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Color Trends + Palettes :: COLOURlovers - 0 views

  • Search colors…PalettesPatternsPattern TemplatesShapesColorsLoversSearchCreatePalettePatternPattern TemplateShapeColor Browse Community
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Building Good Search Skills: What Students Need to Know | MindShift - 0 views

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    "Building Good Search Skills: What Students Need to Know"
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Comprehensive list of Search Engines - The Search Engine List - 0 views

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    Live Search (formerly Windows Live Search and MSN Search) Microsoft's web search engine, designed to compete with Google and Yahoo!. Included as part of the Internet Explorer web browser. Demonoid: A BitTorrent tracker set up by a person known only as Deimos. The website indexed torrents uploaded by its members.
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Using Google Search Operators - Google Guide - 0 views

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    You can use most of the options we discussed in Google's Advanced Search Form in a regular search box query. If you're a frequent searcher or a "power searcher," this can save time because you don't need to open the Advanced Search page and fill in various boxes; instead, you can enter the refined query in almost any Google search box.
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How to Use Google Search More Effectively [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    "How to Use Google Search More Effectively [INFOGRAPHIC]"
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Startingpage Search Engine - 1 views

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    "Advanced Search | Settings "
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Welcome to Discovery Education's Puzzlemaker! Create crossword puzzles, word searches, ... - 0 views

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    "Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers, students and parents. Create and print customized word search, criss-cross, math puzzles, and more-using your own word lists."
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Lycoming College - 0 views

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    type "hs" in2 the search &don't hit enter, just wait... coolest thing eva! http://t.co/THK0FH9tQM via @colecamplese #sachat #studentaffairs
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C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: Is Your Child an Innovator? - 0 views

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    "How do you train an Innovator? We are born curious. We are born with imagination. The first challenge is to ensure that these very human qualities are not schooled out of us, as Sir Ken Robinson says. Beyond that, in my research, I identified five essential education and parenting practices that develop young people's capacities to innovate: 1. Learning to work collaboratively (innovation is a team sport!). 2. Learning to understand problems from a multi-disciplinary perspective. 3. Learning to take risks and learn from mistakes. 4. Focusing on creating versus consuming. 5. Reinforcing the intrinsic motivations of play, passion, and purpose versus the extrinsic carrots and sticks."
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