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Christy Mckenzie

eBookDestination.com eStore - 0 views

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      must check out. Also halloween
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    school express.com
Samantha Ward

MAKE BELIEFS COMIX! Online Educational Comic Generator for Kids of All Ages - 0 views

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    Students can demonstrate knowledge of a concept by creating their own comic strip!
Carrie Wible

Help students navigate the Internet on their own - 0 views

http://www.helpteaching.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-free-online-self-learning-for-kids.html?utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=may-15-nl-2

Web2.0 education tools technology resources teaching learning

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Grace Kat

Animal Jam - 39 views

shared by Grace Kat on 17 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Current BETA version IS FREE but soon it will be a PAY ACCOUNT ONLY. The game is a "Second Life for Kids," type game. Moves slowly for an adult - may be a real time-killer for children.
Siobhan M

Welcome to Shelfari! Read, Share, Explore! - 25 views

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    Create a vritual shelf ot show off your books. Connect with your friends. Discover exciting new titles. Voice your opinion. See what your friends are reading, what others with similar tastes have enjoyed, and even get book recommendations.
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    This is a great site that I have used for many years. I have used it with elementary (5th grade) students several years However, teachers should know that you need to monitor and teach use of this site. It is essentially a social networking site and the kids will learn to use it as such very quickly. There are adult themed books as well as independent groups where inappropriate discussions take place. I have emailed Shelfari and asked if they plan to make an education version or limited account option for use with students. That being said I think it's a great platform for teaching those essential netiquette skills!
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    This is similar to LibraryThing, which I've used with high school and college students. http://www.librarything.com/ It's always great to come across different applications. Thanks.
Dai Barnes

Simple audio annotations in Google Earth at Digital Geography - 0 views

  • While exploring the amazing new Ancient Rome layer in Google Earth I thought it would be useful for kids to be able to add “audio-bites” by way of annotation. The recordings might, for example, take the form of imaginary discussions taking place in Rome. After a little research I discovered Vocaroo.com This great little site lets you record a snippet of audio and upload it to the web. The recording can be played through an embeddable Flash Player. What’s really cool is that the player code can be pasted into a Google Earth placemark. There’s no need to register to use Vocaroo; the whole process couldn’t be easier.
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      excellent new tool for google earth!
Jennifer Dorman

Lookybook | Home - 0 views

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    Bring children's books to life with interactive technology.
Ced Paine

Lesson plans, ESL worksheets , board games, powerpoint, kids activities,esl games - 0 views

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    Web resources for English teachers
Ced Paine

National Gallery of Art NGAkids Art Zone - 0 views

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    Lots of interactive online art activities
Glasses Best

39 Dollar best-Glasses.com Discount Prices on High Quality Eyeglasses and Sunglasses.. - 0 views

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    Welcome to Best Glasses, here you can get your eye glasses as easy as 123 steps. Select your frames and lenses first. Input your prescription and then Get your prescription glasses delivered to your door. We provide quality prescription glasses to our customers with affordable prices. At our site, you will also be amazed with our excellent services. So here you go, find your favorites right now! Best Glasses also supply high quality sunglasses, kids glasses, reading glasses etc.
Allison Burrell

Kerpoof Studio - 0 views

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     Kerpoof is all about having fun, discovering things, and being creative. Here are just a few ways that you can use Kerpoof: Make artwork (even if you aren't good at drawing!)Make an animated movie (really! it's easy!)Earn Koins which you can trade for fun things in the Kerpoof StoreMake a printed card, t-shirt, or mugTell a storyMake a drawingVote on the movies, stories, and drawings that other people have madeCheck out our What's New and How-To pages to learn more about what you can do with Kerpoof. Kerpoof doesn't come with a manual or a directory or a map. If we've done our job right, then finding your way to the various nooks and crannies of Kerpoof will be half the fun. In addition to being a lot of fun, Kerpoof has many educational uses. Visit our educator page (with ideas and lesson plans for how to use Kerpoof) or read our flyer for educators if you are in a hurry but want to learn more. If you are a parent, you may also want to read our for parents page.
Ced Paine

Writing Fun by Jenny Eather- helping kids write using text organizers. - 2 views

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    Great resource for writing using text organizers
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