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ThinkQuest
The phrase should be international awarding winning projects K-12.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
The Wayback Machine
The historical archive of almost all websites in the world. Compare today's version of a site with snapshots of past years. Great for research. Great for teaching web ethics. And it is FREE.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
New York Times: Plan Would Let Students Start College After 10th Grade
The new system of high school coursework with the accompanying board examinations is modeled largely on systems in high-performing nations including Denmark, Finland, England, France and Singapore.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Wix
It bills itself as a flash-based website creator, but everything you create in it can be saved as an embeddable image meaning you can work it like a high level and more interactive version of Glogster.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Around the World with 80 Schools
Around the World with 80 Schools started in 2009 and is an ongoing project. Find educators who are interested in short or longer collaborative projects among students or connect with "experts" who are willing to skype into your classroom to tell a story o
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Heidi Hayes Jacobs on Making Literacy Instruction Work
Heidi Hayes Jacobs is interviewed by Visual Thesaurus. In the first part of this interview, Heidi exposes the pitfalls of American literacy instruction and explains what we can do to improve it.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
A Complete List of Online Math Resources
Whether you are confused by multiplication, need extra practice with geometry proofs, or find yourself struggling to understand logarithms, you are sure to find a website from the following list that fits your math needs. We have scoured the Internet in o
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
A Complete List of Online Math Resources
Whether you are confused by multiplication, need extra practice with geometry proofs, or find yourself struggling to understand logarithms, you are sure to find a website from the following list that fits your math needs. We have scoured the Internet in o
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Jing
Jing is free software that adds visuals to your online conversations.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
After 10 Years, Federal Money for Technology in Education
Article from The New York Times. A must read for all of us.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011