Group Link Post 02/28/2012
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A simple collection of ideas for science experiments and activities to use in class.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science -
eLearning Tools Home – eLearning Tools
Site organized by application use, name, general reference, and so forth. A nice repository. Encourages outside people to add additional tools.
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Google Apps Expert | Google Gooru
video tutorials on how to use google apps
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Juegos sobre las 3 áreas de EI
Juegos de todo tipo sobre todos los contenidos de las 3 áreas del currículo de infantil.
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Facebook pages for college classes? Students say yes, please | eCampus News
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Well Endowed By Our Creator: Did George Washington Really Invent Viagra? | text2cloud
Can we use the current primary season to turn attention back to primary sources from U.S. History–the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the writings of the nation’s first president? I’m trying to find a way to write about these matter that has a chance high school and college students. Thus, satire, parody are in the mix.
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Internet Amplifies the Dumb Stuff That People Do – Room for Debate – NYTimes.com
It takes time to read/listen to smart stuff and process it. So, dumb, mindless, silly stuff circulates much more easily and quickly.
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E-texts: Dragging books into the 21st century | Entrepreneur | Financial Post
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David Puttnam spoke in Dublin tonight – he had some interesting ideas including ORACY – A web definition explains “oracy” as…used to describe a person’s ability to efficiently communicate with others via the spoken word as well as to fully understand oral communication. Wilkinson…created the word to emphasize the need for school children to be able to fully use oral skills as an essential basis for learning and social integration. It is an analogy for the words numeracy and literacy, and aids in bringing the focus of oral skill on par with reading and writing in the classroom.
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This is a beautifully made ‘Who wants to be a Millionaire?’ maths game with 5 levels of difficulty to choose from.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Posted from Diigo. The rest of Diigo In Education group favorite links are here.
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