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14 Websites To Find Free Creative Commons Music - 1 views

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    Audionautix is a good one...
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Mr Robbo - The P.E Geek - 0 views

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    Useful Apps
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Every Last Drop - An Interactive Website about Water Saving - 2 views

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    interactive that lets you explore water use in the UK, student friendly
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Interactive Biology, by Leslie Samuel - 1 views

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    Interactive Biology website chock full of resources to make invisible processes visible.
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Home - LibGuides at United World College of Southeast Asia - 0 views

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    library guides -- for both East and Dover campuses -- a place to find our virtual resources
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Google Apps Script - Contact Us Form - E-mail - Google Sites & Google Apps Help - steeg... - 1 views

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    from Jay Atwood
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Google Sites How-tos - Google Apps Reseller & Google Sites Help - steegle.com - 0 views

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    This was one of the resources Jay Atwood recommended - especially for playing with scripts
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    This site is the shazam for Google Sites!
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Staying safe online - 1 views

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    Google has just published a terrific new guide to staying safe online. Since we all likely use at least a few of their products, it's a guide worth checking out. From preventing phishing scams to cookies to properly signing out from websites…there's a trove of information that you should check out.
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Children's Websites: Usability Issues in Designing for Kids (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 0 views

  • Summary: New research with users aged 3–12 shows that older kids have gained substantial Web proficiency since our last studies, while younger kids still face many problems. Designing for children requires distinct usability approaches, including targeting content narrowly for different ages of kids.
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Caught red-handed: IB boss plagiarising - News - TES Connect - 0 views

  • Jeffrey Beard, the head of one of the world's most respected assessment organisations - the International Baccalaureate (IB) - has been caught red-handed passing off someone else's work as his own.The Geneva-based director general of the IB has been publicly named and shamed by an American academic institution where he made a speech that it has discovered "was not original work".Mr Beard gave a talk on "Education for a Better World" last month at the Chautauqua Institution in New York State.
  • It appears that Mr Beard broke one of the golden rules of cheating - if you're going to do it don't be too obvious. In using material from Sir Ken, he picked on a world-renowned US-based British educationalist who has had one of his talks viewed more than 1.5 million times on the internet."Mr Beard neglected to cite his source or reveal the quotations for what they were. Yesterday's speech was not original work," the statement continued.The IB's own guide for schools on academic honesty defines plagiarism as "the representation of the ideas or work of another person as the candidate's own".
  • This week an IB spokeswoman said: "On reflection, Mr Beard thinks that he could have been more explicit about the sources and authors that inspired him for the content of this speech."She said he had drawn from "a number of sources", including Sir Ken Robinson, but "it was never Mr Beard's intent to imply that the ideas were his alone"."If this had not been a speech, but a scholarly or academic paper, he would have made a complete list of all references available," she said.The Chautauqua Institution was not impressed and has withdrawn the speech from its website and bookshop. Its statement ends: "Mr Beard's behavior in this matter is not characteristic of the work done here at Chautauqua and violates the expectations you should have for that work. We acknowledge to you our genuine disappointment in this event."
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    The head of the IBO has been caught not attributing ideas in a speech which came from Sir Ken Robinson... and has been reprimanded.... Interesting example to show students.
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Human Anatomy: Human Anatomy for Beginners - 0 views

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    Recommended links for students -- from the "Finding Dulcinea - Librarian of the Internet" 
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Free Technology for Teachers - 2 views

  • Infographic World - 12 Interesting Infographics Infographics can be
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    Make a fake Facebook wall for a book character (or anyone else!)
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