Oct 11 2009
School 2.0 Bookmarks (weekly)
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Share and edit documents easlily with docverse
INstead of sending docs via e-mail you can quickly safe it to docverse and it also supports realtime co-editing.
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Bookwink: Video Booktalks for Kids, Teachers and Librarians
Bookwink’s mission is to inspire kids to read. Through podcasting and web video, they hope to connect kids in Grades 3 through 8 with books that will make them excited about reading. The videos are approximately 3 minutes long and are updated monthly. Each video booktalk is about a different topic, and additional read-alikes can be found on the Bookwink website. You can look for books by subject, grade level, author or title. They are constantly updating the book lists with our newest favorite books.
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Our World And The Science Behind It
Lovely resources and images for biology and life sciences teachers
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Search sites for learners (a customized learner friendly google search engine)
I have created this search engine to see how it works and in order for me to create my learning object where you can learn how to create your own search engine which you can download from here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/20796551/A-guide-for-teachers-on-how-to-create-a-customized-search-engine
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A great classroom link resource page
eg EDUCATION RESOURCES, SEARCH ENGINES, COOL LINKS FOR KIDS,TECHNOLOGY LINKS, READING RESOURCES, ALL ABOUT WRITING, SCIENCE LINKS, MATH LINKS FOR EVERYONE, SOCIAL STUDIES LINKS GEOGRAPHY & PLACES IN THE WORLD, CELEBRATIONS BY THE MONTH,Links 4 SCHOOL LEADERS & SUPERVISORS, JUST FOR PARENTS
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Don’t miss Wolfram Alpha Homework Day
Meet us here on October 21, 2009, for the first Wolfram|Alpha Homework Day. This groundbreaking, live interactive web event brings together students and educators from across the country to solve your toughest assignments and explore the power of using Wolfram|Alpha for school, college, and beyond.
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LOts of really brilliant web sites and reference sites for kids. Reading lists etc
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NASSP – Principles for Principals
A few pointers for principals…
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Listen to poems read by the poets themselves
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Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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