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It's a memory thing - Tales of Things
Connecting anything with any media, anywhere!
Wouldn't it be great to link any object directly to a 'video memory' or an article of text describing its history or background? Tales of Things allows just that with a quick and easy way to link any media to any object via small printable tags known as QR codes. How about tagging a building, your old antique clock or perhaps that object you're about to put on eBay? -
http://www.mathplayground.com/manipulatives/AreaandPerimeter_secure.swf
Find the area and perimeter of rectangles - an interactive math lesson from Math Playground
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BBC - BBC Two Programmes - Stargazing LIVE
BBC resources for space and astronomy
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http://www.wmnet.org.uk/wmnet/custom/files_uploaded/uploaded_resources/853/PVcardsdecimalv2.swf
Decimal Place Value Cards
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WorkFlowy - Organize your brain.
Organize your brain
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Welcome to Primary Treasure ChestWe are NOW a FREE teaching resource website!All of our primary school teaching resources are now FREE to download.
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http://www.miniclip.com/games/snow-line/en/snowline.swf
Drawing game with Santa - great with an IWB
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http://www.slimekids.com/games/typing-games/typingfiles/tidepool.swf
Online typing instructional game
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Invisible Hearts Project - Home
We are a group of Australian school kids who want to make a difference with our anti-cyberbullying project
♥ We want to create awareness about cyberbullying and we want you to join us in taking a stand against it by FOLLOWING us! -
Happy 19th birthday to text messaging! [infographic] - Holy Kaw!
Happy 19th birthday to text messaging! [infographic]
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Using Prezi in the Classroom | The Creative Education Blog
The first is that it’s really pretty. Prezi calls itself the ‘zooming presentation editor’ and when you see one in action you’ll see it’s a very slick process zooming into and out of different text and embedded media. This may sound like a small point, but then this is a presentation – and looks are important to maintain engagement.
Superior Alternatives to Crappy OS X Software Macs come bundled with a lot of software out of the box and while most of it is at least passable, much of it lacks the feature set power users need. That's the catch with a lot of default Mac software, it's easy, but the second you want to do something more with it, you're out of luck. We've compiled a list of our favorite replacements for the usually workable, but generally boring OS X default software. tags: mac software alternatives os x osx lifehacker apple tools Apps in Education: 6 Apps for Creating Outlines on the iPad: Capturing information quickly and efficiently in a classroom is an important skill. So much of what we do in the classroom needs to be documented either b
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