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Netiquette:an exercise and e-guide - 0 views

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    Study guides and resources for teaching proper etiquette online. The site actually offers much more though. There are study guides and help for almost every topic you can think of.
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    This site for Crayola has a lot of resources for children and art educators.
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Best of History Web Sites - 1 views

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    A lot of history and art resources
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ERIC - Education Resources Information Center - 0 views

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    A Journal article on PBL for Middle School History...worth a look through.
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Go Social Studies Go! | the-silk-road - 0 views

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    Great little History resource books. 
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Enough is enough - 0 views

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    Resources for protecting kids on the internet and with cell phones.
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Flash Fiction Online - 0 views

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    great resource for samples for teaching this form
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Ways to use Facebook effectively in class | ZDNet - 1 views

  • Here are ten ways to use Facebook in class:
  • Set up a dedicated Facebook group for your class A Facebook group can allow your students to create discussion boards, communicate with each other and their teacher, and can be linked with online projects & other classroom groups. Teachers can use these groups to send out mass messages, reminders, and potentially even post homework assignments.
  • Use Facebook Apps Facebook is more than a place to tag photos from last night’s not-so-clever encounter with tequila. It is now a platform that runs on mobile devices, and can be integrated with applications designed for learning. From news to learning a new language, there are many apps that allow searches and sharing across the platform.
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  • Follow news feeds If your students are working on a project involving anything from current affairs to piracy, Facebook news feeds can be an alternative to Twitter in order to enrich a project with real-time opinion and commentary. Not only this, but you can sign up and join groups focusing on certain areas; such as student education, U.S. healthcare, or politics.
  • Practice foreign languages As a traveler and advocate of language learning, I found Facebook to be one of best resources in which to find ‘language buddies’ to practice your writing skills in a secondary language. There are groups that are dedicated to this — and you can get feedback on your attempts. It is also possible to find events and links to language-based resources.
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      Cool. It is very helpful in this aspect.
  • Follow figures of interest This can be done on both Twitter and Facebook, especially since the Timeline roll-out and subscription service began. You do not have to be friends with the person you wish to follow — as long as they allow subscriptions to their profile, any public updates
  • Use the Facebook Timeline for class projects The Facebook Timeline feature may not be the site’s most popular update, but it can be used to create a project more interesting than a traditional Power Point presentation.
  • Use Facebook Questions and polls Why not upload a photo to your class Facebook group and ask your students to comment? There are cases of this feature being used as a way to ask questions or set a class task — such as identifying a species of animal or important figure. Polls can be also used for research, opinion, or to generate a later classroom discussion.
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    ten ways to use in class
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The Underground Railroad - National Geographic Education - 0 views

  • Underground Railroad Resources
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      Underground Railroad Resources 
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  • Confucianism is a system of behaviours and ethics that stress the obligations of people towards one another based upon their relationship. The basic tenets are based upon five different relationships: . Ruler and subject . Husband and wife . Parents and children . Brothers and sisters . Friend and friend
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Home * National Art Education Association - 0 views

    • Christen Cowley
       
      This has links to resources, available grants, teaching methods, research and literature, job searches....almost everything related to art education. If it isn't here, there's probably a start to locating it.
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Wolfram Education Portal: Free Resources and Materials for Teachers - 3 views

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    Algebra and Upper math books, lessons, and interactive for free.
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Ohio Resource Center > for Mathematics Educators - 1 views

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    More math help for educators from the ODE
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Welcome to the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL) - 0 views

    • Crystal Kouns
       
      This is a WONDERFUL resource for those struggling with MLA formatting. It is also a great resource tool for students .
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Ohio Treasure Chest of Tech Resources - 0 views

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    Here ya go!
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Free Technology for Teachers - 2 views

  • Crash Course is a small YouTube channel featuring a couple of short, fast-paced video lessons about World History.
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TeachersPayTeachers.com - An Open Marketplace for Original Lesson Plans and Other Teach... - 2 views

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    teachers can buy, and sell, materials that they create
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