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Kelli Cody

Awesome Stories - 1 views

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    looks like a collection of stories, from a historical view... could be a good resource...
Matt Johnston

Fav-Links: Organize Your Web with new generation of bookmark manager - 0 views

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    Could this be one way for students to track their research/reference sites during a UOI?
Matt Johnston

Culture Quest World Tour - ipl2: Information You Can Trust - 0 views

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    Travel the globe looking at different celebrations
Matt Johnston

lingro: The coolest dictionary known to hombre! - 0 views

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    Very cool
Matt Johnston

CameraSim simulates a digital SLR camera - SLR Photography Demystified - 0 views

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    Cool little sim!
Matt Johnston

In Pictures: Online computer tutorials based on pictures. Free. - 0 views

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    Nice easy to follow help tute in pictures!
Matt Johnston

Gapminder: Unveiling the beauty of statistics for a fact based world view. - Gapminder.org - 0 views

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    Gapminder - Looking and Playing with Data I found Gapminder through Edutecher.net. This is simply a great way to look at and play with data dealing with global trends and topics. Health, education, climate and poverty are but some of the few areas of research that have been collected and compiled into these interactive graphs. When you launch Gapminder World, you will be able to select values and indicators charted on the graph axes as well as identify and track specific countries. Basically - it is just too hard to describe the power of this online tool. Any teacher that deals or refers to current and historical events and trends will definitely find Gapminder to be compelling tool!
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    Looks an amazing site for viewing data in very different ways.
Matt Johnston

Newseum | Today's Front Pages | Map View - 0 views

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    82 countries front page news each day. How did different places view world changing news?
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