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8 Wonders of the Solar System, Made Interactive: Scientific American - 1 views

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    Interactive 8 Wonders of the Solarsystem
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Google Docs in the Classroom « Not All Who Wonder Are Lost - 0 views

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    Good insight and advice regarding the integration of Google Apps (Docs)
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Discover Life - 0 views

  • free on-line tools to identify species, share ways to teach and study nature's wonders, report findings, build maps, process images, and contribute to and learn from a growing, interactive encyclopedia of life that now has 1,355,554 species pages.
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    Website resource provided by folks at Turning Point Learning Center in Emporia, KS.
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K-12 Videos - How To Information | eHow.com - 0 views

  • From preschool to high school, spelling bees to drivers’ education, eHow has a wide range of K-12 How Tos for students, parents and educators. Are you a teacher wondering how to choose educational games for kindergarten children? eHow has fun and instructive options to keep kids engaged. Is your child or teen struggling to perform academically? Look to eHow for great advice on finding the right tutor or study group.
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The Private Eye - jeweler's loupes and inquiry method for hands-on interdisciplinary sc... - 0 views

  • Discover the drama and wonder of looking closely at the world, thinking by analogy, changing scale and theorizing with The Private Eye. Designed to develop critical thinking skills, creativity, literacy and scientific literacy — across subjects, The Private Eye is based on a simple set of "tools" that produce "gifted" results. Hands-on, investigative, The Private Eye — using everyday objects, a jeweler's loupe, and simple questions — accelerates science, writing, art, math, social studies, and more. K-16 through life, The Private Eye develops "the interdisciplinary mind." 
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k12wiki » Social Networking Acceptable Use - 1 views

  • IF we can work together, restrictions placed on all the students can be lightened. The crass actions of the few should not (but sadly do) hinder those of us who know how to behave. By this age, we should all know right from wrong. Myspace shouldn't have to be blocked; it should just be common knowledge that visiting your personal blog during your educational time period is not right.
  • IF you have to wonder if the site you want to use it appropriate, it probably isn't. But you do have teachers and administrators to view and help you make that judgement.
  • DON'T copyright infringe or plagarize or download anything illegally
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  • Code of Ethics Seek Truth and Express It
  • Minimize Harm
  • Be Accountable
  • Respect Information and its Infrastructure
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