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Webs.com – Free website, free hosting, free webpage
Make a web site with integrated blog, wiki, photo albums, videos, forums, forms/surveys, calendar and more!
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DogEared Book Blog – National Geographic Kids
“DogEared is a blog ALL about books. Good books, funny books, adventure books. Books about animals, friendship, pirates, faraway places… Books about, well, almost EVERYTHING!!”
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The forum for parents, teens, experts and more to discuss safe socializing on the fixed and mobile Web.
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A Virtual Networking Game for Kids
ZooKazoo is an online environment of imaginary and adventurous destinations where children can safely hang out, have fun, and make their world a better place.
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Ever wanted to find a font just like the one used by certain publications, corporations, or ad campaigns? Well now you can, using our WhatTheFont font recognition system. Upload a scanned image of the font and instantly find the closest matches in our database.
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Open Source Desktop Publishing
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Workshop notes
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Information Design Principles For Web 2.0 Design: Simple & Social
Design principles for Web 2.0. Both message design and graphic design.
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Wii Transfer can share your movies, music, and pictures directly to your Nintendo Wii using the Internet Channel. Copy Miis from your Wii back to your Mac and save them as images. Browse iTunes playlists and iPhoto albums on your television. Convert your movies to formats the Wii understands, either streaming directly from your Mac or for playback in the Wii’s Photo Channel. Wii Transfer can even manage saved game backups copied to an SD card.
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Web Games for your Nintendo Wii.\n\nNot exactly educational, but it’s free content for the Wii throug the internet channel.
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These math games go great with a wiimote and WiinRemote software.\n\nNOTE: These activities alone will not encourage higher order thinking.
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ClassTools.net: Games for Education
Flash games and tools for teachers. The random name-picker alone makes this site a winner. Graphic organizers and custom quizzes put it over the top. [via Vicki Davis]\n\nNOTE: These activities alone will not encourage higher order thinking
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Practice English and math skills with factsheets, worksheets, quizes, games (some can be played on a Wii).\n\nNOTE: These activities alone will not encourage higher order thinking.
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Tom Barrett shares examples of ways that he has integrated the use of the Wii with teaching and learning in his classroom.
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Games for Wii, available from the Wii Shop Channel. WiiWare games are downloadable directly to your Wii in exchange for various levels of Wii Points. Just make sure your Wii is connected to the internet, and you can play new Wii games in seconds.
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FitDeck – Exercise Playing Cards
FitDeck is a unique deck of 56 playing cards containing illustrations and instructions describing over 50 different exercises, stretches, and movements.