Websites I Tagged Recently (weekly)
By Paul McMahon on Feb 22, 2009 in Ideas for Great Lessons
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Qik | Share Live Video From Your Mobile Phone – Annotated
Qik enables you to share your moments live with your friends, family and the world—right from your mobile phone!
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Connect: Teacher – Teacher – Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
Lots of curriculum resources for kids, teachers and parents. Good links on the Early Childhood pages
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Web 2.0 in Education (UK) Home – Web 2.0 in Education (UK)
This site is designed to provide teachers with a directory of free webtools along with some suggestions as to how they may be used in the classroom. I have searched over 2000 websites and listed over 200 tools, that’s over 200 opportunities for you to use ICT in your classroom and all for free!
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Sosius: Online sharing and collaboration
Sosius is an online workspace, accessible from any PC or Mac, that lets you create and collaborate. No software to buy and set up. Powerful and flexible, yet easy to use.
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All of Captain Curiosity’s science experiments:
* are SUPER EASY and SUPER FUN!
* use simple, everyday objects
* teach students the fundamentals of Science, so they reach High School ready to go, and best of all, they are
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National_Declaration_on_the_Educational_Goals_for_Young_Australians.pdf (application/pdf Object)
This is a replacement of the Adelaide Declaration on education in Australia. This one is the Melbourne Declaration on Educational goals for Young Australians from December 2008.
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New Edorigami resource: Multiple Intelligences and ICT | Educational Origami
ICT and Multiple Intellegences with some great resources for expanding each one.
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2-Character Alphabetical Country Codes – Digraphs of All Countries
This is the list of country codes used in the google spreadsheets heatmap.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.


