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Create your own social network with Ning
Learn how to build your own Squidoo lense and get free traffic to your sites.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Arts Edge Website: Kennedy Center
Contains Musical Harlem lesson plan and others
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Harlem Renaissance Women - Dreaming in Color
Black women writers, artists, poets, & journalists
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Harlem Stomp!: A Cultural History of the Harlem Renaissance
Hill, Laban Carrick. Harlem Stomp!: A Cultural History of the Harlem Renaissance. New York: Little, Brown, Young Readers, 2009.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
MTTC LiveBook Webinar Slides
Slides from May 8 webinar.
Posted by Earl Nicholas, last updated on May 8, 2012
Making Curriculum Pop
Hey, Hey, Hey this is Ryan Goble coming at you with teaching resources and fun; and if you're not careful we'll share some cool web links before we're done! ...Making Curriculum Pop was created in the spirit of groundbreaking shows like Fat Albert, Sesame
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Chess.com
The #1 place to play free online chess and learn chess rules, openings, & strategies. You can also find chess games, explore downloads, & review chess sets.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on November 20, 2011
United Nations cyberschoolbus
Council for Teaching About the United Nations has a range of lesson plans and resources to engage your learners K-12 on global issues.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
UNICEF Television Video Catalogue
The UNICEF Television video catalog is a resource tool for educators, child rights activists, journalists, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), policy makers as well as the private sector. We offer high quality productions to profile a deeper understand
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
EdSteps
A New Path to Student Achievement Join EdSteps in building a new way to see growth in student performance, using real examples of student work. EdSteps seeks work samples from people of all ages that demonstrate key skills, beginning with Writing samples
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011