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Panda-Monium
Students learn basic facts about pandas, then categorize them using an online Venn diagram.

Sites to See
Larry Ferlazzo's Best Quizzes
Explore Larry's best online personality, career, political, and just plain fun quizzes.


July Calendar
Sunshine and ladybugs adorn this traceable summertime calendar.





Smile! Digital Cameras Can Make Your Day
Teachers across the country and around the world are discovering the many valuable uses for digital cameras; uses that both engage students and make their own professional lives easier.



Picture Perfect
Michelle Gay's young photographers use pictures as an inspiration for writing.






Miguel Guhlin: The IT Crowd
Building Your Personal Learning Network
Our understanding of learning is changing. We need to think of learning as an experience that happens when we connect with others.



Doug Johnson: Tech Proof
Is PowerPoint Evil?
Keep in mind my "Johnson's Rule": Tools are neither good nor bad. The same hammer can both break windows and build cathedrals.



Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Teaching in a Culture of "They'll Never Let Us"
The responsibility to improve schools from within ultimately rests on the shoulders of the schoolhouse and its educators.





From the Science Machine
Use Amusement Park Physics to explore the topics of physics and forces. (Grades 3-12)


Embracing the Vision: One-to-One Computing in Our Classrooms
Conducting real research, collecting real data, publishing in a real public space (the Web)...What can be done only partly with previous technologies can be done easily, seamlessly, with handhelds, making students into scientists, publishers, enthusiastic discoverers, making one-to-one computing worth any trouble, cost, or frustration.

Alma Row's
Gadget of the Week



CamStudio allows users to create videos of what they're doing on their computers and add narration.


From the Reading Machine
Wizards and Pigs Poetry Pickle reinforces rhyme and alliteration. (Grades 3-6)

From the Math Machine
Planet Blaster is a fun Web site for teaching basic computation or algebra. (Grades 2-7)


Check out this week's site reviews:
CT4ME: Computing Technology for Math Education
Help for teachers and parents in teaching K-12 math.

Behavior Advisor
Tips and step-by-step directions for behavior management.

LD Online
Site about learning disabilities for teachers, parents, kids, and paraprofessionals.

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PC Tune Up
Make sure your computer is ready for the day.