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Space Lesson Plans with Google Sky | My Fresh Plans
"Space Lesson Plans with Google Sky"
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Beth Newingham: Take Your Students to Typing Camp! | Top Teaching
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CyberSmart! Student Curriculum
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book.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object)
tutorial on how to use Diigo - good to send to teachers. excellent example of how to use voicethread for tutorials
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Free online typing test with touch typing tutorials.
10 minutes/day for 2 weeks
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TypingTest.com - Free Typing Test & Typing Games Online
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eLearning – Keyboarding with 4th and 5th grade students | School Technology Solutions
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eLearning – Teaching Keyboarding to 2nd and 3rd Grade Students | School Technology Solutions
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Keyboarding with 1st Grade Students | School Technology Solutions
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Learn2Type.com - learn to type online FREE typing exercises and typing tests - Typing for Tots
Start after Halloween after they have really learned their letters.
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Welcome to the iPod & iPad User Group Wiki
iPod & iPad User group wiki
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Curriki - COPYRIGHTANDOPENCONTENTWHATDOYOUKNOW_0
Open-licensed content gives an option for free, legal content that can be
remixed. I've found that middle schools students are very engaged in this topic, in part because they are content producers and copyright holders themselves. (See http://www.k12handhelds.com/blog/?p=188 for a discussion of this.) -
Educational Equity Center at AED >> Science: It's A Girl Thing
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YouTube - How to Use Knuckles to Recall Number of Days in Each Month
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Free Technology for Teachers: Comprehensive Lesson Plans for Teaching Copyright
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FedFlix : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
hosted by the Internet Archive, is a collection of nearly 2000 films produced by the US government during the 20th Century. The topics of these films range from presidential speeches to agricultural practices to public health and safety. Some films are instructional in nature, for example there is a film for police officers on how to arrest someone. Other films are more informative in nature and some films are flat-out propaganda films. All of the FedFlix films are in the public domain so feel free to reuse and remix them as you and your students desire. The films can be downloaded or viewed online. Films can also be embedded into your blog or website.
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an option similar to Google's for finding Creative Commons licensed images. When you search for images using Yahoo's image search tool, you can select filters to refine results to show only images that are licensed under Creative Commons. The filters allow you to select filters for images that can be used for commercial purposes or images that are licensed for remixing and building upon.
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a great place to find thousands of images that are in the public domain. These images can be used in any way that you and your students see fit. There are twenty-two categories of images of which the largest collections are of animals, birds, and sunsets.
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more than 75,000 images that teachers and students can use in their academic projects. All of the images can be used under a Creative Commons license that requires you to give proper attribution when necessary. You can find images by using the search box or you can browse through more than 800 portfolios and groups organized by subject.
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Pictures of Animals -- Animal Photos!
a great source of Creative Commons licensed photos of animals. All of the photos are categorized by animal. Each image indicates the type of Creative Commons license associated with the picture. Animal Photos also offers advice on giving attribution for each photo.
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morgueFile free photos for creatives by creatives
free photos with license to remix. The Morgue File photo collection contains thousands of images that anyone can use for free in academic or commercial presentations. The image collection can be searched by subject category, image size, color, or rating. Morgue File is more than just a source for free images. The Morgue File also features a "classroom" where visitors can learn photography techniques and get tips about image editing.
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a video website designed and maintained by the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The purpose of Art Babble is to provide a place for people to learn about the creation of art, artists, and collections through quality video productions. Visitors to Art Babble will find videos related to many forms of and formats for art. Browse the video channels and you'll find videos covering a wide array of topics including abstract art, European Art and Design, African Art, graphic design, glass, sculpture, surrealism, and much more.
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Copyright Criminals - For Educators - ITVS
Here is a link to free, downloadable lesson plans and video modules for the
film Copyright Criminals, including a module about Clyde Stubblefield's
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Educational Technology and Life » Blog Archive » Quick and Easy Mail Merge in Google Docs
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The power of video to inspire and move us in less than three minutes is amazing. This video by Nick Vujicic ("Are You Going To Finish Strong?) can help anyone get some perspective on their life and day, as well be inspired.
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Day 1 experiences with a class blog on 21classes « Moving at the Speed of Creativity
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Free Technology for Teachers: BlogBooker - Turn Your Blog to a PDF Book
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is a free service that allows you to turn your the contents of your Blogger blog into a PDF. Using BlogBooker is a fairly straight-forward process.
BlogBooker walks you through each step of the process except for the very first step which might sound a little too "techy" for some Blogger users, but it's actually quite easy. The first step in using BlogBooker is to export the contents of your blog as an XML file. This is actually easy to do in Blogger. Step one is to open the "settings" menu of your Blogger blog. Step two is to select "export blog" under "basic" menu. Step three is to click "download." Don't worry, exporting the contents of your blog will not remove any content from your blog. After you've completed the export process, jump over to BlogBooker and follow their directions for completing the transition from XML file to PDF.
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Critical thinking In the classroom
From Microsoft
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Plagiarism: Avoiding, Stopping and Detecting
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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you might find this interesting:
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