Websites I Tagged Recently (weekly)
By Paul McMahon on Jan 11, 2009 in Ideas for Great Lessons
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ICT Teaching and Learning | David Nettelbeck
Welcome to teachers who are interested in exploring the enormous potential for computers to make a difference to the ways we teach and the way students learn. Let’s get past the technology and on to the learning.
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How to Embed Almost Anything in your Website
Learn how to embed almost anything in your HTML web pages from Flash videos to Spreadsheets to high resolution photographs to static images from Google Maps and more.
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About Teachers Connecting.com | Teachers Connecting
This website is a virtual convener. It facilitates a ‘handshake’ between teachers interested in cross collaboration project. The comforts in connectivity, constructivism, and collaboration make this ‘handshake’ more intelligent. This virtual convener is based on connecting teachers using more than simply the grade level or location of classrooms.
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YouTube – Disney ‘59 – Donald In Mathmagic Land (1of3)
This is one of 3 YouTube videos that give a great intro to applications of maths.
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SuperClubsPLUS Australia is a protected, online social learning community where kids meet friends, have fun and learn really cool stuff.
Make friends and have fun You’ll find plenty of people to share your interests – surfing, horses, soccer, aussie rules, dance – you name it ..!
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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious | MakeUseOf.com – Annotated
I’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any browser, and worked well with Firefox. For all my needs, it was a great bookmarking service.
Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore.
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Here is a fabulous video showing how easy it is to create with Scratch. No instructions just watch and learn.
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Miles Berry :: Blog :: Top 10 Moodle Myths
Back in October, as part of the HUGToB campaign, Josie Fraser compiled a list of the ‘Top 10 Moodle Myths’. I’ve had a go at putting together some responses, as my first contribution to the Moodle docs project.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.



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