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20 Great Websites For Elementary Educators

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Some of the best websites for elementary educators are ones that save time, make you think, and inspire. Here's just a handful!

What Are Websites Actually Made Of? [Infographic]

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A trillion gigabytes of data is floating around the Internet right now. It takes an elaborate (and confusing) system to keep it all humming along. This infographic paints a clear picture on how it all works.

15 Hilarious Things Students Said On ‘Sh*t My Students Write’

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Students say the darndest things. From confusing grammatical terms to simply being confused, they're often quick to summon up a nonsensical string of words at a moment's notice. Thankfully, a teacher is keeping track ...

The Ultimate Guide to the Internet

Added by 2 years ago

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Are you a fan of the Internet? What about the World Wide Web? Did you know that these two terms are not synonymous? These are just a few of the many questions I hope to help answer in the next installment of Ulti...

What Are Your Favorite Education Blogs?

Added by 2 years ago

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I'm developing a new feature that will hopefully benefit thousands of people in the education community. In order to do that, I need your help. I need to know what your favorite education blogs are. In exchange for...

The 200+ Best Law School Websites

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Why School Websites Suck.

Added by 2 years ago

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Ever been to a school website trying to find the mailing address of it... only to find yourself assaulted with racially diverse pictures, a virtual tour, and a lot of marketing language? As someone on the inside of ed...