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Flickr Maps Change… not for the better

If you have watched the growth of photos tagged with remarkableohio on the Flickr map, you should have noticed a fundamental change in the way it works. My original plan was to have one page that showed every marker tagged with … Continue reading

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Jimmy Says Wikipedia Good… Teachers Bad

Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia says that teachers who don’t let students use Wikipedia are “bad educators”.  He says that new editing and checking procedures have made Wikipedia more trustworthy. Try to edit the article for Hillary Clinton.  The edit … Continue reading

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NY Times Retractions

Just about all the blogs I read have mentioned Linda O’Connor, the New Jersey middle school librarian that has created a campaign against using Wikipedia in schools.  She sites at least two cases of incorrect information in Wikipedia.  In other words, out … Continue reading

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Bubblesnaps

I have been looking for a good “bubble” dialog program to use with elementary students during writing exercises.  I found Bubblesnaps today. The picture above is directly from the Flickr account of my good friend John. Bubblesnaps connects to any … Continue reading

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Maps of War

If you like maps and are interested in history, you will like Maps of War.  The site shows a multimedia map for most major military operations.  In addition, there are religious time lines and other significant events such as the war … Continue reading

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