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Soshiku - The Smart Way to Keep Track of Your Schoolwork
Soshiku is a simple but powerful tool that manages your high school or college assignments. Soshiku keeps track of when your assignments are due and can even notify you via email or SMS.
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Green Students Fundraising
A fresh idea to meet growing fundraising needs.
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Clif's Notes
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Do Schools Kill Creativity?
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining (and profoundly moving) case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity, rather than undermining it. With ample anecdotes and witty asides, Robinson points out the many ways our schools fail to recogni
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eduScapes: A Site for Life-long Learners
Anette Lamb
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Classroom 2.0
Welcome to Classroom20.com, the social networking site for those interested in the practical application of computer technology (especially Web 2.0) in the classroom and in their own professional development. Especially we hope that those who feel they ar
in list: Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom
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Karl Fisch's Blog
"A staff development blog for...teachers exploring constructivism and 21st century learning skills."
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Infinite Thinking Maching
"The Infinite Thinking Machine (ITM) is designed to help teachers and students thrive in the 21st century. Through an active blog, an Internet TV show, and other media resources, the ITM shares a "bazillion practical ideas" for turning the infinite univer
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David Warlick's Blog
Warlick's views on "teaching and learning in the new information landscape" are innovative and provocative.
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180 Days? - A Karl Fisch Presentation
Fisch presents the argument that there are not really 180 teaching days in the school year.
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