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Have you seen the American History in Video materials from Alexander Street Press? Billed as "a massive, first-of-its kind collection of streaming video covering the entire gamut of American history," the database is available as a free trial from now through April 30. Check it out.
In recognition of Earth Day 2009, USA Today "brings you the news and tools you need to live a greener lifestyle, all in one location." Join the Earth Day Celebration.
Do you twitter? Visit the Twitter4Teachers Wiki to find out how it can help you keep in touch with colleagues -- and how keeping in touch can make you a better teacher. For more about "twittering," read 22 (at press time) Interesting Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom, a PowerPoint presentation we borrowed from Tom Barretts Ideas to Inspire under a Creative Commons license.
And have a great week!

myPhone Kids love texting. Why not let them practice writing with this fun "cell phone?"

Write a Number Story Make writing across content areas fun with this K-3 computer activity.

Online Writing Tools Watch student writing come alive with free online writing tools for students in grades 7-12 or for K-12 teachers.

A Techtorial Learn how to download, install, and use Firefox, an open source Web browser.

Mobile Technology Goes to School Matt Cooks fifth graders use cell phones to enhance learning and keep classroom doors open 24/7.

Twenty-Two (at press time) Interesting Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom Read the experts ideas for simple ways to use Twitter with students -- and then add an idea (or two) of your own.

Filamentality
A fill-in-the-blank tool for turning Internet resources into online learning activities.

International Property Rights in the Digital Age
Copyrights and copy wrongs for middle and high school students.

Earth’s Birthday Project
Good hands-on approach to celebrating Earth Day year-round.

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Doug Johnson Lots of image generators are available on the Web. Most are free and easy to use -- so easy even a technology director can manage them. Here are five of my favorites.

Bernie Poole Exploring the risks involved in integrating the Internet into the K-12 curriculum.

Brendas Blog Tinkering while thinking leads to "thinkering" an important learning pastime for teachers and students alike.

Nancy Willard All schools must develop effective strategies to address the issue of online safety.

Meet other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team .

Gadget of the Week Need to edit a picture on the fly? Do it online with Pixenate.

Technology Training Programs That Work In some schools, staff technology use nears 100 percent; in others, it is virtually non-existent. Discover how schools can encourage -- or discourage -- staff technology use.

Miguel Guhlin What if you could broadcast learning at will via the Internet to a world of learners?

PowerPoint Presentations Lesson 10 of Bernie Pooles Essential Microsoft Office 2007 teaches you PowerPoint beyond the basics.

Jing Along With Us Introduction to a professional development session about Web 2.0 tools


Featured (Free) Webinars
Thursday, April 23
4:00pm (EST)
Web Security: Protecting Kids and Data from Tech & Learning
Security trends, policies, practices, and solutions for data security, child safety, and other security challenges.

Friday, April 24
2:00pm (EST)
Assessment and Grading Solutions from Hewlitt-Packard
An introduction to the HP Assessment and Grading solution.

Tuesday, April 28
4:00pm (EST)
Transforming Curriculum in the Technology-Rich Classroom from K-12 Computing Blueprint
How does ongoing, 24/7 access to computer technology change the ways in which students learn and teachers teach?

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What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Emmott Elementarys fifth grade page.