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Cathy Oxley

Arab Gateways - 8 views

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    Arab Gateways: A resource for Australian students and teachers explores some of the history, geography, economics and culture of the Arab region. It promotes understanding of the cultures, values, beliefs and diversity of peoples of the Arab region.
Stephen Mark

CBSE Science Exhibition 2012, Regional Science Exhibition, National Science Exhibition ... - 0 views

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    Portal for latest CBSE school news, exhibition details including science exhibition in schools at regional and national level. Join Extraminds for more education news.
ADAM CARRON

Search Results | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

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    "  GadgetsMobileGeek OutOnlineScienceCamerasComputingGamingEntertainmentSoftwareCarsNews TOP STORIES The New Essential Apps July 2012 NASA Had No Idea How To Save Apollo 13, But An MIT Student Reportedly Did Australian Doomsday Group Building Bunker In Regional NSW: Report Microsoft's New Windows 8 Activation Policy Aims To Curb Expected Piracy Watch The Mars Curiosity Rover Landing Live With Gizmodo Australia HTC One S Review: The Goldilocks Smartphone The New Essential Apps July 2012 NASA Had No Idea How To Save Apollo 13, But An MIT Student Reportedly Did Australian Doomsday Group Building Bunker In Regional NSW: Report Microsoft's New Windows 8 Activation Policy Aims To Curb Expected Piracy Watch The Mars Curiosity Rover Landing Live With Gizmodo Australia REGULARS Week In Review All the week's most popular news. Shooting Challenge Shooting Challenge: This week's theme is 'Depth of Field' - Enter Here Monster Machines This robot sub can chart nearly every inch of the ocean. Whitenoise Where Giz readers talk about stuff we're not already posting about Building A Solar Challenge Car What do other teams do when they build a solar car? Lunchtime Deal Dell Streak 7 - phablet nostalgia: now on special! App Deals Aussie Lingo, Awesome Mails HD, Call of Duty and more. Breakfast Wrap Don't miss the weekend's top stories. How To Start Your Own Brewery Meet Andy Mitchell. Week In Review All the week's most popular news. Shooting Challenge Shooting Challenge: This week's theme is 'Depth of Field' - Enter Here Monster Machines This robot sub can chart nearly every inch of the ocean. Whitenoise Where Giz readers talk about stuff we're not already posting about Building A Solar Challenge Car What do other teams do when they build a solar car? Lunchtime Deal Dell Streak 7 - phablet nostalgia: now on special! App Deals Aussie Lingo, Awesome Mails HD, Call of Duty and more. Breakfast Wrap Don't miss the weekend's top stories. SEARCH RESULTS GEEK OUT Should You Che
Katy Vance

Red Dot Book Awards 2011-2012 - 0 views

  • The Red Dot children's choice book awards are an initiative of the International School Libraries (ISLN) in Singapore.  All school libraries in Singapore -- and the region -- are welcome to participate.
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    The Red Dot children's choice book awards are an initiative of the International School Libraries (ISLN) in Singapore.  All school libraries in Singapore -- and the region -- are welcome to participate
Jany Fernandez

Scopeprice | Nokia Android Phone 2017 - 0 views

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    Nokia is back in the smartphone business with its new Nokia 6. But this is just the beginning. Nokia 6 is now available only in China. Fortunately, there are more new Nokia Android phones to come at MWC 2017 that will be sold in other regions. Qualcomm was rumored to have shown the upcoming Nokia 8 at CES 2017, while a slimmed-down Nokia Heart and flagship Nokia P1 are rumored for the upcoming MWC.
Kara Ross

Map of Life - 0 views

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    The current release allows you to explore globally the geographic distributions for any terrestrial vertebrate species (as well as North American freshwater fish). Specifically you are able to: Display expert range maps, point occurrence records, records from study areas such as reserves and larger regions. These are shown as layers on maps, and a layer control widget allows you to adjust ordering, visibility, etc . Retrieve a list of species for the vicinity of any location worldwide using the species list tool. Simply set search radius and group of interest, and right click (control-click on Macs) your mouse button on a point of the map.
jenibo

Food: How to feed a planet, continued | The Economist - 5 views

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    Chart showing progress for world regions in feeding themselves, From 1965-2010 with some interesting analysis.
Martha Hickson

Free Technology for Teachers: Inspire Students to Read and Travel With The Global Books... - 11 views

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    The Global Bookshelf is a book search and recommendation engine that was started by my friend Gillian Duffy. The purpose of The Global Bookshelf is to help people find travel stories. The books you'll find aren't travel guides, they're travel stories that could inspire you to visit a new place and experience a new culture. You can browse The Global Bookshelf by region, genre, and book format (Kindle, PDF, physical book).
Cathy Oxley

Presentations 2014 - School Librarian Connection - 20 views

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    "This event has evolved from a conversation between Katie Day (Librarian Edge) and Dianne McKenzie (Library Grits) about collaborative professional development among school librarians in the South East Asian region."
Judy O'Connell

Looking for eResources that don't break the library budget? - 29 views

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    "At the recent Excellence in Learning Resources forum meeting in York we had a good discussion about the various eCollections libraries across the Yorkshire & Humber region currently provide for their learners. With so many libraries facing serious cutbacks, providing good quality eResources that don't put too much of a dent in the library budget is as important as ever."
Jennifer Garcia

Opinion/Editorials: Newspaper Editorials, Op-Ed, Commentary & more at HeadlineSpot.com - 2 views

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    Editorials by media, region, subject
Martha Hickson

A Slow-Books Manifesto - Maura Kelly - Entertainment - The Atlantic#.T3JKSukCudk.twitter - 16 views

  • are so mentally invigorating, and require such engagement, they make us smarter
  • neuroscientists have found plenty of proof that reading fiction stimulates all sorts of cognitive areas—not just language regions but also those responsible for coordinating movement and interpreting smells. Because literary books are so mentally invigorating, and require such engagement, they make us smarter than other kinds of reading material, as a 2009 University of Santa Barbara indicated. Researchers found that subjects who read Kafka's "The Country Doctor"—which includes feverish hallucinations from the narrator and surreal elements—performed better on a subsequent learning task than a control group that read a straightforward summary of the story. (They probably enjoyed themselves a lot more while reading, too.)
Anthony Beal

Augmented Reality - a guide from JISC RSC (Regional Support Centres) - 18 views

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    AR can be used to bring still pictures to life, point the camera on a mobile device at a still image and it will trigger a video. By following a few steps described here (with examples) you can create your own learning materials.   Alternatively AR can be triggered by location. Point your device at a pre-detemined location to retrieve a video or information you have prepared for learning.
Yvonne Barrett

Home (2010 Conference) - 3 views

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    For teachers and librarians in the Asia Pacific region.
Cathy Oxley

Band of heroes fantasy blog - Hosted by Western Sydney Region - 4 views

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    A blog of student writing/stories to match the Fantasy Writing Task - Band of Heroes: http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/raps/twist13/twist13pdf/Bandofheroes_TaskWorksheets.pdf
Patricia ErkenBrack

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