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A Techtorial
Learn how to create your own teacher or student blog.

Family Tree
A rainy summer day? Invite children to fill in an easy 3-generation family tree.

Social Bookmarking
Discover the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use.

Lizards and Snakes: Alive
This online exhibition explores the world of squamates with video, sound and photographs.

LifeWorks
The National Institutes of Health office of Science Education explores more than one hundred careers in health and medical sciences.

How Products Are Made
Learn how a range of products from breath mints to boomerangs -- are made.

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Total Reader

Brenda Dyck
Do todays classroom teachers have a shelf life? Is it possible that teacher "restlessness" is a natural consequence of life-long learning? How has the Internet contributed to that change?

Doug Johnson
As if high-level reading, writing, and math are not sufficient for college preparedness, along comes this high-sounding "information literacy."

More on Database Use
Lesson 8 of Bernie Pooles Essential Microsoft Office 2007 teaches users more about how to use the features of the Access database.

Meet all the members of our Technology Columnist Team:
* Brenda Dyck
* Miguel Guhlin
* Doug Johnson
* Bernie Poole
* Alma Row
* Nancy Willard

Miguel Guhlin
Of all the tools available, blogging is the one tool that has the potential to bring about the most change in your learning and leading situation.

Gadget of the Week
Convert Tube makes it easy to download a video to your computer with just a few clicks.

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