Look what I found! 12/09/2008

  • This fair-use guide offers copyright shelter
    Media and legal experts create a code to help teachers and students understand fair use of copyrighted materials

    tags: fairuse, copyright

  • The Internet can be a scary place for elementary teachers. On one hand, you want to share the Internet as a wonderful tool with your students, but on the other, you worry about safety and helping them find the most useful resources without getting lost on the information superhighway. Because of this, we’ve put together a listing of some of the best sites for elementary teachers and students online, plus a few tools to help you keep everything together.

    tags: web2.0, tools, elementary, resources, teaching, learning

  • An AWESOME site.. eLearning Defined: Internet-enabled learning that encompasses training, education, just-in-time information, and communication.

    tags: elearning, web2.0, resource, tools, howto, 21stcenturyskills

  • KidZui, the child-safe browser maker, has put out a Firefox extension that offers all the functionality of its standalone browser right inside of Firefox.

    Once installed and activated by a parent, it locks the child (or anyone else for that matter) out of accessing non-Kidzui approved sites, or other areas of the computer, by taking up the entire screen. A password, which is chosen by the parent, is the only way to exit the KidZui browsing experience, essentially turning your computer into a kid-friendly Internet kiosk.

    tags: kidzui, safe, internetsafety, childsafe, browser

  • Our collection of Google Earth tours grows by the day, with many contributors adding theirs. All the sights of the world are now at your fingertips right here!

    * Rate each tour – let everyone know which ones are hot and which are not!
    * Check out the Hints and Tips page for ideas about creating amazing tours.
    * If you have improvements or corrections for a tour, you can follow the Upload new version link on each tour page to send your updated one to us!
    * Two write-ups about GoogleTouring, on hegnar.no and Frankwatching.

    tags: GoogleEarth, geography, googletouring, google

  • Every one can draw. You know it. You did it.
    Do it again and share your expression with hundreds of other online artists all around the globe

    tags: web2.0, queeky, community, web, tools, art

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