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10 Web Font Combinations That Look Great Together
10 Web Font Combinations That Look Great Together [ #Infographic ] ”2 Great Tastes That Taste Great Together” – Reese’s Web font combinations are a subtle little trick for getting a website to pop. A good pairing of fonts can provide contrast for a website without having to using additional colors or designs. Meaning …
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I’ve always hated that texting was tied to my phone. I’d being working on a project on my desktop computer and hear a text notification go off in the other roo
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Google’s Location History Browser Is A Minute-By-Minute Map Of Your Life | TechCrunch
Quick! Where were you last Tuesday at 6:35 PM? If you’re anything like me, your answer is probably along the lines of “I… have absolutely no idea.”..
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The Most Amazing Science Images of 2013
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Collaboration has gone Google. Create a story and then share your video.
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This year I was teaching the advanced iPad class, even within that class there was a tremendous range of abilities ranging from your early adopters to your skeptics. However, thanks to iTunes U, I was able to differentiate activities.
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The 100 Most Astonishing Images of 2013
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National Geographic favorite images of the year
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Everyday objects blended with simple sketches.
Everyday objects blended with simple sketches.
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Since 2010, San Francisco photographer Shawn Clover has been working on a striking series of then and now composite photos of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. To create the series, Clover
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an animated map of global wind conditions
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10 Ways You’re Jeopardizing Your Blog (And How to Fix Them)
You’ve made it! You have that blog you’ve been enthusiastically promising for weeks. You’re posting, ranting and raving about your favorite music, your marathon training or the latest in fashion. But if you aren’t seeing the results you want from your blog – whether they be user engagement, shares on social sites or simply more…Read This
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How Much Freedom Should A Teacher Have? | Rippl...
How Much Freedom Should A Teacher Have? by Grant Wiggins, Ed.D, Authentic Education In a recent blog post I commented on my dismay at the result about teaching in the just-released annual Kappan poll on education.
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Christmas Carol borrowed from Lowell mill girls
Dickens visited Lowell in 1842, touring the mills and taking notes for a travelogue. The next year, he published "A Christmas Carol." The story was an immediate hit, shaping how we think of Christmas to this day. Now, new research by a Boston University professor and student, Natalie McKnight and Chelsea Bray, is suggesting that the book may have liberally borrowed plots and themes from amateur writings in a literary journal by the millworkers he visited. The discovery, which will be published in a forthcoming book, expands the inspiration for one of the great holiday stories radically across continents, and introduces an unrecognized set of voices into the range of influences on Dickens.
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Bullet Journal: An analog note-taking system for the digital age
Bullet Journal is and anolog journaling and note taking system for the digital age
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4 Things Restaurant Chefs Wish They Could Tell You
We chatted up the pros to find out what they're really doing in their kitchens—and how you can steal their moves. By Lynn Andriani
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One of my favourite blogs to read is Quoteflections. It's always good for a quote or two (or three or four) on any given day. I like to use quotes in presentations myself so a resource like this ...
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A library of cross-disciplinary interestingness and combinatorial creativity
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Web 2.0 to support the nets | Ripples | Scoop.it
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Combine Audioboo Sound Recordings with Audacity
In this post, I’ll explain how you can use a trick to directly save mp3 audio versions of Audioboo recordings you (or others) have shared online, and then combine them together in a single recordin...
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These Beautiful Water Landscapes Will Totally Take Your Breath Away
There’s no doubt that water is essential. We drink it.
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Proteus - a musical exploration game by Ed Key and David Kanaga.
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Back to School January Edition
January comes at us like a lion it seems bringing students who were just getting used to being on break, miserably cold winter days where no sledding is allowed at school, and more assessments. Eve...
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Nuff said, really. (Made using Google's Story Builder. Link to the original video here. You can't get embed code from Story Builder, so I used Screencast-O-Matic to record my screen then uploaded t...
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Creating Great Students | Edutopia
Principal and Edutopia blogger Ben Johnson offers up strategies for engaging students with high-level learning tasks.
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http://www.jogtheweb.com/run/QaBjSJjLHSh0/August-10-for-10-Picture-Book-Event--2013
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: 5 Questions For Every Leader-#LeadershipDay13
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Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Managing Distractions: Maintaining Focus and Creating Media
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Some Videos to Inspire at Back to School | Blogging Through the Fourth Dimension
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Five-Minute Film Festival: Nine Boosts for Late-Summer Learning | Fluency21 – Committed Sardine Blog
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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: A teacher's heart speaks on the first day of school
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Seven Tips for Shifting a Mindset in Your Organization - John Butman - Harvard Business Review
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Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: FluencyFinder V 2.0
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Teacher iPad Orientation Toolkit: 6 Tools Every Teacher Should Master
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Purely Paperless: A Better Classroom Website: Interactive
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Not just for new teachers
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Fluency & Presentation Practice
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Wonderful Chart for Under 13's Web 2.0
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Wonder: and other great book resources
If you are involved with literacy at all, check out this site.
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A great thread on this theme
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A Fragrant Candle and a pair of Million Dollar Arms
Great story; share it with your students as a great model
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iMovie Movie Trailers across the content areas - DEN Blog Network
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Better seeing what we don't see as we teach | Granted, and...
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EduWin Weekly #25 Something to Write the World About - EdReach
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Evolving English Teacher: "Advice from a Tree" to Teachers Preparing for a New School Year
Advice from a Tree.
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Assign BrainRushes to your students & monitor progress with our Leader Tools.
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Must Have List of Common core Checklists for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning