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DexterTechWith: May 2006
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Monday, May 22, 2006. Prototype Number Extension doesn't mix well with GMap2! Ok so here's my starter for 10. It's no doubt about it, prototype javascript library makes coding javascript applications much much easier. However, I've notice a few people grumbling about how it extends base Javascript types (like Object. One thing I hadn't spotted though was the fact that the new .setCenter(). Method on the GMap2. Class is "type safe" - or should I say "type fussy"(? Create an object to hold the parameters.
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Education and Curriculum Resources - Teacher Network UK
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Site of the Week. The site is free to use, Curriculum Online accredited and won an Interactive Bafta in March 2005. It was created by Northcliffe Electronic Published and funded by Culture Online, part of the DCMS. It's also been endorsed by BBC presenters Dick and Dom; author Jacqueline Wilson and actor Tony Robinson. Your one stop for science education. What's between you and science teaching excellence? Red Nose Day 2005. Click here for more information. Creatingmusic.com is a children's online cr...
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Site of the Week - Teacher Network
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Site of the Week. The Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) was founded by NSPCC and National Children's Bureau in 2002. it is hosted and supported by NCB. The Alliance brings together 65 organisations into one network with the aim of reducing bullying and creating safer environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn. If you know of a site that is worthy of a week in the ttn spotlight please email us editor@theteachernet.co.uk. For previous sites of the week see our Cool Sites.
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Open History Project
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On the Edge Sites. A Gaggle o' Games. Tools of the Trade. 150 People, Events. Examples of History with Sound, Motion, and Interactivity. Explore the entire collection. Help students by helping us grow. Hundreds more examples of interactive media in History. Can be found in the Wiki:. Typically textbook supplements, etc. Plus, you can add to the list. Ovies, Sound and Animation. The Mayor of Thebes and his Lazy Tennant. Hear this property owner chew out his tennant farmer more than 3000 years ago ( audio.
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Louise Duffield - Journalist and media consultant
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Welcome to the website of experienced and qualified freelance journalist. Louise has worked for a number of organisations from national newspapers and magazines to local businesses and authorities. Heres what some of them have to say about her work. 147;In the 1990s Louise was an invaluable member of my newsdesk team when I worked on the Nottingham Evening Post. She was always an excellent writer, with a strong news sense and a constant source of good ideas, who could edit copy quickly and accurately.
mrsworrall.blogspot.com
Year 5/6 Weekly Update: April 2007
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Year 5/6 Weekly Update. This mini site is intended for use with the pupils and parents of Year 5 and 6 of our school. It is a moderated site and any comments may take a while to appear on this blog. If you require an urgent reply, please e-mail school through the website. Many thanks. Thursday, April 26, 2007. Remember, they may be called 'tests', but they are really a chance to show off how much you know! Remember that long ago! Level 3 reading comprehension. Simple comprehension exercises that could be...
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South West Surrey Home Education - Online Resources
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Ideas, Essays and Projects. External sites open in a new window or tab. The Ordnance Survey has a nice site for kids called Map Zone. Lots of map and geography related facts and games. Presented in newspaper format you are encouraged to become reporters, interviewing witnesses to the events in each of the 24 lead stories. There are four newspapers in all covering the Romans, the Tudors, the Victorians and World War Two. (key stage 2). The National Archives Learning Curve. Cambridge School Classics Project.
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DexterTechWith: August 2006
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006. One more Reason to Love Flickr! After buying out Geobloggers. It seems like Yahoo! Have done something really great with Dan Catt's "technology" for putting pictures on a map (i.e. Geotagging. Has been around for a while using the (supperior) Google Maps, Yahoo! Seem to have been playing catch-up. However, now, by glueing this Geotagging concept into Flickr. They seem to reeling from the sucess too - about 1.6m pictures Geotagging with 24hours. I know this is no mean feat!