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6 websites to help students get started creating videos.
Choose from different types of data or add your own to create customizable data maps.
Cool interactive and narrated resource for student writers.
Website that lets you draw and scribble on Google Maps and save as a kml file. Interesting concept with lots of ideas.
A basic website for PreK-2 students that restricts what websites students can access.
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To create a set of flashcards, you first have to create what Ediscio calls a "card box." It is within the card box that you create each flashcard. If you would like to have other users create flashcards with you, you can invite them to be a part of your group. Like most good online flashcard systems, Ediscio provides you with data about your knowledge of the flashcards in your "card box."
From Free Tech 4 Teachers, another of their Links You Might Have missed series, this time focusing on language arts.
Free digital copy of history textbook of the United States. http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/03/howard-zinns-peoples-history-in-free.html
An outstanding visual website for common, useful data from across the nation.
A post about Google Earth 5.0
A great post about making your own US History videos using a drag and drop website.
Edmodo is a Twitter-type micro blog specifically designed for teachers and students.
Blog post describing Supio, a blogging platform that has a group blog feature. Could be an interesting test in a classroom.
The wiki that corresponds to the Free Tech 4 Teachers Blog.
KidZui is a kid-safe web browser that has added an extension to Firefox to turn that web browser kid safe.
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