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  1. Added Jun 16, 2008 by tfishburn
    A great site to visually represent your text. I took all my lesson analyses for the school year and used the site to get a feel for instruction. We need more tools like this to be able to manage information, make it visual, and the ability to massage and manipulate it.
  2. Added May 13, 2008 by tfishburn
    LeaderTalk is the first group blog written by school leaders for school leaders. We hope that our insights and resources are beneficial to P-12 administrators and educational leadership preparation programs.
  3. Added Apr 27, 2008 by rikmillington and 2 others
    Some cool simulations, lessons, ideas.....notice the links on the left-hand navigation under "Interactive." Does require Flash plug-ins.
  4. Added Apr 27, 2008 by tfishburn
    A neat Math site. Games, codes, math news, links, et cetera. Check out how this site might compliment what you are doing in the elementary math classroom.
  5. Added Apr 26, 2008 by tfishburn
    Cool site to create free 30 second videos from your photos (upload or pull in from another photo site - Flickr). Add your own music or select from the site. Your videos then can be downloaded, added to a third party site, or left on Animoto. The end product looks like a movie trailer.
  6. Added Apr 13, 2008 by tfishburn
    Some nice webcasts from Reading Rockets. Some great professional development videos in reference to the best practices of reading instruction.
  7. Added Apr 13, 2008 by tfishburn
    Another legendary educational thinker. Tyler's work and thinking in reference to curricula, choice, engagement, and authentic learning experiences is of value for all current and future educators.
  8. Added Apr 13, 2008 by tfishburn
    Information about one of the most profound thinkers in education today.
  9. Added Mar 03, 2008 by brasst and 3 others
    Learn Vocabulary....Here's how it works: 1. You enter a vocabulary list of any words or data you want. (ex. SAT words, history dates, French-Spanish translations, etc.) 2. Quizlet gives you a specialized learning mode, flashcards, randomly generated tests, and collaboration tools for classmates to help you study those words. 3. You ace your test.
  10. Added Mar 03, 2008 by amiddlet50 and 5 others
    Choose, Compare, Get Help, Enhance. A neat tool to compare wiki features. Pick the wikis that you would like to compare and click the compare button. Stacks wikis side by side to compare: general features, technical features, syntax features, media/files, et cetera. More than you will ever want to know about your soon to be favorite wiki.....enjoy!
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