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Keri-Lee Beasley

Life as a Twit (Tweeter?): on Becoming a Connected Educator | The International Educato... - 1 views

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    A great article on what it means to be a connected educator. My favourite quote: "I am no longer an island of competence, limited by context, geography, training or experience. I am connected, and I am growing!"
Katie Day

Freerice.com - 0 views

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    Besides the basic "Free Rice" -- where students practice vocabulary and earn rice for the World Food Programme -- they can also choose from subjects:  Art, English, Chemistry, Geography, Language Learning, and Math
Katie Day

Country Studies - 0 views

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    "This website contains the on-line versions of books previously published in hard copy by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress as part of the Country Studies/Area Handbook Series sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Army between 1986 and 1998. Each study offers a comprehensive description and analysis of the country or region's historical setting, geography, society, economy, political system, and foreign policy.
Louise Phinney

http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/DE/k9mod/Mapskill/mod3fl5.swf - 0 views

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    all about maps
Jeffrey Plaman

Google Maps Tutorials - Google Developers - 0 views

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    This tutorial shows you how to: Import data into your Maps application. Display that data on a map using simple markers. Use symbols and heatmaps to improve the appearance and legibility of your map, and to represent secondary information. At the end of this tutorial, you will have created a map that displays real-time earthquake data, including magnitude. You can use these same techniques with your own data source to help you tell a more powerful story with the Google Maps API.
Katie Day

Facing Social Pressures, Families Disguise Girls as Boys in Afghanistan - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • There are no statistics about how many Afghan girls masquerade as boys. But when asked, Afghans of several generations can often tell a story of a female relative, friend, neighbor or co-worker who grew up disguised as a boy. To those who know, these children are often referred to as neither “daughter” nor “son” in conversation, but as “bacha posh,” which literally means “dressed up as a boy” in Dari. Through dozens of interviews conducted over several months, where many people wanted to remain anonymous or to use only first names for fear of exposing their families, it was possible to trace a practice that has remained mostly obscured to outsiders. Yet it cuts across class, education, ethnicity and geography, and has endured even through Afghanistan’s many wars and governments.
  • There are no specific legal or religious proscriptions against the practice. In most cases, a return to womanhood takes place when the child enters puberty. The parents almost always make that decision.
  • A bacha posh can also more easily receive an education, work outside the home, even escort her sisters in public, allowing freedoms that are unheard of for girls in a society that strictly segregates men and women.
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    Article that would be the perfect complement to kids reading "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis -- re girls disguising themselves as boys in Aghanistan
Katie Day

Oxfam Education: Resources index | Mapping Our world - 0 views

  • This unique interactive website works with maps and globes to transform pupils’ understanding of the world. Winner of a Geographical Association Gold award and a BAFTA award for primary learning, Mapping Our World allows pupils to flatten a globe, turn a map into a globe, and merge different map projections. The nine structured activities come with teachers’ notes and are designed for whole class learning on an interactive whiteboard or PC. The website supports the Geography curriculum and is also ideal for bringing a global approach to Citizenship, PSE and ICT.
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    How maps affect our worldview - interactive whiteboard stuff
Mary van der Heijden

Globe Genie - Joe McMichael - 0 views

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    Easy and great to use (alternative to Google Earth?)
Katie Day

Inc. Research Institutions for Seismology - Education and Public Outreach - - 0 views

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    Tons of great resources about teaching kids about earthquakes as well as seismic research, data, and activities.  Sponsored by the US National Science Foundation.
Louise Phinney

Mapping - National Geographic Education - 0 views

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    printable maps, map maker kits, map maker interactive, mapping activities
Jeffrey Plaman

MapTool 2 - 0 views

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    Great mapping tools for Geographers. Elevations, Distances, Areas, Perimeters and Profiles Coordinates export to: TXT, CSV, TAB Map export to: GPX, DXF, BLN, SHP Elevations source: USGS seamless dataset Last update: October 27, 2014 © 2006-2014 Zonum Solutions"
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