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        Tom Barretts, reflective blog on how hes been inspired to use the classic game 'Myst' in his year 5 classroom as a literacy task. Fanstatic practical guide
      Pat Wagner

      IS 339 Presents Dot-to-Dot, a Global Learning Reception - 1 views

      shared by Pat Wagner on 25 May 09 - Cached
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        Dot-to-Dot will be hosted by IS 339 on June 9, 2009." /> This is a cached version of http://339dottodot.com. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x   0
      Don Doehla

      Digital storytelling e book - 1 views

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        Digital storytelling e book from testeconta
      Zaida Morales

      redaccion del informe escrito cientifico - Buscar con Google - 0 views

      • [PDF]  Manual de Redacción Científica
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      Don Doehla

      Global Competence: Prepare Youth to Engage with the World | Asia Society - 0 views

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        "In matters of national security, environmental sustainability, and economic development, what we do as a nation and in our everyday lives is inextricably intertwined with what governments, businesses, and individuals do beyond our borders."
      Clay Burell

      Digital Project-Based Learning to Motivate Student Writing and Speaking | Beyond School - 0 views

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        A podcast with two students driving a "Basketball Without Borders" blog and podcast with college and pro basketball stars.
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        This is my own digital, real-world project-based learning elective class. These students gave a golden interview!
      Mr Clifton

      Write and publish at least one - 1 views

      Write and publish at least one blog post each week. Choose from the four types of posts below. Read and respond to two other blog posts each week by adding comments. \n\nReflect and ConnectWon...

      started by Mr Clifton on 17 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
      IDa Sol

      Zain Travels - Understanding of Dubai-Live to Travel - 0 views

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        Dubai is a true global city, where people from all around the world come together. It is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The other six are Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain. Although Dubai City is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, it is not the federal capital of the UAE. That title belongs to Abu Dhabi. Yet, Dubai is the most populous, with the biggest fraction of the population composed of migrant workers, like the rest of the country. For many, like my friend, it is a land of opportunity. Much of the economy is driven by foreign migrant workers, which make up 80% of UAE's population and 90% of its workforce. Dubai is also the most popular destination among tourists, registering an estimated 16.7 million visitors in 2018 alone. Dubai has become the region's banner city for opulence and grandeur. It is well-known for its ambitious projects like its artificial offshore islands and towering skyscrapers like Burj Khalifa, the tallest man-made structure in the world. Here are more facts about this city. Location: Dubai Emirate, United Arab Emirates. UAE lies on the southeastern chunk of the Arabian peninsula in Western Asia (what many westerners like to call the Middle East). The UAE shares its borders with Saudi Arabia to the south and Oman to the east. Coordinates: 25°15′47″N 55°17′50″E. Time Zone: UTC+4 (UAE Standard Time). Dubai is 4 hours behind the Philippines, Singapore or Malaysia; and 5 hours behind Japan. Language: Arabic is the national language and the official language of the UAE. But English is the second language and is widely spoken. Currency: UAE dirham (AED, Dhs, د.إ). AED 1 is roughly equivalent to PHP14, USD 0.27, SGD 0.37, EUR 0.24 (as of July 2019). Modes of Payment: Cash and credit cards are both commonly accepted.
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      Hospitals under 'unprecedented' attack in war zones: MSF - Locality News - 0 views

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        The MSF spoke out as guilt grew over the bombing of hospitals in the dissident-held east of the Syri...
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