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Martin Burrett

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    Keep your class motivated with this is behaviour management tool where teachers can award virtual badges for anything. Choose from a large collection of badge designs. The children can see their progress with their own personal login. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Management+%26+Rewards
Martin Burrett

MakeBadges - 0 views

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    "A wonderful little tool for creating custom badges to download and use in your classroom. Change the icon, border, shape and colours."
Martin Burrett

Supalogo - 0 views

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    A great site for making colourful logos. Make displays, use to give teams name badges and many other uses. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Marvellous Me - 0 views

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    Superb Apple and Android apps designed to improve home/school communication to inform parents about what their children are doing in school. Teachers can input simple lesson topics, or detailed lesson information for parents. Teachers can also assign badges for individual pupils.
Alexis Krysten

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        Segunda parte del directorio de soluciones gratuitas a diversas necesidades en la red. Está mucho más centrada en educación y en mi opinión es algo menos acertada que la primera.
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      Buy Discord Account - Instant, Real & Cheap - 0 views

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        Why do people buy aged Discord accounts? There are a few reasons why you might want to buy an aged Discord account. One of them is for making money, but that's not the only one. First off, let's talk about how much money you can make by selling an aged account on the secondary market.
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        Buy discord accounts with badges Discord is a free voice and text chat app for gamers. It's designed to be lightweight and easy to use, so you can get your game on in no time. You can create your own server or join someone else's, then invite friends to join you on it. You'll need an account before you can do any of this though, so let's look at how to buy one!
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        First off, let's talk about how much money you can make by selling an aged account on the secondary market. As far as I know (and I've been doing this for years), there isn't much of a demand for new/young accounts so they don't sell very well. However when it comes to selling old ones with lots of friends and followers and reputation built up
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        Yes, it is allowed to buy and sell Discord accounts. It's not against the rules or against any law. If you're wondering why people would want to buy accounts, there are many reasons why someone might want an account with higher privileges on their server:
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        It could also be that he/she has gotten bored with playing games altogether but still enjoys interacting with others through text messaging apps like Skype/Discord etc., thus having access rights on certain servers would
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        They may also have had their account stolen or hijacked by someone else who then used it as a way of harassing other players on the server (this happened once before). The person selling these high-level accounts has either lost interest in playing games anymore or simply wants some money from selling off his/her old gaming equipment!
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        First off, let's talk about how much money you can make by selling an aged account on the secondary market. As far as I know (and I've been doing this for years), there isn't much of a demand for new/young accounts so they don't sell very well. However when it comes to selling old ones with lots of friends and followers and reputation built up over time…those things do matter! Aged accounts are more likely to be accepted by the community because they've already proven themselves valuable contributors; therefore it'll be easier for you to get your first few customers before having any problems with scammers trying their luck at getting free stuff from others who may not know better yet either."
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