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Mark Anderson's Blog » The iPad & Critical Pedagogy
it’s not about the latest app… The iPad & Critical Pedagogy http://t.co/hSCU6yuy via @zite
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Tenement Museum New York City – NYC Museum
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum in NY is located at 97 Orchard, which was home to nearly 7,000 working class immigrants from over 20 nations from 1863 to 1935. The museum site houses photographs and even a RPG enabling website visitors to take on the role of a recent immigrant, choosing a name, a job, and more, all guided by an actress portraying Victoria Cofino, who lived at 97 Orchard in the early part of the twentieth century.
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PocketMod: The Free Recyclable Personal Organizer
Make paper foldable organizers and study aids for all kinds of subjects.
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New Blog Post: Some Fantastic And Fabulous Ladies To Follow On Twitter http://t.co/j1HST22L
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Italo Calvino’s List of Reasons Why We Should Read the Classics | biblioklept
Italo Calvino’s List of Reasons Why We Should Read the Classics http://t.co/O920EVve via @zite
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Gordon Parks’s Alternative Civil Rights Photographs – NYTimes.com
These startling images would be excellent to share with students studying books like The Bluest Eye and A Lesson Before Dying.
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The Nerdy Teacher: The Epic @Evernote Experiment #edchat @EvernoteSchools
The Epic Evernote Experiment! http://t.co/5Bgo9VJk – How I plan to use @EvernoteSchools in my classroom. Thanks to @Doxiescanner for helping
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The story of ex-slave Jordan Anderson’s famous letter to his master – News-Sentinel.com
Jordan Anderson’s letter to his former master would be great for social studies classes. This article tells the story behind the letter and shares the letter alongside its story.
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4 Excellent Homework Apps for your iPad
4 Excellent Homework Apps for your iPad http://t.co/HIPnFasV #edtech
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Free Technology for Teachers: QR Code Treasure Hunt Generator
QR Code Treasure Hunt Generator http://t.co/UteiUZuu