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Wiki How-To Manual

11.16.2011 · Posted in Resources, Wikis, online

wikiHow Website wikiHow is a collaborative effort to build and share the world's largest, highest quality how-to manual. Like Wikipedia, wikiHow is a wiki, in that anyone can write or edit a page on the site. Thousands of people from all over the wor... ...

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Interactive Whiteboards Resources

11.14.2011 · Posted in Resources, interactive whiteboard, online

TESiboard Website TESiboard provides tools that enable teachers to enagage their pupils in a learning dialogue around resources, which are designed for use by teachers on interactive whiteboards. Also suitable for students responding to a task or ch... ...

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Teaching Resources from Microsoft

05.15.2011 · Posted in Resources, tools, windows

Microsoft Free Products Website Microsoft offers tools to help engage students in a variety of subject areas—from moviemaking to collaboration to science and beyond. Teachers can download these tools, the majority of which require no special traini... ...

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Resources For Teachers

04.07.2011 · Posted in Resources, lesson plans, online, rubrics, worksheets

TeAchnology Website TeAchnology provides easy to use resources for teachers including lesson plans, printable worksheets, rubrics, teaching tips, worksheet makers, web quests, math worksheets, and thousands of other great teacher resources. What do... ...

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Online Educational Resources Directory

03.18.2011 · Posted in Resources, online

PedagoNet Website PedagoNet is an online directory offering a wide variety of learning resources such as brain teasers, worksheets, study guides, lessons, math fact creator, videos, jobs, games, Insectclopedia, Musiclopedia and other valuable resourc... ...

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Sharing Moodle Content

02.16.2011 · Posted in Resources, moodle, online

MoodleShare Website MoodleShare is a community of Moodlers sharing their Moodle courses, Moodle Sites, and Moodle Units/Lessons. You can discuss courses and use the resources. What do you think of MoodleShare? ...

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Don’t Just Tweet, Create Something!

I have been fortunate enough to see many resources created by the thousands of willing educators using Twitter. However in my opinion there is a strong case for using hashtagging more systematically, so that we better organise and structure the resources, ideas and thoughts we all have. A Twitter hashtag uses this symbol # folllowed ...

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10 Centuries of European History in 5 Minutes

11.15.2010 · Posted in History, Resources, Video

Here is a brilliant animation which history teachers might find useful which shows the changing face of European borders over the last 1000 years - all nicely wrapped up into a five minute presentation. Why not also check out my other website: www.frog... ...

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