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I was going to include this in last night’s list of Twitter gems, but it really deserves more attention than that. The File Cabinet is
I was going to include this in last night’s list of Twitter gems, but it really deserves more attention than that. The File Cabinet is
The Miller Center of Public Affairs hosts a very good reference resource about US Presidents. The Miller Center’s reference, American President, provides personal and political
One of the really nice things about a rainy day during school vacation week is being able to see more tweets than I typically do
Planet Impact is an interactive activity developed by the people at Amazing Space. Amazing Space, previously reviewed here, provides high-quality simulations and lesson plans for
The World Digital Library makes available, for free, nearly 1200 primary documents and images from collections around the world. Sponsored by the United Nations Educational,
Scitable, produced by Nature Education, looks like a good resource for high school and college students studying genetics. On Scitable students can find more than
Fair Spin is a new news website that I learned about through TechCrunch. Fair Spin publishes abbreviated news feeds from a variety of sources including
Tomorrow is Earth Day. Earlier this month I posted some resources for teaching about Earth Day and environmental science. If Earth Day has snuck up
Almost every day I see thousands of Twitter messages. And since I switched to using TweetDeck I have been able to see more tweets from
Google released two new products today. Earlier I shared the Google News Timeline which will be a great tool for history teachers. Now I would
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