Thursday, November 15, 2007
Technology changes our perspective all the time.
This is an image taken onboard Kaguya, a Japanese probe, on our moon. The rest of the details are from NASA. " The Moon's surface is a region near its south pole. On Earth, you can see Australia (center) and Asia (low right). The upper side of the Earth is the Southern Hemispher, thus Australia looks "upside down". Credit: JAXA/NHK.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Latest Links for Teachers!
Here are my site suggestions for this week!
A collection of great teacher/student resources from Eduhound and Time Magazine.
Great resources by the teacher for the teachers.
Register and join Teacher Domain, sponsored by WGBH
There are a wealth of free video resources. This one caught my eye! Metals in Hydrochloric Acid
If you have heard of the 1-1 laptop for third world countries, for the next 12 days there is an opportunity for anyone to purchase one for themselves and donate one to a third world country( this means it is a 200.00 donation) as part of the 399.00 price. You can read more details here. I've ordered mine and can't wait to find out which country will get my donated one.
Enjoy your Thanksgiving break and I will have more ideas after that.
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Route 21, which way?
Are you looking for Route 21? If not, then you should be, check this link and see what you think.
More later.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Presentation to the School Committee Nov. 7, 2007
This was my presentation to the school committee Nov. 7, 2007. Click to view.
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