For anyone struggling with attributing their Creative Commons Images, I have written a blog post on a tool I have found. Works on Prezi - if you have tried to use ImageCodr and cannot embed code.
A creative commons wiki that provides examples and some descriptions of how to properly attribute Creative Commons materials.
Introduces the acronym - TASL - Title, Author, Source, License as summarising the major requirements for properly attributing CC licensed materials
A Maths Dictionary for Kids is an animated, interactive online math dictionary for students which explains over 600 common mathematical terms and math words in simple language.
Hi Jennifer,
This is a fantastic resource! I will certainly use it when planning a maths lesson. Thanks heaps!
Marnie
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#blogsync is a project/movement/approach where educational bloggers all write around a common question/topic. Billed as a slow version of Twitter chat. This example address the question "Wasted investment? Why do so many teachers leave the profession in the first 5 years?". It's origins are in the UK.
Site for educators created by Dairy Australia, includes a range of educational resources for educators, including lesson plans. The site has a Creative Common license applied to it.