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Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:21:36 -0700
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Thanks for the update.  Here's some more suggestions:

Here's a site on making your own comics (the one under resources doesn't
work):  http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/comic/

Here's a good one with games for mouse practice and following directions
for first to third graders:  www.peepandthebigwideworld.com  You can get
there through Exploratorium.  It takes some logical thinking, may be too
hard for Kindergarteners(?)

Our PE teachers wanted this one on the desktop.  Are other schools using
this and the pedometers?  http://www.presidentschallenge.org/


> Hi Everyone,
> Hope you all had a great summer.
> Just wanted to let you know the latest postings to the edtech website.
> Here
> they are:
> Computer Lab Kids: Science portal/Technology link -- great website for
> learning the ins and outs of computer hardware, mouse practice, and
> keyboarding
> Simple and Compound Machines: Science -- very interactive
> Virtual Surgery: Science -- comes from the same site as "Simple and
> Compound Machines; virtual knee and hip surgery- pretty cool
> Softschools.com: in the following portals: Math, Reading, Science, ELL; --
> great if you want worksheets or games on any of these subjects: Math,
> Phonics, Science, Social Studies, Spanish, French, and Handwriting
> Printing Press: Reading/Writing -- step-by-step creation of newspapers,
> brochures, flyers, and booklets; images have to be hand-drawn, but
> everything's printable
> Free Fonts: Resources -- lots of fonts
> One other thing- you can access the edtech website through the usual URL
> (www.mpsaz.org/edtech), or if you happen to be on our main site -
> www.mpsaz.org/it, just select the blue banner in the upper-left-hand
> corner
> and that'll get you there also.
> Have a great year everyone!
>
>
> Joelyn Hilton
> Educational Technology Trainer
> Mesa Public Schools
> 549 N. Stapley Drive
> Mesa, AZ  85203
>
> www.mpsaz.org/edtech
>
> ph:  480-472-0015
> pager:  602-201-9529
>
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