based on Google's image search, you are shown a set of images and must guess the search term used to find them -- could use it with students, calling it Guess the Keyword
here are 70 sentences extracted and adapted from the original compilation, which ran for almost 10 pages. This list is organized around keywords (rather than functions / discourse categories) so I can explore each word's ecosystem better, highlight common collocations and so on.
Welcome to the 20th Century History Series Website! The podcasts below are meant to be used as revision for the International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement Programs (AP), as well as AS and A2, AQA, OCR, Edexcel. They can also be used as support for College Foundation Year, or for general entertainment, if you just enjoy history!
The podcasts are free, and are intended as a supplement to regular learning and for general entertainment. They are heavy on historical evidence; numbers, names, dates, events and keywords, which is the basis for writing a solid paper or project.
Created by Kim Sønderborg
Head of Humanities, IB examiner, Franconian International School, Germany.
lots of things to explore to up you twitter experience (eg.twapperkeeper- t enables you to make an archive for tracking a precise hash tag, keyword, or username and gather the data and the number of mentions. If you are concerned in getting logic for how many times a exact hash tag was tweeted, it gives you a total number, along with the capability to search accurately through the archive that you produced.
a tool from Wikipedia that summaries related entries (an interesting variation on the now-defunct Google WonderWheel) - use with students to help them find other articles/entries related to their research topic)