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Coloring pages. Free printable coloring book pictures and photos.
Educational coloring pictures and photos...
Dear visitor, on this site you can find educational coloring pictures and photos.
The images are located in categories that are used frequently in primary school.
New images are added to the collection on a regular basis.
The CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Awards - Press Desk
THE CILIP KATE GREENAWAY MEDAL
Nominations for 2010
The CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Awards - Press Desk
THE CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL
Nominations for 2010
Philadelphia Goodreaders - Philly-Related Literature
I recently stumbled on this list of who-dunnits which are set in and around Philadelphia. Have any of you read any of these books?
Web 2.0 in School Libraries
Linda Bertland
Resources for School Librarians - Index
.: Response-o-matic :.
Response-o-matic is brought to you by Wondermill Webworks, a Canadian company that builds useful online tools and services. We've been around since 1998, and our sites have been featured in USA Today, awarded Yahoo's "Incredibly Useful Site of the Day" and have served 250 million people since we first opened our doors.
Boolify Project: An Educational Boolean Search Tool
Librarians, teachers and parents have told us how hard it is for students to understand web searching. Boolify makes it easier for students to understand their web search by illustrating the logic of their search, and by showing them how each change to their search instantly changes their results.
It's simple, immediate and easy to use with your class or in your library.
Search results are presented through Google's "Safe Search STRICT" technology. There are two important caveats: a) no filtering technology is 100% secure, as this blog posting astutely points out and 2) we are unable to control or modify the results that we provide, beyond the filtering settings available through Google.
Supalogo - create nice logo
generates real cool logos that can be downloaded
Gazette » 50 Web Applications for Teachers
16) Footnote: (http://www.footnote.com/) Footnote is a history teacher’s dream app, with more than 60 million original historical documents to peruse through. Users of Footnote can use the site to view never-before-seen historic documents from renowned institutions like The National Archives and The Library of Congress.
Today's Meet
Good for backchanneling when doing a presentation. It allows people to interact with one another.
25 Free Apps And Websites For Tech-Loving Teachers | Blogging & Technology | So You Want To Teach? | Diigo
Whether you’re looking for ways to incorporate technology into the classroom or into your daily life, the Internet has the tools you need. There are lots of free web apps and websites designed specifically for tech-loving teachers on a tight budget:
Google Assistant - Surf Canyon :: Add-ons for Firefox
This add-on automates the discovery of relevant information buried in the search results on Google, Yahoo!, Bing or Craigslist.
Simply enter your query at one of these search engines as you always would. When you click a result that appeals to you, the application automatically re-ranks the result set in order to bring forward what you need while suppressing what you don’t want. “Recommended” results can come from as deep as page 100, where virtually no one ever looks, but often come from pages 2-10. Surf Canyon also inserts optional “bull’s eye” icons to the search page to enable retrieving recommendations immediately, without having to actually click the particular result.
http://my.SurfCanyon.com further enables you to specify the websites you prefer as well as those you dislike. Preferred content is naturally moved forward in the search results while disliked content is removed altogether. Additionally, you can even insert real-time search results from Twitter and OneRiot. The “Settings” are available here as well as an “Odometer” that will measure the mileage you’re getting out of Surf Canyon.
NanoGong - record, playback and save audio in a web page | Diigo
NanoGong is an applet that can be used by someone to record, playback and save their voice, in a web page. When the recording is played back the user can speed up or slow down the sound without changing it. The speeded up or slowed down version of the recorded sound can be saved to the user's hard disk, if he/she wishes
Stephen King’s “Under the Dome” the next bestseller « The Official Infloox Blog
King is a self-described voracious reader, and his influences span a number of genres and literary periods.
Tim Berners-Lee on the next Web | Video on TED.com
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Nov 8 2009: I think that Mr. Berners-Lee's exciting speech anticipates future trends. And when I say 'future', I mean very near future and not the long-term perspective. However, this 'Raw-Data' idea raises many questions.
First, creating unlimited access to data worldwide means that Intra-nets (supported by government agencies, companies and individuals) have to be merged into the Internet extensively. This will require to overcome desire to hold control, corporate greed and security concerns. Will a multinational company want competitors to gain access to its customer base? Will CIA permit anyone to view security-related data?
Secondly, this model of data exchange stipulates that current copyright model should be revised and changed to facilitate the information flow. As we have seen lately, information flow in the Internet breaks clashes with the strict limitations imposed by 20th century legal norms. Unless this limitation is removed, 'monopoly' for data will still be there.
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Oct 23 2009: He invented the WWW and didn't register sex.com ? !!
he said he asked his boss to....allow..!!.. him to work to his new project
boy..he needs a manager !!!
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Mar 14 2009: It's a great idea for the potential benefits, but the talk didn't attempt to address any of the obvious concerns, such as privacy.
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