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The Holocaust survivor and witness testimonies contained on this site allow students to delve into 20th-century history. [...] »

LiveBinders is a free online bookmarking site that provides a unique method for storing documents, online resources, and other media and sharing these resources with others. [...] »

The book lives—online! These two tools replicate the experience of reading (and creating) a book. [...] »

Tired of printing online documents covered with ads, hyperlinks, and unnecessary images? Read on to discover a whole new way to print. [...] »

Discover a tool that will allow any teacher to create a safe, collaborative online community for their students. [...] »

Do you or your students need help keeping track of and sharing notes? Evernote is here to help! [...] »

Put the past next to the present with this photo-sharing and mapping tool. [...] »

ZooBurst offers students of all ages an easy way to create their own stories in a pop-up book format. [...] »

Want to go beyond Google Search? One guide offers a free, comprehensive look into a wide range of Google products for the classroom. [...] »

Discover a whole new world of technological and teaching possibilities, with portable tablet computers. [...] »

 
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