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Sam Elphick

Plagiarism Checker - the most accurate and absolutely FREE! Try now! - 2 views

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    Interesting site for tracking plagiarism in assignments etc
Sam Elphick

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Eyes on the Earth 3D - 0 views

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    This is a neat website that lets students track missions as they are happening with the satellites that are collecting information about the Earth from space.  Students can learn about the earth by choosing a mission to follow, zoom in and out of the globe, view satellite paths, view city and location labels on the map, replace the sun with an "artificial light" and see the view from Earth's surface.  As students click on the satellite, they will be able to view and discover more information about the mission.  Students can choose to view the 3D Earth in real-time or speed up/slow down the Earth with a time control.
Michelle Shearman

Me on the Web : Google Dashboard - Accounts Help - 3 views

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    What it is: Me On the Web is a new tool from Google.  Announced just today, Me On the Web is part of the Google Dashboard that allows you to set up custom Google Alerts for your name in news articles.  This was always possible with Google Alerts but now those alerts are coupled with tips and resources for helping students manage their online identities.  Now everything can be tracked from one central location instead of scattered around in different places.  Me On the Web is easy to set up, just visit your Google Dashboard to get started. How to integrate Me on the Web into the classroom: There was a day when you could get away with not knowing and following your digital identity, that day is no more.  We all carry digital footprints, and now more than ever it is vital for us (and our students) to know how to manage those digital footprints.  Teaching students about their digital identity is the first step, Google's Me on the Web takes that a step further by helping students manage their online identities through Google Alerts and helpful tips.  Students must have an account with Google to fully utilize the Me on the Web features.  After students have their account set up, they can create a set of Google Alerts related to them.  This could be their name, email address, a sports team that they play on, the name of the school they attend, etc.  Students will quickly see just how big a memory the Internet has and get a first hand look at their digital footprint and learn some strategies to take care of it.
sherryn moore

Test your skill with jigsaws based on SillyBook.Net titles. - 1 views

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    Great for Kinder to develops mouse / track pad skills
Mark Woolley

Take This Lollipop Facebook Connect App Creeps With Underlying Message | Video | TheBla... - 2 views

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    Take This Lollipop plays on the fact that many people underestimate the power of social networks and the information that can be obtained from them, connecting to your Facebook account to play through a scene where a creepy man spying and tracking you.
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    If you do try this it is recommended that you remove the 'take this lollipop' link from your Facebook permissions - just to be sure.
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: 15 Tools To Help Students Get Organized - 4 views

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    A comprehensive list of web-based tools that can be used for organisation - well worth a read, especially for seconary teachers...
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