is a web-based educational tool hosted by University of Richmond. Students use this site to learn history by researching, writing, and publishing specific episodes of American life. The online, searchable database contains works of students from all over the country. Excellent site for teachers, students and anyone interested in history.
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