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Telannia Norfar

newtoolsworkshop - home - 0 views

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    This contains a lot of different information on using tools on the internet.
dean groom

Site: Training - 0 views

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    Fantasic Moodle site from University of Canberra.
Terry Smith

Mark Twain's Mississippi: Project Overview - 0 views

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    primary source material on Mark Twain
Catherine Lambert

UpToUs - 0 views

Jenn Broekman

Setting up Local Bridge Building Contests - 0 views

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    West Point's Bridge Building Contest: instructions and ideas for using this as a class project.
dean groom

Welcome | Teaching Copyright - 0 views

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    There's a lot of misinformation out there about legal rights and responsibilities in the digital era. This is especially disconcerting when it comes to information being shared with youth. Kids and teens are bombarded with messages from a myriad of sources that using new technology is high-risk behavior. Downloading music is compared to stealing a bicycle - even though many downloads are lawful. Making videos using short clips from other sources is treated as probably illegal - even though many such videos are also lawful. This misinformation is harmful, because it discourages kids and teens from following their natural inclination to be innovative and inquisitive. The innovators, artists and voters of tomorrow need to know that copyright law restricts many activities but also permits many others. And they need to know the positive steps they can take to protect themselves in the digital sphere. In short, youth don't need more intimidation - what they need is solid, accurate information.
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.
jkrauss

ARC Guide for Educators and Students - 0 views

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    ARC Guide for Educators and Students The guide introduces educators and students to the National Archives' Archival Research Catalog (ARC). Searching in ARC to learn more about National Archives' historical documents could enrich a classroom activity, a homework assignment, or a research project. - Methodology I might follow with 8th graders who may serve as research experts to younger kids.
Adam Brice

SimplyBox - Simply Awesome! | Skoolz Out! - 0 views

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    Using SimplyBox in as a resource for teachers
jordi guim

GoldenDict - 0 views

shared by jordi guim on 08 Jul 09 - Cached
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    Constructor de diccionarios
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