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Heather Christie

Onomatopoeia Poems for Teenagers: Poems Using Onomatopoeia - 0 views

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    More poetry.
Rick West

The Typography Manual for iPhone Review | Software | iPhone Central | Macworld - 0 views

  • Any designer worth their weight in beans will agree that typography is an extremely important part of what they do, not to mention an essential piece of your daily life. The art of arranging type is a deep and involved process, covering everything from simply choosing a font to settling on type placement and the proper use of glyphs.
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      wow this is cool
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    hey groupies, check this out.
Rick West

Social Media for PR Class: Podcast Assignment - 0 views

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    An example podcasting assignment
Rick West

KidZui, The Internet For Kids - 4 views

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    A kids-safe browser that you download that has games, websites, and videos that are parent-approved.
Rick West

Darfur Is Dying - Play mtvU's Darfur refugee game for change - 0 views

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    Wow, this is disturbing. But it's supposed to be. Role play a darfur child trying to survive.
Rick West

twitter4teachers / English and Communication Arts Teachers - 0 views

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    Wow! If you are an English teacher trying to find people on Twitter to link to for this week's assignment (if you chose to do Twitter), then check this URL out. It's to a huge list of English Teachers on Twitter. Add your name to the list!
Rick West

What Your Child is Doing Online | STAYSAFEONLINE.org - 0 views

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    an article about what kids are doing online and tips for safe sharing of information
Rick West

Official Gmail Blog: Choosing a smart password - 0 views

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    Here's a great article on how to create safe and super strong passwords for the Internet
Rick West

Google's Blog search - 0 views

shared by Rick West on 14 Sep 10 - Cached
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    this is a way to look for new blogs.
Rick West

Rated Reads - 0 views

shared by Rick West on 13 Sep 10 - No Cached
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    An interesting site for finding ratings on the appropriate content in popular books
Whitney Fox

The Best of History Websites - 0 views

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    For those going into Social Studies, this site has many resources and links to lesson plans and helpful history websites.
Rick West

Google Earth: Learn - 0 views

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    These look like the best help documents for learning Google Earth
Rick West

YouTube - Google Earth Virtual Tour - 0 views

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    Decent video tutorial on how to create a virtual tour with Google Earth. Cool idea for social studies students, or perhaps when studying famous literary authors and landmarks.
Kristy Pack

History Channel - 0 views

shared by Kristy Pack on 24 Sep 10 - Cached
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    I love playing around on the history channel website for videos, which can be episodes or short clips. When I'm trying to implement visual representations into my lessons, this is an easily accessible source. Simple, but effective.
Dawn Brimhall

Classroom management tips - 0 views

shared by Dawn Brimhall on 21 Sep 10 - Cached
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    These days it seems that I am always thinking about classroom management and how I can be better at it. I came across this website that seems really legit. A great bookmark for the diigo group.
Clarissa Harris

Free Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    I was introduced to this website by Rachel Wadham. I'm pretty excited for multiple resources to pull from when creating a lesson plan. I hope some of you find it helpful as well.
Rick West

Create a Google Earth Trip - digitalroberto - 0 views

  • Marking places is key to creating a tour in Google Earth. A Google Earth tour consists of numerous locations that are placemarked each with information related to your topic area. These placemarkers are held within a folder for your tour. When your tour is complete you may save that folder as a Google Earth file that ends with the .kmz extension. These files may be posted on a website, emailed or shared with other electronically. When a friend or person who downloaded your tour opens it within Google Earth, they will be able to take part in your virtual tour seeing all your images, reading your information or watching your videos! The nice part is that the process is very easy and straight forward.
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    creating a google earth tour - definitions of google earth tours
Christopher Taylor

This Day In History - 0 views

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    I found this cool site online. It shows you what happened in histoy on any given day of the year. I think that this would interest students and you could make an assignment for each student to find out what had happened each day/week etc and then compare it to what is going on now.
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