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Scavenger Hunt Websites Page
Here are some scavenger hunt websites that teachers can use with their students in the classroom. There are also some resources for teachers about scavenger hunts.
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Education World ® - Curriculum: Scavenger Hunts: Searching for Treasure on the Internet!
Internet scavenger hunts are a way for students to practice problem solving, improve their reading and comprehension skills, and learn how to search the Internet. Included: A sampling of online scavenger hunts for students of all ages!
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Pdf Search Engine - Ebook Search
Want e-books on a particular topic head over to PDF search engine. It lets you search the web for PDF books and easily download them to your hard disk.
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NoodleTools: The Ethical Researcher: A Proactive Constructivist Approach
.pdf Resources: "No More Cat and Mouse" - plagiarism and citation in context - 4 Phases of notemaking/notetaking - Beyond Cut&Paste - How to Assess a Biblio. for Understanding - Plagiarism Policy Template - Beyond Acceptable Use: Ethical/Academic Use
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Curriculum Collaboration Toolkit
Effective teaching with technology matches the teacher's goals and the learner's characteristics and needs, with tools that enhance understanding.
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Effective teaching with technology matches the teacher's goals and the learner's characteristics and needs, with tools that enhance understanding.
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NoodleTools : MLA / APA Bibliography Composer, Notecards, Free Research Tools
NoodleTools provides innovative software that teaches students and supports teachers and librarians throughout the entire research process. *Search intelligently *Assess the quality of results *Record, organize and synthesize information using online notecards *Format your bibliography in MLA or APA style
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The Power of Educational Technology
The Power of Educational Technology
Demonstrating the power of technology to improve learning, create communities and inspire new thinking. -
7 Things You Should Know About... | ELI | EDUCAUSE
2-page guides to emerging tech and web 2.0 tools. Specific applications in higher-education
