m.guardian.co.uk - 0 views
The Complete Educator's Guide to Using Google Reader : The Edublogger - 1 views
Movellas Online Writing Community | Read Write Share | Publish Stories Online - 0 views
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Movellas.com is a community site where everyone can share their passion for great stories. You can publish your own stories - or movellas as we like to call them - so that everyone can read them and give you feedback, you can find lots of fantastic stories to read in every genre and on every topic, and you can talk directly to the authors and the rest of the community about writing and stories. With Movellas it is possible to read anywhere, anytime. You can download movellas as ebooks to your computer, tablet, iPad, iPod Touch, e-book-reader or smart phone. Quick, easy and totally free! At Movellas everyone can be a writer and publish their stories. Neither age nor experience are essential. All that we require is that you love to write and share your stories.
Reader: The Public Doesn't Understand the Flaws of High-Stakes Testing | Diane Ravitch'... - 0 views
GeoGebra « Mathematics and Multimedia - 0 views
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The objective of the GeoGebra Step-by-Step Tutorial Series is not only to teach the readers how to use the software, but also to suggest how to use GeoGebra in teaching and learning mathematics. Most of the tutorials are (or will be) linked to related articles containing explanations and proofs about the mathematics discussed in the tutorials.
LoudLit.org - 0 views
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LoudLit.org is committed to delivering public domain literature paired with high quality audio performances. We pair together great literature and accompanying audio.\n\nPutting the text and audio together, readers can learn spelling, punctuation and paragraph structure by listening and reading masterpieces of the written word. Read and listen via your web browser or on your mp3 player. Regardless of how you enjoy the audiobooks (audio books), they are free.
Project Gutenberg - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 77 Web Resources for Teachers to Try This Summer - 1 views
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The school year is either over or almost over for the majority of readers of Free Technology for Teachers. The summer is a good time to explore and experiment with new things that you might use in the fall. In the PDF below I've compiled 77 resources that you might want try out over the next couple of months. Even if there's nothing new to you in it, please consider passing it along to a colleague that could discover a few new things from it.
A Twitter Story - How Twitter Impacted Young Readers | Shannon Degan - 1 views
igHome - iGoogle Alternative - 2 views
Education Rethink: Actually, It Is About the Technology - 2 views
Best Practices For Writing For Online Readers - 2 views
Apps in Education: 10 QR Readers for the iPad - 2 views
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