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SpaceClass - 0 views

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    This one is fantastic. Can we bring this into something we are doing? Or at least use it for a quick write?
Patrick Higgins

The human mind - a users guide - lateral thinking - 0 views

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    Great guide to various thinking measures
Patrick Higgins

Group 1: Anders and John - APWH Wiki - 0 views

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    Choose your own adventure!!
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Educational Blogs You Should Be Investigating | Making Teachers Nerdy - 0 views

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    List of blogs that might be worth checking into.
Patrick Higgins

Glogster - Poster Yourself - 0 views

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    How about trying this with your students as a means to let students write.
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    I just think these are cool.
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    Let your students try these.
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writewith. - 0 views

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    Similar to Google Docs. I think there are some features here that Google might think about adopting.
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Welcome to Debatepedia! - Debatepedia - 0 views

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    IDEA's debate topic wiki. Great resource for helping students make arguments and form their own opinions.
Patrick Higgins

The Newspaper Clipping Image Generator - Create your own fun newspaper - fodey.com - Cr... - 0 views

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    Fun!
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    You'll enjoy this one.
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Pseudoscience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Pseudoscience is defined as a body of knowledge, methodology, belief, or practice that is claimed to be scientific or made to appear scientific, but does not adhere to the scientific method,[2][3][4] lacks supporting evidence or plausibility,[5] or otherwise lacks scientific status.[6] The term comes from the Greek root pseudo- (false or pretending) and "science" (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge"). An early recorded use was in 1843 by French physiologist François Magendie,[1] who is considered a pioneer in experimental physiology.
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    A good entry point to the study of pseudoscience.
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    Wikipedia entry point on pseudoscience
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web.mov (video/quicktime Object) - 0 views

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    This is hysterical, but useful.
Patrick Higgins

ReadWriteThink: Web Resources - 0 views

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    great list of resources
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Make your own book with Blurb - 0 views

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    Make your own books.
Patrick Higgins

Americans Consume 34GB of Content a Day - Culture - Lifehacker - 1 views

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    "Americans Consume 34GB of Content a Day"
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