Contents contributed and discussions participated by Fred Delventhal
Design Thinker Lab - 3 views
Parade - 7 views
Tackk - Content Creation + Sharing - 9 views
NYC Department of Education Student Social Media Guidelines, Fall 2013 - 23 views
How To Tackle Digital Citizenship During The First 5 Days Of School | Edudemic - 18 views
Desmos | Beautiful, Free Math - 13 views
Mural.ly - Google Docs for Visual People - 21 views
Met Mystery - 20 views
The Education Media Network | EdReach - 5 views
ubermix Home - 5 views
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The ubermix is an all-free, specially built, Linux-based operating system designed from the ground up with the needs of education in mind. Built by educators with an eye towards student and teacher empowerment, ubermix takes all the complexity out of student devices by making them as reliable and easy-to-use as a cell phone, without sacrificing the power and capabilities of a full operating system. With a turn-key, 5 minute installation, 20 second quick recovery mechanism, and more than 60 free applications pre-installed, ubermix turns whatever hardware you have into a powerful device for learning. via James T. Sanders
History by Era | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History - 9 views
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"History by Era" is the Institute's innovative new approach to our shared national history. At its core it is a collection of fifty individual introductions written by some of the most distinguished scholars of our day. It thus speaks to the reader not in one voice, but in fifty different, unique voices as each of these scholars interprets the developments, movements, events, and ideas of a particular era. Each Era follows the same template so that readers can move easily from one to another. An introduction to the time period is followed by essays by leading scholars; primary sources with images, transcripts, and a historical introduction; multimedia presentations by historians and master teachers; interactive presentations; and lesson plans and other classroom resources. Read an Introduction to History by Era from our senior editor, Carol Berkin, for more detailed information.
You Are Your Words - AHD - 5 views
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The American Heritage® Dictionary invites you to create a self-portrait using your words. The words that tell the world who you are. That make you, you. It's easy to do, whether you decide to link to places like Facebook for words you've already written or write something new specifically for your portrait. Either way, you'll create a unique image that can be shared and saved and will remind everyone that You Are Your Words.
Timer Tab - 9 views
Storybricks - 11 views
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via David Kapuler https://plus.google.com/105869951428386281310/posts/KHGtSpCumhM