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Victoria Keech

Teaching and technology ~ presentations and resources for educators - 7 views

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    Technology guides and teach sheets for freed download by teachers and educators. Web 2.0 quickstart guides and curriculum suggestions for teachers."> This is a cached version of http://www.larkin.net.au/020_technology_howtos.html. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x ba
Richard Ford

Australian War Memorial - 3 views

  • diary of HV Reynolds These boots are made for walking… too! 23 June 2010 by Dianne Rutherford Observations of a Film and Sound accessions officer… 22 June 2010 by Kassandra Hobbs 1941 anniversary exhibition 18 June 2010 by Karl James A collection of First World War fundraising badges 11 June 2010 by Pen Roberts Prisoners of the Japanese: A radio broadcast 28 May 2010 by Jennifer Selby New display of First World War postcards 11 May 2010 by Pen Roberts Food from Heaven – 460 Squadron and Operation Manna, 1945 29 April 2010 by Dianne Rutherford 95th Anniversary of Gallipoli Campaign 23 April 2010 by Nicholas Schmidt Events Daily closing ceremony Featuring either a live bugler or piper. Proudly sponsored by TransACT 5:00pm in the Commemorative Area Free Memorial Tours are conducted daily Subscribe to our monthly e-mail newsletter Events calendar Coming soon Conference, 5 - 6 August Remembrance Day, 11 November
Lance Mosier

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 6 views

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    Great comparison between Wikis, Blogs, and Google Docs. Gives examples, pros and cons for each. Very Usefull
Denis MOOTZ

Blogs by Historians - 7 views

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    AHA blog site for studnets and others about their research.
Anna Pearce

The Historian's Gaze - 0 views

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    Blog for the Masters Seminar in History at Dalhousie University
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    This is the blog that the history graduate coordinator at Dalhousie University has set up. He writes about various issues of interest to new researchers. It includes discussions on ethics, logical fallacies, rhetoric, and structuring a proper thesis proposal
Jason Heiser

I AM A LIAR! - 1 views

shared by Jason Heiser on 19 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Lying for learning blog
Jason Heiser

I AM A LIAR!: Lie of the Day - 3 views

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    I am a liar blog
Patrick Higgins

Wordle Blog: How to make Wordle safe for classroom use. - 0 views

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    no more offensive wordles
Lance Mosier

Teaching With Infographics | Social Studies, History, Economics - The Learning Network ... - 9 views

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    Interactive Maps (Infographics) for Social Studies, History, Economics
anonymous

3 Strategies to Promote Independent Thinking in Classrooms | Edutopia - 0 views

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    In his study of people who find satisfaction with their lives, Harvard psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi defines as autotelic those who are happiest when they are absorbed in complex activities. By focusing on tasks and outcomes that stretch their skills, these young people are more likely to grow into contented adults. The most significant factor for autotelic development is what Csikszentmihalyi terms attentional capacity.
Dean Mantz

http://contextu.com/#/ - 3 views

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    Here is a description of Contextu via Richard Byrne's Free Technology For Teachers posting: Ken Halla, the blogger behind the US History Teachers Blog, has been working on an excellent new site for students of US History. The new site is called ContextU and its purpose is to help students see the greater context for significant events in history. The first iteration of ContextU is focused on the American Civil War. On ContextU students select from a table of contents an event, piece of legislation, or theme to see it in the context of other events, pieces of legislation, and themes leading to the start of the Civil War. Through timelines, Google Maps, diagrams, flow charts, timelines, and text ContextU provides context for each chosen event, piece of legislation, or theme. Students can jump from event to event or from theme to theme by following the hyperlinks within each diagram.
Jason Heiser

I AM A LIAR!: Recap - 2 views

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    Last entry in Lying blog
Lance Mosier

Captured: America in Color from 1939-1943 - Plog Photo Blog - 5 views

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    Color Photos of the Great Depression.
Lance Mosier

Education | Rag Linen | Online Museum of Historic Newspapers - 6 views

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    Rag Linen aims to be the premier online resource for information about historic newspapers. As such, we're frequently updating our education pages and resources section, which contains links to important videos, blogs, books, websites and more. We hope Rag Linen increases your interest and passion for historic newspapers.
Victoria Keech

MyAlltop - victeach71 - 9 views

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    Another way to aggregate feeds, manage online learning from news, blogs and magazines
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