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Cathy Oxley

Hour of Code | Code.org - 0 views

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    Video to encourage all students to have a go at creating computer code.
Kay Oddone

Consent to participate in online collaboration - 0 views

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    An interesting starting point for those considering developing a policy or consent form for parents prior to letting students use online tools - could also be useful in 1:1 laptop scenarios.
Kay Oddone

Academy of Discovery - Discovery Blogging Rules - 0 views

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    An excellent example of the things your students must be aware of when blogging. I like the positive 'I will' beginning for most of them.
Kay Oddone

Bitstrips for Schools: Pricing - 0 views

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    A great site with an educational instance (paid) that allows students to create comics in a safe/secure environment.
Amanda Rablin

Facebook 1800 - Networking for Reform - 0 views

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    Ning for engaging American students in learning about the reform during the 1800s through a facebook style network with key characters from this era.
Cathy Oxley

Naming in a Digital World: Creating a Safe Persona on the Internet - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Naming takes on new meanings in digital settings-as students build personas through e-mail addresses, screen names, and online profiles, they can be unaware of the ways that others may read the information they share.
Amanda Rablin

Five Best Online Diagramming Tools @ SmashingApps - 4 views

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    oday, we are listing The Five Best Online Diagramming Tools. These would be very helpful for you to create professional looking diagrams, such as flowcharts, sitemaps, organisation charts, wireframes, and many more. If you are designer, developer, office worker, manager, supervisor, student, home user, etc but we hope that these are worth checking for all of you.
Jodie Riek

Teacher Toolbox | Free Resources - 0 views

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    On this site you can find a collection of seven math, science and writing games that are great for elementary and middle school students. Not only can you play these interactive games right on your computer, but you can download them and use them on your computer and save them for a later time.
Roland Gesthuizen

Editorial: Why snow days for schools should become obsolete | MLive.com - 1 views

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    "Increasingly sophisticated technology could well consign forced days off to the history books. In fact, old models of education - students in seats in school - have been continually challenged in the rolling digital revolution. "
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    Interesting when we consider those schools forced closed by fires, floods and the lessons picked up by those closed by snow.
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