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Martin Burrett

Climate Challenge - 9 views

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    A climate game where players must make key decisions for the world's environment. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
Martin Burrett

Kung Fu Angles - 7 views

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    A fun maths angles game where you must find the attacking ninja at the correct degrees before he attacks you. There are three levels of difficulty. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Maggie Verster

The Beauty of Maps - 11 views

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    Take guided tours through each of our featured maps. Map resources around the web
Ed Webb

BBC - Dimensions - Index - 4 views

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    via @courosa
Kelly Faulkner

Mr Thorne Does Phonics - 12 views

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    resource materials for teaching phonics (includes video)
Erin Sawyer

senses.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) - 0 views

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    Game for testing senses
eric larsen

Globalization of food: anyone have good resources for elementary age kids - 20 views

Thanks, I haven't yet but I will. Thanks for the help! Ruth Howard wrote: > Thanks for that link Chris Jess! > Eric Larsen have you viewed BBC (UK) at all? I know they have a real range of ages...

globalization of food saving seeds monsanto

Ted Sakshaug

One minute wonders - 1 views

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    One miniute videos on all sorts of stuff. General science 4-8
Vicki Davis

Legal Experts on How Murdoch's Threats May Impact "Fair Use" Doctrine | BNET Media Blog... - 2 views

  • Media industry titan Rupert Murdoch’s explicit threats this week to block Google from searching his content sites, and to sue the BBC for its use of content he says is “stolen” from his sites got me to wondering whether the head of News Corp. has, in fact, any basis in the law for launching these calculated attacks at this time and in this manner.
  • Murdoch perhaps does have at least a narrow legal perch to stand on.
  • he is not trying to grow his audience any longer, he says.
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  • is for nonprofit educational purposes;
  • the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
  • he says he is re-tuning his business model around monetizing his content.
  • four factors in determining whether the reproduction of any copyrighted work qualifies as Fair Use
  • he’s trying to shrink his audience back to the people who will pay for his content
  • Therefore Google’s caching of his content would make it free even as he’s trying to charge for it
    • Vicki Davis
       
      So basically, Google is taking something he wants to charge for and making it free. But my question is, if he wants to charge for it, shouldn't it be bedhind some sort of firewall or is it Google's job to see which sites it is allowed to index? Aren't there certain protocols that make the Net what it is? Certain standards? Isn't one of those the open indexing or crawling of unprotected sites? I'm not sure but hoping someone will respond.
  • Google allows Murdoch, or any publisher, to “opt out” of allowing its pages to be indexed?
  • know how to use the Robots Exclusion Protocol
  • he wants a closer relationship with Google.
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    Excellent overview of Rupert Murdoch's taking on of Google and that they should not index his sites, even though he can easily opt out of indexing, that they are somehow demonetizing his work by searching since he wants to "reduce his audience to those who will pay" not "increase his audience." This is a fascinating read and case study for those following Fair Use.
Martin Burrett

The Doctor and the Dalek - 5 views

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    A wonderful Dr Who online game where players use basic coding ideas to complete levels. (UK Only)
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