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Ann Baum (Johnston)

LabWrite for Students - 0 views

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    LabWrite provides full support for descriptive labs and labs that students design for themselves. And it includes an extensive set of resources, such as an Excel tutorial and guides for creating tables and graphs, which students can use on their own or teachers can use for in-class instruction.
Michelle Krill

IPEVO Point 2 View USB Camera - 0 views

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    The IPEVO Point to View (P2V) is a USB Web Camera designed to free you from the usual screen-mounted web camera perspective. With its excellent 2 Megapixel resolution and unmatched versatility, the P2V will quickly become your favorite for video chats, business presentations, family photo sharing, and much more.
Michelle Krill

Mind Tools - Management Training, Leadership Training and Career Training - Right Here,... - 1 views

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    "Online management and leadership training, instantly available. Each year, MindTools.com helps more than 10,000,000 visitors learn the essential skills they need for an excellent career. Isn't it time you discovered the secrets of their success? Learn hundreds of essential management skills, FREE of charge, using the menus above, and develop yourself on an ongoing basis with our popular free e-newsletter. "
Aly Kenee

Sixty Symbols - Physics and Astronomy videos - 1 views

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    Excellent videos explaining the history and meaning behind 60 different scientific symbols
Ben Louey

Video Converter Freeware - Any Video Converter Free Version - convert video to any form... - 0 views

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    Any Video Converter (free version) is the most renowned free video converter for converting video files between various formats, with fast converting speed and excellent video quality. Input formats: avi, asf, mov, rm, rmvb, flv, mkv, mpg, 3gp, m4v, vob, YouTube videos and more Output formats: avi, mp4, wmv, flv, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, mpg (PAL or NTSC), mp3, wma, ogg, aac
Michelle Krill

Digital Media - 0 views

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    Digital tools categorized by use. Digital media may be used in the classroom in a variety of ways. Digital images can be used in a PowerPoint presentation, inserted in to Word, Excel, and even SMART Notebook. Digital video can also be used in a PowerPoint or Movie Maker presentation. Student produced video can empower students with the tools, skills and confidence to take creative control of their research and presentation projects.
Ben Louey

12 best places to get free images for your site | News | TechRadar UK - 0 views

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    Look for your free images in a library of stock photos, where the photographer has already given away most, or all of their rights. There are plenty of online libraries just packed with excellent free images that you can use, even commercially, for no cost at all - and we've found 12 of the very best.
Ben Louey

100 Terrific Cheat Sheets for K-12 Teachers | Teaching Degree.org - 0 views

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    Cheat sheets have a bad rap as a way for students to succeed on tests without actually knowing the information, but now it's time for them to have a more positive place in education. Cheat sheets can offer a succinct way for students to study their lessons and provide an excellent boost to what you are already teaching them in class. Cheat sheets can provide helpful information for teachers too. Browse through this selection to find cheat sheets for a variety of subjects.
Marge Runkle

The Knowledge Sharing Place - LiveBinders - 0 views

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    LiveBinders are the best way to organize and share information online. Live Binders could be an excellent tool for students to use to create online booklets of resources they find online combined with content that they've created. Or students could build Live Binders to showcase the work that they've done.
Marge Runkle

20 Ideas for an Excellent Podcast [WorkHappy.net] - 0 views

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    Good list of "look-fors" when creating a podcast
Ben Louey

Learn-gasm - Educating & Exciting - 0 views

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    Blogs offer an excellent way for communities to come together over a common interest despite physical location. Educators can take advantage of this shared pool of knowledge to find inspiration, enhance their teaching, and help students learn more. The following blog posts come from a variety of bloggers sharing their passion and insight.
Marge Runkle

Tasty Data Goodies - Swivel - 0 views

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    Swivel features more than 15,000 data sets for users to play with in various categories ranging from Economics to Health to Technology. From the data, users have created hundreds of thousands of graphs, charts and infographics, including the one below that visualizes the amount of rainfall in California since 1870. You can get started by copying and pasting your data or uploading an Excel spreadsheet or CSV file to the site. Once you've create your visualization, you can embed it anywhere on the web.\n
Marge Runkle

Widgenie - 0 views

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    Widgenie lets users upload data from a variety of sources such as Excel spreadsheets, CSV files or Google Spreadsheets and using a drag and drop interface to create custom charts and graphs. Once the data has been arranged and styled, it is presented as a widget that can be embedded in web sites and social networks. Widgenie also has a premium service that offers unlimited widgets and branding opportunities.
Marge Runkle

Scribd - 0 views

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    largest social publishing company in the world, the Website where tens of millions of people each month publish and discover original writings and documents. On Scribd, you can quickly and easily turn nearly any file-including PDF, Word, PowerPoint and Excel-into a Web document and share it with the world.
Ben Louey

Soople - 1 views

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    Soople is an early English dialect, which means 'to soften, make supple'. That's exactly what I envisioned for this site ; a site that softens all the fantastic advanced functions Google offers. This site is meant for all those who are not yet familiar with all the possibilities of Google and all the required syntaxes. For instance, one can specify a search by one particuliar site or filetype( word, excel, powerpoint and pdf) or an imagesearch by size and type. Furthermore there are many useful tools Google offers; search in the latest news, look up definitions or use Google as a phonebook. And last but not least, the Calculator. This amazing tool let's you do all kind of (very advanced) calculations. Soople has added the unit-converter, which is based on this calculator, for the conversion of all the commmon units/measures (metersyards). Quite supple, if you ask me. Have a lot of Google-fun Soople is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Google
cecilia marie

Excellent Online PC Help Professionals! - 1 views

If you are having issues with your computer, do not hesitate to ask for online computer help from Online Computer Help Today. They have expert computer tech support specialists who can give compl...

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Michelle Krill

Official Google Blog: From the height of this place - 0 views

  • More Internet-enabled phones will be sold and activated in 2009 than personal computers.
  • Today, the computer for the rest of us is a phone.
  • Our infrastructure has to keep up with this growth just to maintain our current level of quality, but to actually make search smarter, our index and infrastructure need to grow at a pace FASTER than the web.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      I find this to be an excellent sentence that can be applied to public education as well.
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  • When data is abundant, intelligence will win
  • No one argues the value of free speech, but the vast majority of stuff we find on the web is useless. The clamor of junk threatens to drown out voices of quality.
  • One thing that we have learned in our industry is that people have a lot to say. They are using the Internet to publish things at an astonishing pace. 120K blogs are created daily — most of them with an audience of one. Over half of them are created by people under the age of nineteen. In the US, nearly 40 percent of Internet users upload videos, and globally over fifteen hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute. The web is very social too: about one of every six minutes that people spend online is spent in a social network of some type.
  • The real potential of cloud computing lies not in taking stuff that used to live on PCs and putting it online, but in doing things online that were previously simply impossible.
  • Oil fueled the Industrial Revolution, but data will fuel the next generation of growth.
  • Now, the best technology starts with consumers, where a Darwinian market drives innovation that far surpasses traditional enterprise tools, and migrates to the workplace only after thriving with consumers.
  • Cloud computing levels that playing field so that the small business has access to the same systems that large businesses do. Given that small businesses generate most of the jobs in the economy, this is no small trend.
  • With facts, negotiations can become less about who yells louder, but about who has the stronger data.
  • Similarly, we manage Google with a long-term focus.
Michelle Krill

Online Spreadsheets - EditGrid - 0 views

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    EditGrid is a free web-based online spreadsheet which allows you to create and share spreadsheets documents.
seth kutcher

My Trusted PC Tech Support Provider - 1 views

Computer Assistance Online services are the best. They know how to fix all types of computers issues, even the most complicated ones. I was never wrong when I signed up for their computer assistanc...

computer assistance

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