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

Developing graphic organizers, charts, and other visualizations for student learning shouldn't be difficult. Cacoo is easy to use and geared for collaborative work. [...] »

Hands-on projects are great, but they can be time-consuming. Discover an alternative. [...] »

Glogster creates online posters, which allows educators and students to embed images, sounds, and movies in order to synthesize history—a "posterboard" for the digital media age. [...] »

Bookmark, organize, annotate, and share research and resources. Add sticky notes to web pages. [...] »

Help! Too much information! [...] »

A YouTube-style site for PowerPoint, PDF, and OpenOffice projects. Share away! [...] »

They're not just for encyclopedias anymore. Looking for a new way to approach group projects? [...] »

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Trying to build a New Jerusalem on the coast of Massachusetts.

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Textbooks may be fantastic, but curriculum is even better.

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Websites that assist students in compiling information on WWII battles, veterans, and services for Veteran's Day projects.
 

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