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September 06, 2010

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Or, maybe I just don’t get enough of it. I’m a real fan of the products that Google makes available for us.  So, when the announcement of the Gmail Priority Inbox showed up, I had to give it a shot immediately. After all, anything that purports to make me more productive has to be good, [...]

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Curriculumbits.com Online Interactive ELearning Teaching Resources Curriculumbits.com offer free online access to a growing range of interactive multimedia e-learning teaching resources. (tags: curriculum lesson_plans curriculumbits.com interactive resources education science math) Discrete Mathematics These applets accompany the textbook, Discrete Mathematics: Mathematical Reasoning and Proof with Puzzles, Patterns and Games, by Doug Ensley and Winston Crawley, published [...]

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September 05, 2010

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Labour Day weekend is big in Essex County.  The biggest event for us is our annual trip to the Harrow Fair.  According to their website, it’s the 156th annual event this year.  That’s an incredible tradition.  My friend @doremigirl and I had been conversing about the awesome food that’s available at these places.  Probably the [...]

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Google Chrome Blog: Back to the future: two years of Google Chrome Looking back today on Chrome’s second anniversary, it’s amazing to see how much has changed in just a short time. In August 2008, JavaScript was 10 times slower, HTML5 support wasn’t yet an essential feature in modern browsers, and the idea of a [...]

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September 04, 2010

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I have a lot of great Twitter people and things that I follow.  When I have the time, they provide me with a continuous stream of serendity and awesome learning.  There is no question in my mind that this concept is the greatest source of inspiration and learning currently available to me. I’ve got lists.  [...]

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Considering CC-NonCommercial? | open thinking A great story about creative commons licensing from Alec Couros. (tags: considering cc noncommercial open thinking) eduTecher.net eduTecher was created in late 2007. The website’s main purpose is to help educators and schools around the world effectively integrate technology, including the wonderful tools on the vast World Wide Web, into [...]

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September 03, 2010

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Request for a bigger provincial image.  Click here for an interactive map.  Try it – it’s very cool.

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Very amateurish and I sure wish that I’d paid attention in art class, but here’s a FollowFriday infographic in tribute to Ontario Educators.  

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Full List – 50 Best Websites 2010 – TIME From the helpful to the distracting, the big hitters to the unknowns, TIME offers a road map to the best of the Web (tags: Websites list 2010 website Web_2.0 full) 10 Personal Response Systems Teaching Strategies: Best Practices for Using Clickers to Support Engagement and Learning [...]

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September 02, 2010

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Yesterday was a big news day.  There will be those who will read about the events in today’s morning paper.  But, if you’re connected, you could have followed the events live, as they happened.  And, if you were so inclined, you could have commented on them as well.  In this day and age, everyone can [...]

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