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cooltoolsforschools - home - 0 views

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    A wikispace that is full of free web2.0 sites that can be used in the classroom.
Jason Heiser

Inside the Lamp - 0 views

shared by Jason Heiser on 17 Aug 09 - Cached
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    Create visual widgets of your own
Jason Heiser

Warning Sign Generator - 0 views

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    Make a warning sign
DHS PRESS

The Unfortunate Cookie - 8 views

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    Open a cookie, get an (UN)fortune that links to historical documents/events! Great for the classroom or just for fun!
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    A cute site that is perfect for engaging students in history! You open a virtual fortune cookie and it gives you a silly fortune that relates to something that happened in history! It's powered by Footnote so we know it's good!
Michelle DeSilva

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Virtual Tour - 3 views

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    The comprehensive virtual tour allows the visitor to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum. The visitor can navigate from room to room either by using a floor map or by following blue arrow links connecting the rooms. Camera icons indicate hotspots where the visitor can get a close-up on a particular object or exhibit panel.
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    The comprehensive virtual tour allows the visitor to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum. The visitor can navigate from room to room either by using a floor map or by following blue arrow links connecting the rooms. Camera icons indicate hotspots where the visitor can get a close-up on a particular object or exhibit panel.
Matt Esterman

How One Teacher Uses Twitter in the Classroom - 11 views

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    I've been using Twitter with my 11s and 12s this year and the feedback so far has been very positive. It's created a real buzz. If anyone would like to join in with their students I'd encourage you to check out #historystudent on Twitter. I recommend downloading Tweetdeck first (my students use that). It would be great to have other students and teachers sharing the feed. A great discussion can also be found at #historyteacher, organised by Russell Tarr. I've picked up many resources there.
Matt Esterman

openscholar - 11 views

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    A full-featured web site-creation package solely for the academic community. Scholars create web sites in seconds and can easily manage everything themselves (for free)
Lance Mosier

Teaching With Infographics | Social Studies, History, Economics - The Learning Network ... - 14 views

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    Interactive Maps (Infographics) for Social Studies, History, Economics
Christina Briola

Educational Technology and Life » Blog Archive » Quick and Easy IF Formulas f... - 1 views

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    Creating a self graded quiz in Google Docs. The kids like taking tests on line and you save time grading.
Lance Mosier

10K Apart | Inspire the web with just 10K. - 6 views

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    Want to give some design feedback on a site (or another 10k Apart entrant)? You can, with TinyBounce! Grab a screenshot of a website, add notes to it, then save your feedback and send the link to your friends (or enemies). TinyBounce is the smaller, sleeker little brother to Bounce (bounceapp.com)
Lance Mosier

Home | JOG THE WEB - 6 views

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    JOG THE WEB is a web-based tool that allows anyone to create a synchronous guide to a series of web sites. Its step by step approach of taking viewers through web sites allowing the author to annotate and ask guiding questions for each page is unique.
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