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A Techtorial Learn what social bookmarking is, and try one system of social bookmarking for your class.
Nutrition
Help keep kids up-to-date on the latest nutritional information with regular visits to some of the best nutrition sites on the Web.
 The History Lab
Build your own lessons from primary sources at this interactive site.
Exploring Space: The Quest for Life
PBS examines mysteries about the origin of life that may exist in space.
EconEdLink
A database of more than 250 classroom tested, Internet-based economic lessons for K-12 teachers.
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Brenda Dyck I admit it -- I am a virtual eavesdropper. It was on a blog that I first read about a new form of digital storytelling called place-based storytelling, an adaptation of digital storytelling that combines digital mapping tools with the power of the narrative.
Doug Johnson Take a serious look at some high quality software that is now available -- at no cost.
PowerPoint Presentations Lesson 10 of Bernie Pooles Essential Microsoft Office 2007 teaches you PowerPoint beyond the basics.
Meet all the members of our Technology Columnist Team:
* Brenda Dyck
* Miguel Guhlin
* Doug Johnson
* Bernie Poole
* Alma Row
* Nancy Willard
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Miguel Guhlin
Writing an AUP must be a collaborative, conversational, transparent process that facilitates conversation between human beings trying to understand who they are together.
Gadget of the Week Stickies allows you to create virtual sticky notes on your desktop.

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