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Romance, Weight Loss, Intrigue—In Science, Technology & Mathematics Textbooks? Dr. Merle Marsh, 12/07/11 Manga Guides™ target science, technology and mathematics learning through use of comic-type books written by Japanese university professors and cartoonists. Totally unique in their approach and look, they make use of real life problems to teach science, technology and math.
Don’t Copy That 2 Diane S. Kendall, 11/18/11 The Software & Information Industry Association has reincarnated their video about copyright laws and the consequences for breaking them. Its’ purpose is to help generate a discussion of digital theft and the importance of respecting the creative output of others with your students.
Super Duper Preposition Fun Merle Marsh, 11/08/11 The Party Pups Board Game, for Preschool through Grade 5, enlivens the teaching of prepositions as students have fun helping their favorite dogs earn treats. Students practice and use twenty-four different prepositions while playing a game that involves seventy-two activity cards.
Reliable Sources Diane S. Kendall, 02/15/11 Two database packages, the ABC-CLIO Databases for Middle & High School Students and the Proquest SIRS Issues Researcher, that vet resources for students may be just the ticket to improving student research and writing skills.
Maps101 with National Geographic Videos Merle Marsh, 01/24/11 Maps101 enhances its already abundant resources for teachers and students with the addition of over 200 new video titles from National Geographic.
Mavis on the Mac Merle Marsh, 01/03/11 Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, 2011 Ultimate Mac Edition offers typing practice for ages 6-adult through exercises that include novels, song lyrics, and real-time news.
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