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the 9/11 national day of service and a group of organizations including Scholastic, hands-on Network, and others are revealing a curriculum for discussing 9/11 with students. This is a link to the webinar for this event if you are interested in bringing this material into your school. Listen via teleconference at: 1-(888) 206-4065, Confirmation: 27724119
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some schools are looking at recording programs and archiving on site. SnapStream would be a way to do this.
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To win the ultimate prom - $25,000 for your prom, this is the place to enter!
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Beta free books available for the iPad from ck-12 including calculus, biology, chemistry. Worth testing.
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Trailmeme has a tool to let you "walk" through resources that have to do with a particular event in history. I haven't learned how this works yet, but thought you history teachers might take a look at it.
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Lots of free coloring pages for teachers. This will be especially useful at the elementary level. Lots of free pages.
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Part 1 of the interview discussing disruptive technologies and also handling change when it seems overwhelming.
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Interview with eLearners news that I did asking about the status of the Flat Classroom book and other questions. This is part 2 of the interview.
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From Laura Candler - in the middle of thi spage - a PDF about how to earn 6,000 bonus points from scholastic.
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A site (now owned by Google) that has a lot of activities you can do with photographs. Teachers will love this!
This looks so very cool and is a way to enhance what you're doing in the classroom with quite a bit of pizzaz and professionalism!
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