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 [] check out top 100 tools of learning 2008 and their links. submitted by L.Jacobson
 * Since our February professional development day, several Harmon teachers have recommended websites for us to check out. Here they are:**

[|http://www.educationalrap.com] Some songs for each content area :) submitted by L.Siedel

[|http://www.intensedebate.com/] IntenseDebate comments //enhance// and //encourage// conversation on your blog or website.

http://abpc.wikispaces.com/ This wiki is an ever evolving resource. It is the collaborative effort of those who have been involved in the Microsoft funded work with the [|Alabama Best Practice Center] over the past two years. It will serve as your virtual handout page, giving you access to all the resources (past, present, and future) that have been shared as part of the ABPC 21st Century Teaching and Learning Project.

[] I came across this site as I was looking at tech ideas in the classroom. It has web ideas, sites and more for all types of learners- visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc. submitted by L.Siedel.

http://harmonmocktrial.wikispaces.com/ One of the requirements is for the kids to post information on their pages regarding the trial, so feel free to leave them comments under the "discussion tabs". submitted by M. Gerome

Here are a few interesting websites I recently ran across while doing some research for my class. submitted by: M. Gerome [] (free bookmark server that allows you to categorize and access bookmarks from anywhere)

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