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Free online photo editor with printing and slideshows - 0 views

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    This was one of the sites mentioned in the review of 15 photo editing sites, and I think it's by far the best. I didn't look at them all, but WOW, the things this suite can do. And for free?
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    A suite of applications that will let you edit your photos and even print them. Suite includes StylR, printR, editR, textR, mobilR, and picasR
Ric Murry

Walk through the Continents - Print Maps Large and Small - Free - 0 views

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    Print multi-page maps
Fred Delventhal

Public Domain Clipart optimized for word processors - 0 views

  • WPClipart is a collection of high-quality public domain images specifically tailored for use in word processors and optimized for printing on home/small office inkjet printers. There are thousands of color graphic clips as well as illustrations, photographs and black and white line art. Nearly all are in lossless, PNG format. As of Friday, 12/12/2008 there are 23,907 images.
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    WPClipart is a collection of high-quality public domain images specifically tailored for use in word processors and optimized for printing on home/small office inkjet printers. There are thousands of color graphic clips as well as illustrations, photographs and black and white line art. Nearly all are in lossless, PNG format. As of Friday, 12/12/2008 there are 23,907 images.
Dave Truss

Block Posters - Create large wall posters from any image for free! - 0 views

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    create any size wall posters from any size images Totally Free To Use! Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be once printed
Ted Sakshaug

Print Free Graph Paper - 0 views

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    Save yourself money and a trip to the store! Print graph paper free from your computer. This site is perfect for science and math homework, craft projects and other graph paper needs. All graph paper files are optimized PDF documents requiring Adobe Reader for viewing.
Fred Delventhal

BookletCreator - create a booklet from any PDF document - 0 views

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    BookletCreator is a free online tool that allows you to create a booklet from a PDF document. It reorders pages so that after printing and folding the pages, a small book is created.
yc c

Educational Signs to Encourage Double-sided Printing and Copying - Corporate Partnershi... - 0 views

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    Environmental Defense has created twelve educational signs as part of an effort to reduce copy paper use through our work with Citigroup. Please use the signs in your office to encourage double-sided printing and copying, which reduces paper use, helps the environment and cuts costs.
Martin Burrett

Sketchfab British Museum - 3 views

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    "View over 200 3D models of historical objects from the British Museum. Manipulate the models online, view using Google Cardboard and download the models to print on a 3D printer."
Vicki Davis

Education Week: March 14, 2013 - 5 views

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    Building a digital district. There are some great resources from Edweek on this topic. There is also a PDF or print version of the technology counts 2013 version.
Ehab Attia

Dental Assistant Guide - 3 views

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    Learner guides are supplied as colour printed and wire bound booklets. Each learner guide is illustrated in colour and details procedures in a step-by-step format to provide the dental assistant with the skills and knowledge to competently and safely assist during oral health care procedures, to maintain high standards of infection control and to assist with practice administration.
Megan Black

BlogBooker - Blog Book - 20 views

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    BlogBooker is a free site that turns your blog into a PDF book from all the blog's entries and comments. It works with WordPress, LiveJournal and Blogger blogs. It is very simple. You export your blog (slightly different process for each blog service - BlogBooker has instructions for you) and then upload it to BlogBooker. It then assembles everything into a high-quality PDF file. This can take a few minutes or longer depending on the size of your blog. This is a great way to print your BlogBook or make an archive/backup of the blog. It could also be useful for students and educators as a way to save a blog as a portfolio item.
Vicki Davis

Handy Note: Almost like a real notebook - 16 views

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    I met a girl working at GameStop who is a college student. She was furiously working with a somewhat beat up Galaxy Tab. I talked to her about what she used and she said that Handy Notes ROCKED. She got her Caseen stylus and showed me what she was doing and I loved it. She said that she had a whole semester's worth of notes. She took notes in this and went back to her dorm and printed off the notes so she could highlight and study them but that when she needed to review, she could. I have to admit, I was quite envious. There are some classes I took that I'd love to have in evernote. If you use a Droid, I'd recommend trying out handy notes. This is a link to the app review on Android Authority.
Vicki Davis

Wichita teachers union balks at lesson-plan requirements | The Daily Caller - 0 views

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    There are many who don't understand this one point. I used to have someone who required me to have beautiful lesson plans. They were detailed. I spent more than an hour a day on them. So much time so that sometimes I felt unprepared when the kids actually walked in the door. When those detailed plans were removed and I was allowed to focus on the content created for the students to use and then keep a grid (I keep links, etc. to what I'm doing) - THAT Was when real innovation happened in my classroom. Things like wikis, blogs, etc. happened after those super-restrictive requirements were taken off my shoulders. I had the wrong audience when I had those detailed lesson plans - my audience was the principal at the time. Now, I still have plans but I keep it in a grid in a book and then keep copies of what I use with students in dropbox and other places. I do far more now than then because my focus is the students. Lesson plans aren't bad. However, if you spend your time making the LESSON PLAN itself pretty and perfect then likely you're not spending your actual time PLANNING, printing, collecting, and creating what you'll be doing with your students. Also, when you do things like #geniushour and 20% time projects, you no longer have a lesson plan but a project plan which is an entirely different thing altogether. Don't fault teachers for this.  Teaching is the hardest job everybody thinks they can do and few really can.
Vicki Davis

CutePDF - The free PDF Converter, Convert to PDF for free, Free PDF Utilities. - 7 views

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    This is the PDF reader I install on most machines. It gives you a simple way to print PDF's
Martin Burrett

UKEdMag: Mobile phones in lessons? by @MsGlynn2014 - 1 views

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    I used to be a massive advocate of using mobile phones in lessons; the ways they could be used are just endless. I had students use them to research topics; find the answers to a question we didn't know, even as voting devices. I used them just rarely enough that students didn't take it as a given and rarely tried to use their phones for uses other than I intended. I even use them to avoid printing off sheet after sheet of homework, instead having students take a picture on their phone (with the added bonus that they can't lose the sheet).
Martin Burrett

Photo Scan - 4 views

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    An iOS and Android app from Google designed to scan printed photos to make a digital version using the device's camera, but it is very good for scanner students work too.
Martin Burrett

Design Your Own Gingerbread House - 2 views

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    Design your own Christmas Gingerbread house with is fun activity. Once you have finished you can print out your creation.
Martin Burrett

Board Game by @ICTmagic - 2 views

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    "A fully customisable board game to print and use in your class. Edit the cards, squares, prices of square and money denotations."
Martin Burrett

Easter Egg Designer - 7 views

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    A nice flash resource for decorating and printing virtual Easter Eggs. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Easter
Vicki Davis

OpenStax College - 0 views

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    Free open textbooks that are peer reviewed to be of higher calibre. Free online and low-cost in print. If you're looking at options, this is where you should go (if you're curriculum director or administrator.) Start here for free open textbooks.
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