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Port Arthur - Classroom Resources - 7 views

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    Unit and lesson plans and resource lists about Australia's convict past.
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about:Tabs - 26 views

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    Library IWB resources
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Home - Education (Lesson Planning Resources) - Milne Library Subject Guides at SUNY Gen... - 17 views

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    The Teacher Education Resource Center (TERC), located on Milne Library's Lower Level, offers students a large collection of curriculum resources for preK-12 instruction, including textbooks, videos, puppets, audio and manipulatives, as well as an extensive selection of fiction and non-fiction books for juvenile and young adult readers.
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I-Pad Pilot - 12 views

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    Resources for an iPad Pilot program.
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Disciplines - subject specific services from the Higher Education Academy - 7 views

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    For many individuals working in higher education, it is the subject level where most networking and exchange takes place. That is why support at the subject level remains at the heart of our work. We continue to develop and deliver the subject-specific services that are most valued by the sector, including: workshops and seminars, teaching development grants, journals, support and guidance for staff new to teaching, resources and networking opportunities.
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iPad Institute - 23 views

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    Check out the resources! iPad Institute http://t.co/iXgUIb44 #tlchat University of Deleware
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LearnBIG - 11 views

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    What BIG thing do you want to learn? Find and share educational resources = video at http://youtu.be/DmDvwAe7jt0
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How to create social media guidelines - 41 views

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    A great resource from Edutopia
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    This is a terrific resource!
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Copyright Flowchart: Can I Use It? Yes? No? If This; Then; Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    It is the responsibility of all educators to model good digital citizenship for their students. Especially when it comes to copyright, plagiarism and intellectual property. The waters are murky. Great resource from Silvia Tolisano AKA @langwitches
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    It is the responsibility of all educators to model good digital citizenship for their students. Especially when it comes to copyright, plagiarism and intellectual property. The waters are murky. Great resource from Silvia Tolisano AKA @langwitches
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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: digital citizenship - 8 views

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    Digital citizenship resources for teachers
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12 Resources That Will Help You Get Into College - 0 views

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    "Although most students have always included college education into their plans for future, they are still not prepared for the application process when it becomes part of their reality. Admissions boards consider many factors when they form the list of admitted candidates, so it's difficult for you to understand how to meet their expectations. "
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Skills4Study.com - palgrave macmillan - 8 views

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    "This free resource is full of practical advice to help you study more effectively at university."
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Cardiff University - Information Literacy Resource Bank - 21 views

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    This central repository contains bite-sized information literacy learning resources...to integrate into teaching materials... There is a selection of activities, quizzes, diagrams and cartoons as well as short ready-made self-paced tutorials on a range of essential information literacy topics such as citing references and plagiarism.
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Stop, You're Killing Me! - 12 views

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    "Stop, You're Killing Me! is a resource for lovers of mystery, crime, thriller, spy, and suspense books. We list over 3,300 authors, with chronological lists of their books (over 37,000 titles), both series (3,700+) and non-series."
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Cool tools for Schools - 1 views

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    As its title suggests, an awesome collection of resources for the classroom. Includes a huge variety of categories, such as research; quiz and poll; images; and video. Well worth perusing!
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Copyright criminals - 20 views

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    hese resources examine copyright law in the history of "borrowing" sounds in music, and raise provocative questions about what is creative and what is criminal. These lessons are directed toward grades 9 through 12, and college students for use in the following subject areas: media studies, media literacy, social studies, history, sociology, media production, music and language arts, business, and legal studies.
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    These PBS resources examine copyright law in the history of "borrowing" sounds in music, and raise provocative questions about what is creative and what is criminal. These lessons are directed toward grades 9 through 12. Divided into short video segments. Includes lesson plans and teaching guide.
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ipl2: Information You Can Trust - 12 views

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    Internet Public Library and Librarians' Internet Index combined kids, teens, special collections, newspapers & magazines, subject area resources
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