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Ced Paine

DOC Cop = Accurate + Fast + Free + Simple + Plagiarism Detection - 0 views

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    Free plagiarism, cryptomnesia and collusion detection tool that creates reports displaying the correlation and matches between documents or a document and the web.
Ced Paine

Jenuine Tech.com -- WELCOME - 0 views

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    Jennifer Wagner, creator of JenuineTech.com, has been succesfully encouraging teachers since 1999 to use technology seamlessly in their PreK-6 classrooms. Using the tools of the Internet (Web 2.0), Jennifer will help you understand how technology will help you make the most of your time in a variety of ways.
Ced Paine

Space Race Webquest - 0 views

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    A Webquest Regarding Dominant and Recessive Traits
Ced Paine

The Teacher Tap: Professional Development Resources for Educators - 0 views

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    Free, professional development resource that helps educators and librarians address common questions about the use of technology in teaching and learning by providing easy access to practical, online resources and activities.
Ced Paine

TIELab | The History Lab - 0 views

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    online template where teachers can build primary-sourse based lessons and activities for use by their students. Teachers can store their lessons in the History Lab database and retrieve or modify them at any time.
Ced Paine

Pete's Power Point Station - A Collection of FREE Presentations in PowerPoint format fo... - 1 views

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    Plus free interactive activities for kids, all grouped by subject area
berodier Alain

DÉCIDER EFFICACEMENT (version de démonstration) - 5 views

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    Demo elearning du CEGOS
lisa saints

What is a Saint?: Patron Saints (A to E) - 0 views

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    patron saints list (A-E)
lisa saints

What is a Saint?: Patron Saints (F to J) - 0 views

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    lists of patron saints from F to J.
Randy Kolset

Birmingham Grid for Learning - Multiple Intelligences (Secondary) - 0 views

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    interactive graph on the multiple intelligences
Javier E

Blogs Wane as the Young Drift to Sites Like Twitter - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Blogs were once the outlet of choice for people who wanted to express themselves online. But with the rise of sites like Facebook and Twitter, they are losing their allure for many people — particularly the younger generation.
  • Former bloggers said they were too busy to write lengthy posts and were uninspired by a lack of readers. Others said they had no interest in creating a blog because social networking did a good enough job keeping them in touch with friends and family.
  • some blogging services like Tumblr and WordPress seem to have avoided any decline.
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  • WordPress is mostly for serious bloggers, not the younger novices who are defecting to social networking.
  • While the younger generation is losing interest in blogging, people approaching middle age and older are sticking with it.
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