Thursday, December 18, 2008
CFR Educators Page
Clearing house for CFR's educators central page. Some of the issues examined are really specific and some material is geared for college age students. Overall impressive collection of material from a legitimate policy powerhouse. You don't have to worry about the rigor or creditability of this stuff.
Solving Africa's Problems
This is a sweet interactive site that exams the conflict zones of Africa.
You can look at current conflicts, UN/AU interventions, and colonial history. Definitely worth exploring if you're talking about any conflict in Africa.
You can look at current conflicts, UN/AU interventions, and colonial history. Definitely worth exploring if you're talking about any conflict in Africa.
Monday, December 15, 2008
I Just Have a Thing For Timelines

I love them and the idea of getting to make an interactive timeline online that I can share thrills me.
1 word, Timetoast.
Easy to use, add pictures, links, description. Timetoast is at the edge of a timeline about the development of timelines.
The Price of Silence
PRI's The World is great because they managed to get a url that says the world.
Also great is this music video marking the 60th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights.
Also great is this music video marking the 60th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights.
Human Rights PSA
Want to get fired up about human rights? Watch 10 of these ads and lead the revolution.
Great as hooks into human rights or anything related to government or global studies.
Great as hooks into human rights or anything related to government or global studies.
Free Rice
How can you stop guessing country location when each time you do you fill a rice bowl up with 20 grains?
There is something twisted about the idea of me mixing up Burkina Faso with Benign costing someone 20 grains of rice. You could use it for it's world geography or any of the other subjects the quizzes come in.
There is something twisted about the idea of me mixing up Burkina Faso with Benign costing someone 20 grains of rice. You could use it for it's world geography or any of the other subjects the quizzes come in.
Reinventing the Wheel

I've never been in favor of reinventing the wheel so I spent my snow day looking up other blogs.
This is a bit of a Russian doll except you never know which doll will be the big, beautiful babushka of your teaching dreams.
First the only Ed blog I've ever read before, Teaching in the 408, is the definition of a teacher taking ownership of his students success and never settling. My readership is due to a friendship but if anyone seeking a little inspiration, and who's seen the Taylor Milo you tube clip too many times, should scroll through.
The sunshine state brings us The Fischbowl which has some excellent posts and shows what can happen if educators are allowed to assemble at a school and think about teaching together.
Teaching every student is worth it for links and videos that can help you, well, reach every student.
Larry Ferlazzo's, an ELL focused teacher, seems to have invented, or outworked, other wheels makers. His best of section is divided by subjects and has an extensive list of social studies related links. For instance, his best map making section is divided into sections. I can only imagine what his desk looks like.
There's more, we'll get there, but the folks at edublog have compiled their own best of list, they have a conference and a big mic.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
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