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The Archivist By Mix Online - 1 views
Creative Commons in the Classroom - 3 views
Project PLN Issue 1 PLNs - projectpln10 - 1 views
Trendsmap - 1 views
Free Online Graphing Calculator TI 83 84 86 89: Student's Center - 1 views
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"This free on-line graphing calculator is available to you 24hrs / 7days a week. This free online graphic calculator requires no subscription, no downloading, no soft-ware, and has no advertising. When you click on the link, a new window opens. If the calculator doesn't load right away close the new window and click on the link again. Once the window is open you may resize it or maximize it to fit your screen. "
Math - Online Calculator - Formula Library - 1 views
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"abaCal - Your new online calculator for applied mathematics with these UNIQUE features: * DEFINE and STORE your personal formulas easily * CALCULATE your formulas anywhere at any time * Get a GRAPHIC display of the results * SEARCH for formulas in public formula library * Use predefined variables with SI-Units"
Produce and Present a Weather Forecast - 1 views
Doing a "FLIP" Across the Curriculum - 1 views
47 Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom - 2 views
Twiducate.com - Social Networking For Schools - 1 views
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twiducate.com is a free resource for educators. Developed in 2009, our goal is to create a medium for teachers and students to continue their learning outside the classroom. We attempt to fill a need for a more educationally focused, safe venue for teachers, schools, and home learners in a social networking environment. We understand that many social networking sites exist, however the control of content is limited for teachers. Also, many of these social networking sites are continuously being blocked by school firewalls and administrators. Our service proudly differs in that only teachers and students may view classroom posts, thus creating a private network for you and your students and a safer online learning environment.
Math Maps - 2 views
MSU Serious Games Design Program - 0 views
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Serious games are games with purpose beyond just providing entertainment. Examples include, but are not limited to, games for learning, games for health, and games for policy and social change. Designing effective, engaging serious games requires theoretical understanding of learning, cognition, emotion, and play.
Tripline - 0 views
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