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Twenty Questions
Play Twenty Questions with this generic form.

Real World Math
Links to an extensive array of standards-based curriculum materials, lesson plans, worksheets, and interactive activities.

A Techtorial
Learn how to record, edit, and share sound files.

 

Inside the Brain: An Interactive Tour
The Alzheimer's Association provides a look at how the brain functions and how Alzheimer's disease progresses.

Physics to Go
This American Physical Society features a collection of reviewed web sites and resources for teaching and learning about physics.

Water on the Web (WOW)
Real data about lakes and rivers, and tools and information for solving real-world environmental problems.

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Total Reader

Brenda Dyck
Geography instruction has changed drastically over the past forty years. Students no longer just memorize locations, but grapple with such complex topics as place, space, interdependence, environmental interaction, distance, relational perspectives, and more.

Doug Johnson
We are negligent if dont teach our students how to compose graphically as well as verbally.

 

PowerPoint Presentations
Lesson 9 of Bernie Pooles Essential Microsoft Office 2007 teaches you how to use PowerPoint to create slide shows and related teaching materials.

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

Miguel Guhlin
As an administrator who uses technology in K-12 settings, I like the idea of using technology to R.E.A.C.H. out to parents and create opportunities for learning and dialogue.

Gadget of the Week
Dragnifier is a computer screen magnifier -- and one of my oldest favs.

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