To read the rest of this article from the Houston Chronicle click here.
This would be great for geography lessons, current events, history, or calculating distances in math! You could also create writing prompts for different locations around the world. Create a story based on the points you have chosen for your class. In September, create a map for locations that your students have traveled during the summer.
By the way the CFPMS website was voted "Site of the Month" a while ago. Go Hawks!!
If you do not have time to develop presentations for your classroom because you don't know the software, check in on ths page, "Powerpoint in the Classroom" for some starter tips an a good guide. I found this on the United Streaming website for DEN educators. There are hundreds of lesson plans, powerpoints and great resources available when you join DEN. Just create a new user and you are ready to search.
I found this great tip on my Gmail account. If you would like visitors to your site or blog to have the ability to click on any word and get the definition, you can add AnswerTips to your html code. Not being a programmer, or a devotee of html, I found this quite easy to edit my template to add this option to my blog. This code can also be inserted into your Opera or Firefox browsers for any site! Unfortunately, at this time it does not work with Safari.
"Find peer reviewed online teaching and learning materials. Share advice and expertise about education with expert colleagues. Be recognized for your contributions to quality education."
Just put a link, the pipe symbol "|" and the other URL - handy! The | symbol is shift and the key just above the return key.
Like this:
http://cfpms.ucfsd.org|http://apple.com
or whichever pages you wish to open in two tabs in Firefox.
This from Jim Gates Tipline and Make Magazine Blog.
Read this new report from Apple about how they are trying to reduce the amount of toxic chemicals from manufacture of their products. Did you know that you could order recycle boxes for old computers as well? How are you planning on recycling your old home computers?
Image from http://www.apple.com/, May 2, 2007.
"Today we're going to ask you to think twice, or even thrice before clicking that little print button. When you see a good Tip o' the Day, is your first instinct to print it so that you can look at it later? And when later comes, just how long do you look at that paper before you toss it, file it, or start doodling on it?
There are very few things in this life that we need to print, and they are: contracts that require an original signature and airline / travel e-tickets. Yes, that's all we can come up with. Really!
What about driving directions? If you decide to write it on paper, instead of storing it into your PDA, we guarantee it will take up just a tiny corner of scrap paper. How does it get there? Here's the old-school part: you jot down by hand.
Plus, you'll find that the moment you stop printing, your life will suddenly become more paperless. This leads to a simplified life, and we all like that! So go on, pretend that printer is broken and see how it feels to be liberated! The trees win, energy conservation wins, and your wallet wins (never buy toner again).
Rebecca says: I used to be a printaholic. Emails, maps, tips, recipes and articles. Then the best thing happened to me (for many reasons): I met my husband. He taught me to ease up on the printing drastically. Then another blessing happened, my printer stopped printing. That was almost two years ago. You'd be amazed what you don't need to print once your printer breaks (or you pretend it did)."
There are more hints on the rest of the site Green Options.
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