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Julie Zimmerman

Daily chart | The Economist - 0 views

  • we publish a new chart or map every working day, highlight our interactive-data features and provide links to interesting sources of data around the web.
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    Each day a new chart/graph/map using data from around the world
Rob Decker

The Web Is Dead? A Debate | Wired Magazine | Wired.com - 0 views

  • the Web is the “adolescent” phase of the Internet’s evolution and that we are seeing a shift toward a more closed phase in the networked age’s cycles
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      How does the changing web alter how education works? Some apps will be a flash in the pan others might be around for a long time. We can't embrace all, but we do need to selectively adopt the most promising.
  • You’re looking at data architectures, and you rightly observe that deep data on servers allows clients to be smaller and lighter, as the app explosion is proving.
Sue Allen

Office of Instructional Technology---San Antonio ISD - Using Google Docs in the Classro... - 0 views

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      Blog post for using Google spreadsheet to collect class data.
  • share a similar data pooling task with other schools.
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    Blog post on using Google Spreadsheet in class.
Eric Sweitzer

NASA MathTrax Homepage - 0 views

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    This is a NASA site which provides a graphing tool for middle and high school students to graph equations, physics simulations, or plot data fields. The site provides lessons, curriculum, standards, and resources to connect the use of MathTrax into the classroom.
Eric Sweitzer

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 0 views

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      Virtual manipulative activities match NCTM standards per topic. Each activity has teacher notes and instructions.
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    This site has online manipulative activities. Grade levels are separated by Pre-K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 and topics number and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data analysis and probability.
Mrs Huber

The Monuments of Washington, DC: A Virtual Field Trip - 0 views

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    Wash DC Memorials
Clint Walters

The Connected Classroom - home - 0 views

  • This site was created by Kristin Hokanson to show teachers ways that they can create a "Connected" Classroom for their students. It is growing into a collection of presentations surrounding the ideas of using technology and web 2.0 as tools to create constructivist learning experiences for all students. If you have a wikispaces account, use the discussion tab to discuss your thoughts about constructivism and using tools to connect your classroom with others.