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And they occasionally post useful History / Social Studies articles. Several months ago, they put together a very nice list of 101 Social Studies sites for Social Studies Teacher – I’ve edited the list down to 50 and broke it into a couple of parts.
50 Ways to Integrate Technology
Using Free Websites as Learning & Teaching Tools
Also a link to 50 more ways to integrate technology
"Originally, a landmark literally meant a geographic feature used by explorers and others to find their way back or through an area.
Now, a landmark includes anything that is easily recognizable, such as a monument or a building, or any other spot to designate places that might be of interest to tourists.
Last time we covered some of the most obvious, like the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty. But there are so many countries, and even more landmarks…
So here are 50 more for you to recognize. Are you ready for another trip around the world?"
"Originally, a landmark literally meant a geographic feature used by explorers and others to find their way back or through an area.
Now, a landmark includes anything that is easily recognizable, such as a monument or a building, or any other spot to designate places that might be of interest to tourists.
A few examples are the Statue of Liberty, Uluru, the Taj Mahal, Mount Everest, and the Eiffel Tower.
When we see one of those, everyone knows in which part of the world they are located. Here are 50 landmarks for you to recognize. Are you ready for a trip around the world?"
We decided to plough the history of the entire Internet, from the roots of its underlying technology, to the Web properties that helped it explode, the litigation it endured on the way and disasters companies have suffered as a result of the Net's popularity. We've picked 50 of what we think are the most significant moments, in ten categories spanning almost 40 years of Internet history:
It was not long ago that producing multimedia digital content required expensive equipment and technical expertise; we are at the point now where we can do some very compelling content creation with nothing more complex than a web browser and a bit of imagination. What is a "story" here consists of more than one type of media (images + text, audio + images, etc) that are assembled on the web, and can be presented on the web or embedded into other web sites.
It was not long ago that producing multimedia digital content required expensive equipment and technical expertise; we are at the point now where we can do some very compelling content creation with nothing more complex than a web browser and a bit of imagination. What is a "story" here consists of more than one type of media (images + text, audio + images, etc) that are assembled on the web, and can be presented on the web or embedded into other web sites.
Great collection of useful infographics
A collection of the most confusing/unexplainable photos from my Tumblr blog, Black & WTF
There are plenty of creative ideas for how businesses, non-profits and municipalities can use QR codes to market and communicate themselves better to their stakeholders. Here are 50 that I came up with or stumbled upon.
Some people set their sights on climbing mountains before they die, but the nerds here yearn to delve deep into open-source operating systems, mobile apps, and games. What's on your list?
This could possibly the best compilation of photography i have ever did. All are beautiful , in some is use infrared photography and in some are night vision etc. Hope you Enjoy it.
Using Free Websites as Learning & Teaching Tools
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
With a little spreadsheet magic and a few choices of our own, we bring you the top 50 free apps we're all most thankful for.
50 Fascinating Social Media Facts infographic
To wrap this year, I’ve collected 50 UNIX / Linux sysadmin related tutorials that we’ve posted so far. This is lot of reading. Bookmark this article for your future reference and read it whenever you get free time.
Education is all about learning through innovative solutions, and Open Access (OA) and Open Source (OS) projects drive the goal to bring educational materials to the public through technology. While we have listed some finalized resources in this compilation of the top 50 OA|OS education projects, the focus is on methodologies within OA|OS initiatives.
"Fifty statements/quotes from panelists taken from my notes at the Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age Forum, Oct 27 & 28, 2009: "
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