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Daniel Lynch

Daylife - A New Way to Explore the World - 0 views

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    A centralized application that brings current events from around the world to one place. It serves much the same as a RSS feed might, but more organized.
Jayme Oldfield

HotChalk - NBC News Videos - 0 views

  • Find historic and current events, cultural and political highlights, and geographic wonders from around the world with hundreds of new videos.
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    A site created for use in the classroom. Access news videos to show your students in class. The FREE site has global, historic, and current event videos. There are also lesson plans and information for everyone from teachers to parents.
Gary Nickerson

Mnemograph :: remember, plan, learn - 0 views

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    Time line software. easy to use by zooming in and out it expands the time period and the events.
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    Operate the Zoom IN and Zoom Out tool to expand the time line and the event that happened during that time will appear as the time line expands for viewing.
ian zearfaus

newsmap - 0 views

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    Current Events
Bridget Flack

untitled - 0 views

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    You can create you photo albums "Photo Slideshow." You could create an album each year with all of the events that take place. It is nice because you can add audio and video captains.
Brooke Deacon

TeamSnap : Features : Team Home Page - 0 views

    • Brooke Deacon
       
      This would be a great way to keep my athletes informed about the team. You can sign up for free but I have a feeling they charge you later on.
  • Get the latest happenings on the team, like team record, last game, next game, next event, and most recent message
  • Display a custom team photo
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    team web site
Bridget Flack

Mnemograph: Web Based Timeline Software - 0 views

    • Bridget Flack
       
      This would be good for SocialStudies classes, or any subject that you would liketo putcertain events in order. It is cool how you can add notes .
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    Great for creating timelines about history or project planning. I like that you can add pictures and if you click on the picture or date information pops up.
ian zearfaus

toonlet: web-comic blogging in minutes - 0 views

shared by ian zearfaus on 02 Jun 08 - Cached
    • Matthew Peitzman
       
      looks interesting, extremely easy to register. Dont see a benefit to educational angle
    • Anna Hentz
       
      This could be fun with irony. Students could spoof a novel or historical event. You can build your own character with a body, arms, legs, etc. Don't see anything harmful in the posting. Obviously, you are limited by the designer's characterizations.
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    Great for use as a literture or reading center
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    looks interesting, extremely easy to register. Dont see a benefit to educational angle A co-worker does a comic project in his social studies class, maybe somehow do that on here.
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