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Member since Mar 23, 2008, follows 30 people, 9 public groups, 126 public bookmarks (131 total).

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Recent Bookmarks and Annotations

  • http://lastokes.ifp3.com on 2009-05-11
  • WebTools4u2use » About This Wiki on 2008-04-29
  • Pennsylvania eLearning Center on 2008-04-29
  • Providing Real Estate Services in Western PA on 2008-04-28
  • GCALSYNC on 2008-04-28
    • Carry your Google Calendar in your pocket! GCalSync is an
      open source application that lets you do a two-way
      synchronization between Google Calendar and
      your phone's built-in calendar. Download events to your phone, or add an event on your phone
      and upload it to Google Calendar
  • Nota : Grab it. Mix it. Share it. on 2008-04-28
  • Friedbeef’s Tech on 2008-04-28
    • 3 Video Recipe Websites That Sizzle





      December 23rd 2007 in Useful Tips by James Yeang
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      Recipes always seem pretty easy when you read it.  When you actually get down to cooking it however, that’s another story altogether.  That’s one of the reasons why I feel video recipe sites are so useful.  With video, you get to see all the details, intricacies of preparation, and because you can track the recipe as it takes its course -  you can compare it with your own work.


      Without further ado, here are 3 of my favorite video cooking sites:


      Get the best step-by-step walkthrough for any recipe


       

    • Rouxbe manages to thread the balance between professional and novice very well.  It provides high quality video recipes, but at the same time provides a ton of help to rookie chefs (like me).  For example, does the video require you to dice onions but you’re not really sure how?  At the sidebar, there will be little drill-down videos which are related to the recipe at hand… so you’ll be able to swing off to a video about the best ways to dice onions , then continue on with the original recipe video. 


      Learn from pros and other members in the community

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  • openpd » home on 2008-04-28
  • Teaching the Civil War with Tech » home on 2008-04-28
  • Digital History on 2008-04-28

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Groups

  • CFF Coaches

    158 members, 3571 items

    This group is a common place for Classrooms for the Future to pool links for use with/by their teachers.

  • Clif's Notes on EdTech

    588 members, 1531 items

    Resources on Education, Technology and More.

  • Discovery Educator Network

    685 members, 2414 items

    This group is for educators to aggregate content from Discovery Educator Network events, institutes, conference presentations, webinars, blogs, and workshops.

  • Educational Technology Planning

    184 members, 129 items

    Here's a group for bookmarking resources related to technology planning. Specifically, I'll be collecting examples of tech plans here.

  • educators

    1243 members, 6069 items

    Educators sharing bookmarks and best practice. We have a set of standard tags to help us share things that you may use in addition to your tags. (You may subscribe to these tags via RSS feed by subject area, which makes it very useful.)

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