Thanks for your suggestions!
This new section includes links to collections of "stuff" that can be used to build and enhance engaging online experiences for student learning. I know there are more out there, please keep your recommendations coming in and thanks again!
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What started out as a software tool for his son who has autism, Homeboy has become a cool tool for many children to develop, write and read stories. This program uses three-dimensional characters (wizard, parrot, genie and robot) in combination with Microsoft's text-to-speech application.
When my child clicks on the start-up icon, he sees his favorite character and hears "Hello ______________. Would you like to play?"…
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I thought that I'd never again see this blog. I screwed up my profile by carelessly adding a Google gadget into my Wall. Kudos to the tech support - they were on the case and had me sorted out in two days. I hadn't expected that because my experience with Facebook support is that they never respond. I had asked them two routine questions eight months ago; change the name on my profile and create a network. It never happened!
Anyway, I had been bedevilled with technical problems for…
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On October 17, 2006, thousands of people in Britain contributed diary entries to what the BBC called “Britain’s biggest blog.”
Sponsored by the National Trust, it was an effort to capture a snapshot of ordinary life in the British Isles at the beginning of the 21st Century.
Historian Dan Snow said about the project, “What we want this to be is a detailed account of people’s normal lives when…
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I’m putting out my picks for this month’s Top Ten posts early this month. I thought it might be helpful before everyone leaves for Winter Break.
Here they are, in no particular order:
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hi im writing to let you know i starting a new position as an ultranet coach in 2008. the department are looking at supporting schools in victoria implement and use ICT learning to build teacher capacity in and across schools in our area. ulranet is a learning management sys which will be implemented in every vic gov school by 2010. my role will be to prepare schools for this new and exciting future direction. my question is....... has anyone had experience with using an unlranet type system…
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Artsonia seems to have mastered showcasing student's masterpieces.
Create art. Take photo. Upload. Exhibit to the world. The site is available for FREE as it relies on revenue generate from art enthusiasts when they can't resist t-shirts, mugs, cards and other chotchkas by young Rembrandts.
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This is a little bit of an experiment...the goal is to have a place where I can blog about the latest and greatest additions to the Teacher Toolbar.
The most recent latest and greatest sites, links, resources and more will be featured in this space. Of course they will become a part of the Teacher Toolbar as well.
Don't have the Teacher Toolbar yet?
Get it here:…
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One deals with fraction on day to day basis, whether it is one’s percentage contribution to the target at the workplace or the psychological pricing of $99.99 at some retail stores. Percentage and decimals are fractions. Fraction occupies a…
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