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gettingtrickywithwikis - home
Great site with TONS of ideas on how to involve a wiki in classroom lessons and projects
cooltoolsforschools - home
Great page with tons of online tools for schools
C of C MATH MEET
College of Charleston math tournament information. This tournament is held every spring.
Furman Mathematics Department - Tournament
Information on the Furman University Math Tournament
Columbia College | Mathematics Day for High School Girls
Columbia College Math Day for Girls information page. This is an annual math tournament for females held in Columbia, SC every fall.
CCU Math Contest - Coastal Carolina University
Coastal Carolina University Math Tournament - information on this tournament held every spring in Myrtle Beach, SC
AASU Math Tournaments
Armstrong Atlantic State University Math Tournament information. This tournament is held every spring.
Citadel Mathematics Competition
Citadel Math Tournament held every spring.
Clemson Calculus Challenge
Clemson Calculus Challenge held every spring at Clemson University.
University of South Carolina High School Math Contest
USC's Math Tournament held every spring in Columbia, SC.
Crayon Physics Deluxe | Puzzles & Card-Playing Download | PC World
Fun Physics program - it is shareware
YouTube - New Math
Here is a really funny song about "new math" - probably not something you want to show your students!
Download « Stu's Double Jeopardy!
Free Jeopardy template along with quizzes and templates
I have seen and used other Jeopardy templates in my lessons, but this one looks to be the easiest and best looking.
Online student-teacher friendships can be tricky - CNN.com
myspace and facebook teacher student relationship
Streamline It Part I: Diigo or Bust : Metanoia
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- Slideshow: A slideshow based upon a tag complete with screen-shot of the page and annotations
- Watchlist: Add a tag that you want watched and it feeds in all bookmarks tagged with that term
- Groups: Form social groups based upon common interests
- Save Elsewhere: This tool posts all bookmarks from Diigo to other tools like Delicious. Great feature for those that want to maintain Delicious because a network has already formed there.
- Blog: A really powerful way to blog about your Diigo work. A lot stronger than Delicious. I’m often annoyed by all the link posts (use to advocate for it) but this allows for a better post with the link.
- Twitter Post: What can I say? I love anything that interacts this efficiently and effectively with Twitter. All you have to do is click Send > Twitter and you’ll get a popup to complete your Tweet. Very slick!
- Enhanced Link Roll: This is really cool and a great feature for websites. Not only do you display your latest links, these links display your annotations!
- Diigolet: A great way to use Diigo without having to download the toolbar. This helps in schools where the toolbar might be a bit of a struggle to get installed.
can admit that streamlining isn’t the only reason for Diigo. There simply are some great toys built into this tool that I’m anxious to use at a great depth (something I can do by lessening the amount of tools I’m using).
- All the ways to utilize Diigo - on 2008-03-30
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