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Jany Fernandez

Scopeprice | Foldimate: The Cloth Folding Robot - 0 views

  • FoldiMate, a home robot designed to fold your clean clothes all by itself with professional skill and quality results. About the size of a standard domestic washer or dryer, the appliance will apparently grab garments within its reach, pull them inside its innards for processing, then spit out piles of smartly stacked and crisply folded clothing.
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    FoldiMate, a home robot designed to fold your clean clothes all by itself with professional skill and quality results. About the size of a standard domestic washer or dryer, the appliance will apparently grab garments within its reach, pull them inside its innards for processing, then spit out piles of smartly stacked and crisply folded clothing.
James Whittle

Search Education - Google - 1 views

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    Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers--whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
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    Help your students become better searchers Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers- whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
Chiki Smith

The Handbook of Cheating Changed The Way I Want My Marriage to Work - 17 views

My hubby and I were married for 2 years but we have been with each other for seven years before we got married. So, it was devastating when I discovered he is cheating on me with his co-worker. I r...

relationships advice

started by Chiki Smith on 15 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Donna Baumbach

Myebook - get it out there! - 0 views

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    myebook aims to revolutionise the way we create, publish and share ebook content online. Built on a feature-rich social platform, complete with powerful, browser-based, builder software, and a slick reader environment, there's never been an easier way for anyone and everyone to 'get it out there'. With myebook.com, we've made it possible for anyone to upload, or create from scratch, beautifully simple or adventurously complex page designs and covers online, in no time. What's more, you can publish your book with a single button and release it to the world before the (virtual) ink's dry! You can create as many publications as you want. And it's all free.
Cathy Oxley

Neil Gaiman's 8 Rules of Writing | Brain Pickings - 31 views

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    In the winter of 2010, inspired by Elmore Leonard's 10 rules of writing published in The New York Times nearly a decade earlier, The Guardian reached out to some of today's most celebrated authors and asked them to each offer his or her commandments.
Samantha Coleman

Perfect Site to Look for Perfect Job - 1 views

started by Samantha Coleman on 21 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
jenibo

Free Technology for Teachers: What QR Codes Can Do For You! - 36 views

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    I always thought QR codes were a bit of a gimmick, but the wonderful Richard Byrne points out some fantastically useful and practical applications for them.
Katy Vance

Librarians on the Fly: 6 Easy Tutorials to Get the Most out of Google - 0 views

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    Great tutorial on using six Google Tools - Calendar, Script, Emailing Form results, google Research Tutorials and Google Research Tool
Martha Hickson

Librarydoor: Common Core Carpe Diem! - 32 views

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    This webinar gave an overview of the reading, research, and rigor components that librarians can "assist" teachers with. If you wrap your head around these critical shifts, and you will likely become as building leaders as you model solutions for meeting the CCSS. Teachers all over are trying to figure this out and this is a piece of cake for us! Carpe Diem! Wrap your head around Inquiry and Student Centered research projects. (Writing standards 6-10) Help "repackage" research units Help find "rigor" - Rich Text - reading passages, correctly aligned to the CCSS Lexile bands. Understand what it means to "read closely" - with purpose, meaningful, directed, points of view, etc. Understand what a Lexile is and its role in the CCSS Help teachers replace lower level texts (Lexile) with alternatives correctly Lexiled, or Non-fiction Inquiry Units using your non-fiction collection!
Jennifer Dimmick

Create a Unique Google Forms URL for Each Student | Teacher Tech - 19 views

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    Allows you to pre-fill data in a google form by referencing data from another spreadsheet. Can customize individual forms for different people with pre-filled info. (e.g., have name and ID information unique to each person filling out a form already pre-filled in for them. Each person gets a unique form URL to complete
Susan Harari

USATODAY: Candidate Match Game - 0 views

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    Play USA TODAY's Candidate Match Game II to find out which candidate -- Barack Obama or Mitt Romney -- you agree with most on the key issues of the day. And as you take the quiz, learn more about their positions on the issues.
jenibo

What Teachers Need to Know about The New Creative Commons 4.0 Licenses ~ Educational Te... - 29 views

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    Creative Commons has recently rolled out its new 4.0 licences and made them available for adoption worldwide. This is the fruit of two ears of hard work to overcome some of th weaknesses that marked the 2011 version CC licences.
Jany Fernandez

Scopeprice | Best Valentine's Day Gift Ideas for Her - 0 views

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    Valentine's Day is right around the corner like every year. So don't wait for the last minute and pick out something that is sure to put a smile on her face.
Anthony Beal

The Informed Researcher Booklet and Information literacy lens on the Vitae Researcher D... - 24 views

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    In collaboration with the Research Information Network (RIN) and the Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL), Vitae is pleased to announce the publication of The informed researcher booklet and an Information literacy lens on the Vitae Researcher Development Framework.
colin davitt

Watch out, Raspberry Pi: Intel unveils ultra-small Next Unit of Computing PC | ExtremeTech - 0 views

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    This is pretty cool. Think of the possibilities!!!
Fran Bullington

Literacy Journal: Only 1 iPad in the Classroom? - 21 views

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    The answer is easy: YES, especially if the teacher has access to a Mac desktop or (preferably) laptop and a wifi network in the classroom. It is an even larger YES if the Mac device has the most current operating system. Having a computer to which the iPad can sync is not absolutely necessary, but it is a Best Idea. If you are not feeling confident, get your IT person or another teacher to help you out with setup. I am focused here on apps to install for MS and HS - and then what to do with them.
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