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Michelle Krill

Intel Education: Visual Ranking Tool - 0 views

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    "The Visual Ranking Tool brings focus to the thinking behind making ordered lists. Students identify and refine criteria as they assign order or ranking to a list. They must explain their reasoning and can compare their work with each other in a visual diagram. This tool supports activities where students need to organize ideas, debate differences, and reach consensus. The tool and related resources are available for free, from any computer that is connected to the Internet. Students may work on their lists at home or at school, and can even compare their ideas with students located in distant classrooms. "
Marge Runkle

Compare My Docs - 1 views

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    New web application that allows users to compare and merge text documents online. You can upload different versions of the same text document and see what has been changed. It automatically color codes changes it finds between the different revisions of a document and provides user with an easy way to approve, reject, or set aside a change.
Marge Runkle

gl·am - Link Group Service - 0 views

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    The shortest solution to focus the Internet. You can use gl·am to... * Easily shorten URLs * Store an infinite amount of URLs into one single short URL with our Link Groups * Make a personalized homepage for yourself. * Take notes when comparing items. * Create a step-by-step tutorial for other users. * Build website collections. * and much much much more.
Marge Runkle

Bing vs. Google - 0 views

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    Can't choose default search engine? Want to compare Bing & Google results? This is the right place to be. Just put your query in the search box and press Enter. You'll see results from both engines side by side. Search provider for Internet Explorer 7/8 and Firefox is also available - search both engines from your browser!
Michelle Krill

Project New Media Literacies - 0 views

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    Project New Media Literacies (NML), a research initiative based within MIT's Comparative Media Studies program, explores how we might best equip young people with the social skills and cultural competencies required to become full participants in an emergent media landscape and raise public understanding about what it means to be literate in a globally interconnected, multicultural world.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

VocabSushi: The better way to build your vocabulary - 2 views

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    "VocabSushi provides thousands of sentences that demonstrate any vocab word's contemporary usage in news articles. Compared to the brute force method of flashcard definitions, a deeper understanding of the word can be attained simply by reading several interesting sentences that contain that word."
John Sengia

Goofram - Search Google and Wolfram Alpha at the same time! - 2 views

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    Search both engines side by side. Great to compare how these search engines work.
Lauri Brady

Goodreads - 0 views

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    "Goodreads is the largest social network for readers in the world. We have more than 2,800,000 members who have added more than 77,000,000 books to their shelves. A place for casual readers and bona-fide bookworms alike, Goodreads members recommend books, compare what they are reading, keep track of what they've read and would like to read, form book clubs and much more. Goodreads was launched in December 2006."
Aly Kenee

Geo.me Solutions Showcase - 1 views

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    Compares climate change data in easy to read graphs.
Michelle Krill

Focus: The Forgotten 21st Century Skill - 0 views

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    "...If the focus of an educational system is student learning, as most mission statements claim, then leaders must compare the reality of their employment of technology with their stated intention."
Michelle Krill

Your Brain on Google: Interview with Dr. Teena Moody - 0 views

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    "Well, we were very interested in two ideas. One was how do the patterns of brain activity differ when you're doing an internet search versus reading, since computers are such a big part of our lives these days? And then we also wanted to look at different groups of people, people who were internet-savvy and had lots of computer exposure and experience, and compared that to naive subjects - with "naive" we mean people who don't use computers or the internet very often."
Michelle Krill

Supporting Evidence Home - 0 views

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    "We founded Supporting Evidence with the goal of collecting data from reliable sources, comparing and combining it in a variety of ways and publishing understandable charts that inform and entertain our visitors."
John Sengia

IfItWereMyHome.com - 0 views

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    Compare statistics about where you live with other countries, in categories about what your life would be like.
Michelle Krill

Checkthis - 2 views

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    Create online posters, invitations, etc.
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    Compare to glogster?
Michelle Krill

Study: Children Who Blog Or Use Facebook Have Higher Literacy Levels - 1 views

  • 57 per cent of those who used text-based web applications such as blogs, said they generally enjoyed writing compared to 40 per cent who did not.
  • Pupils who write online are more likely to write short stories, letters, song lyrics or a diary, the research revealed.
  • Even social websites such as Facebook, Twitter and Bebo are causing alarming changes in the brains of young users too, claimed neuroscientist Susan Greenfield. “My fear is that these technologies are infantilising the brain into the state of small children who are attracted by buzzing noises and bright lights, who have a small attention span and who live for the moment.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      Interesting twist at the end. Is it good or bad? Just another new thing to adjust to?
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    "A research by The National Literacy Trust on 3,001 children from England and Scotland showed that schoolchildren who blog or own social networking profiles on Facebook have higher literacy levels and greater confidence in writing."
Marge Runkle

Numbeo - 0 views

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    Numbeo is a collection of Web pages containing numerical data, designed to enable anyone to contribute or modify content. Numbeo provides statistical analysis of collected data, calculates various indexes using aggregate data and periodically publishes analysis of collected data. This site lets you compare cost of living between cities around the globe. The site currently holds data for 293 major cities worldwide, and presents you detailed reports reflecting prices in areas such as Market, Transportation, Utility, Rent Per Month, Buy Apartment Price, Salaries, Restaurants and Financing.
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