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Banned Books Week

Banned Books 15.doc (Nixon)

 

How to Find Web Information Links (WILs) on the CLRN Website (http://www.clrn.org/weblinks/)

  • English-Language Arts
  • History-Social Science
  • Mathematics
  • Physical Education
  • Science
  • Visual & Performing Arts
  • Reference
  • Free Software / Web Tools
  • Free Supplementary Course Materials

Choose a Subject above to browse the Web Information Links (WIL) database. You can also search the database by selecting "Search" from the list of options beneath the "Web Info Links (WIL)" menu item.

The CLRN Web Information Links (WIL) database is a collection of free primary source, secondary source, and reference web sites that are accessible though a standards-based browse function or a search function.

Web Information Links are selected by trained Library Media Teachers using the CLRN Web Information Links Selection Guidelines. All CLRN Web Information Links are suitable for classroom use with students.

 

Go to http://www.bestonlinehighschools.com/ to see the list of all online high schools, a growing phenomenon.

 

Epson Multimedia Projector Recycling Program "Brighter Futures Graduation Program" - until Aug. 31, http://www.epsonbrigthterfutures.com/grad, free recycling of old Epson projectors and discounts on new projectors

 

Lesson Planning Made Easy - Planbook: Efficient Planning, Organizing, and Publishing for Educators. Lesson Planning Software with an esy-to-use interface that allows teachers to input data as basic or as complex as they like. Create a plan based on a basic week with no variations or devise a more complicated schedule that changes each day. $30. Visit http://www.hellmansoft.com/windows/index.html for free trial.

 

 

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Beating the No U-Turn Syndrom: A New Approach to Teaching and Enforcing Copyright Compliance - Doug Johnson on copyright

 

 

Relevant Research can be a Slam Dunk! From Baltimore County Public Schools

Jamie McKenzie's Slam Dunk Lesson Model:A 5-step research project model designed to be completed by students during a more manageable amount of time (1 - 5 class meetings). For use by beginner-technology teachers through expert technology teachers. Includes many great resources as well as Example Slam Dunks.

http://slamdunknecc09.pbworks.com/

 

http://www.go2web20.net/

Diigo- what is it?

 

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