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jkrauss

History Detectives Kids . Home | PBS Kids - 1 views

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    Here's a site for kids, could examine to find the pages/activities most relevant to study of primary sources.
jkrauss

History Detectives . Detective Techniques . Overview | PBS - 2 views

shared by jkrauss on 18 Aug 09 - Cached
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    A great brief on detective techniques - makes examining history a dynamic enterprise!
Telannia Norfar

Fuel Our Future Now - Jumpstart Students' STEM Education with Free Teacher Resources - 1 views

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    A site, powered by Discovery Education, focusing on getting students involved with STEM by trying to find alternative fuel source.
dean groom

extrafriday - 0 views

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    This is a list about productivity tools that allow you gain minutes and hours back in your life - if you life requires you to use technology in the education or research context. Things that just might give you an extra friday.
jkrauss

reinventingpbl / Library of Congress Ad Hoc PLC - 0 views

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    A group of educators interested in taking advantage of the richness of primary sources for teaching and learning is working together in this workspace.
jkrauss

Alberta Education Online Teaching Resource for Social Studies - 0 views

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    Alberta schools use the Critical Thinking Consortium's tools for guiding inquiry. I looked into the one about investigating pictures.
Telannia Norfar

newtoolsworkshop - home - 0 views

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    This contains a lot of different information on using tools on the internet.
Debra Garcia

BioPix - nature photos/images - 0 views

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    Nature photos available for free use for educational purposes without permission. See details on the "Buy Photos" tab, last paragraph.
dean groom

Online Adventure Games, Text Adventure Games, Online Text Adventure Games, Adventure Ga... - 0 views

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    The Original online adventure games were text adventure games in which you were faced with puzzles and obstacles to overcome to complete your quest. They existed only on large corporate or academic mainframe computers in the 1970s. In the early 1980s these intriguing games became available to a much wider audience as classic adventures such as 'The Hobbit' fuelled sales of the first home computers such as the Commodore 64 and the Sinclair Spectrum. Since then online adventure games have evolved into multiuser games (generically known as MUDS) and are infinitely more challenging than the original adventure game designers could ever have dreamed. Many players share the same environment and adventure alongside you or compete against you as the whim takes them. The linear nature of the old adventure games has now mostly disappeared and the best of the new generation of online text adventure games are multi-dimensional in their game play and may be better described, perhaps, as interactive novels - often without end. A few highly commercial multiuser graphical adventures games are also now available, but they tend to lack depth and none are yet rated here.
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