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Cathy Oxley

Online film and television piracy is increasing in Australia | Screenrights - 2 views

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    "29% of Australians aged 18-64 are active pirates"
Cathy Oxley

PLC Macindoe Research Centre | - 19 views

  • This new Research Facility for Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Sydney developed the existing 2 storey library into a 4 storey research centre, requiring careful design and management to ensure it met the School’s brief for a ‘State of the Art’ facility. This new development was to embrace and seamlessly incorporate advanced technology and recognized changes in pedagogy, respecting and enhancing its rich heritage context.
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    The beautiful new library at Presbyterian Ladies College, Sydney.
Cathy Oxley

Diigo Help Wiki - 31 views

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    All kinds of tips and tricks for using Diigo more effectively as a curation tool.
Jennifer Dimmick

Printable Graphic Organizers for Teachers, Grades K-12 - TeacherVision.com - 38 views

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    Links to lots of free graphic organizers; organized by grade level and topic
Cathy Oxley

Intro to TaleBlazer - YouTube - 24 views

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    An augmented reality game to make and play.
Jennifer Dimmick

TED-Ed and Periodic Videos - 24 views

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    A website with video links explaining every element on the periodic table from TEDEd
Jennifer Dimmick

PicMonkey - Photo Editing Made of Win - 24 views

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    A free online photo editor that works in your browser; no downloads necessary.  
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    Upload and edit your own images. No account or login necessary. Great to combine with thinglink if you want to create an annotated collage of photos vs. just one image
Carla Shinn

The Jacket Designer's Challenge: To Capture a Book by Its Cover - 21 views

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    "Peter Mendelsund estimates he's designed "somewhere between 600 and 1,000 book covers," ranging from Crime and Punishment to Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.... Now Mendelsund has designed the covers for two new books of his own. Cover is a collection of hundreds of his book covers, including many that were rejected, along with commentaries on his technique. What We See When We Read is about how words give rise to images in our minds." Article and podcast
Carla Shinn

The Chemistry Behind the Smell of Old Books: Explained with a Free Infographic - 23 views

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    What gives old books that ever-so-distinctive smell? Andy Brunning, a chemistry teacher in the UK, gives us all a quick primer with this infographic posted on his web site, Compound Interest. The visual comes accompanied by this textual explanation. Writes Brunning: Generally, it is the chemical breakdown of compounds within paper that leads to the production of 'old book smell'.
Cathy Oxley

Copy(right) Cats: How Intellectual Property Theft Affects Everyone, Including You [INFO... - 29 views

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    Infographic - Intellectual property theft and piracy.
Cathy Oxley

Rediscovering the joy of reading - Scotch College - 30 views

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    "Books open minds, hearts and worlds of opportunity."
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