Daily Bookmark Post 03/11/2010
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Math Worksheets | Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Fractions Time
Math-Aids.Com is a free resource for teachers and parents. You can make an unlimited number of printable math worksheets for children, the classroom or homework practice. The flexibility of the worksheet generators and the text book quality of the worksheet being generated, makes Math-Aids.Com a very unique resource on the internet for people wanting to create and use Math Worksheets. The answer key is included with each math worksheet as it is created. The worksheets are randomly generated so when you request one it will be different every time. Each math topic has several different types of math problems so you may choose which area to focus on in that subject.
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Just the links, m’am – checkin’ out ReadTwit
Twitter has been one of my primary sources for professional development for quite some time. My PLN consistently shares amazing resources that can be useful to myself or my staff. However, as my network grows, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep up with all of the great things being shared. This is where ReadTwit comes in.
ReadTwit takes all of the links from your Twitter feed and creates a clean, manageable RSS feed for them.
What’s great about this service is that if the link shared is an image, the image will be visible in my feed so I do not have to click through the link to see that image. Here is what the Reader entry looks like for a link to an image:
If the link is to a video, same thing, the video is shown in my Google Reader and I do not have to go to YouTube to view the video:
This tool has become incredibly useful for me to easily keep track of all of the amazing resources my fabulous PLN shares with me.
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Daily Bookmark Post 03/05/2010
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Daily Bookmark Post 03/04/2010
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10 Massive Maps of the Internet | Listicles
Every so often, web users with various sorts of artistic skills and different understandings of telecommunications will try to create maps of the Internet. Why, earlier this week The New York Times ran this piece about the shape of the Internet featuring two interesting maps by Peter Morance. Of course, being the comprehensive Internet cartographers that we are we figured it would be best to have as many maps of the thing as possible available during future travels. So we rounded up these 10 Massive Maps of the Internet to help you find your way.
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The map as history : a multimedia atlas of world history with animated historical maps
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