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The Clever Sheep Home - Golden Fleece Wiki - 0 views

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    This wiki site invites participation from educators around the world who are interested in collaborating to develop and provide support materials of interest to teachers looking to engage their students with Web 2.0 resources.
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SearchReSearch: Clever trick to make YouTube videos fill up the browser - 0 views

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    Nice way to only see the youtube video rather than the other stuff!
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Nick Bostrom's Home Page - 0 views

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    Feeling rather clever today? Read some of this and get back to me.
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Read a favorite quote, emulating the author's voice. Tell us why the quote is meaningful. - 0 views

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    Daily Create, a clever way to integrate IT into students learning.
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PBS Teachers - Resources For The Classroom - 0 views

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    clever example
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Geocaching.com Presents: Creative Geocaches - YouTube - 0 views

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    unit on mapping/location/environment? This could be a very clever way to involve families and students
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The Clever Sheep: Creative Commons Collaboration - 0 views

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    Excellent post on CC
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Ghosts of WWII | Retronaut - 0 views

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    merged images from ww2 and today. Very clever
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Home | wonderville - 0 views

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    Some very clever games/comics/activities here on a slick looking interface. Try with your next unit that has a science component.
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Notes From McTeach: A Little Low Tech - 1 views

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    Finding spelling lists making you and your students want to top themselves, this is both creative and subtly clever.
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ZooBurst - 0 views

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    Did these with the grade 7's last year they are cool, the AR Augmented Reality is very clever!
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Fakebook: Fakebook. Create educational games and quizzes at classtools.net - 0 views

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    Fakebook is the newest tool over at the excellent ClassTools site (Russel Tarr is the creative genius behind the site). Teachers and students can use it to: - chart the career of a historical character - create a timeline of important events - outline the main plot of a book, play or film and so on!
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    very clever way to get kids thinking differently about content/context
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