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edHelper: $20 a year for basic (not too bad, I give it a 3), no ads - the site seems to be completely geared to education (4), content for K-5 is plentiful as is 6-8th grade, and each is organized by grade level and well marked/described (for example. the American Government section (4)

abcteach: 40$ a year but seems to have more content/better layout than edHelper and has lots of options (school membership, individual. etc) (3 but not much is available for free), there are only a few ads/links to other sites when you click into a subject tab (3), there appears to be more content for k-5 than middle or high school (4), and the site is really easy to navigate/locate what you want. It is really well labeled and the tabs are well displayed (4)

enchanted learning: $20 a year (3) and "30,000" pages of content, 3 ads at the top of each page linking other sites (3), both academic and non, content wise, it is rich with alphabetically organized topics and people (history-wise) which makes navigation easy and efficient (4).

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This is my animoto examining the use of the Atomic Bomb in World War II.

I REALLY like this site/concept of using this as a way to "reinforce or examine" an issue or topic because it brings the images to life in a meaningful way, one that the students can hear and see.

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This is my VoiceThread on Kurt Vonnegut. The man was a visionary, though his writings were off-center and unconventional.

To quote Hunter S. Thompson, "too weird to live, to rare to die."

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A Glog on The Dust Bowl, with links, pictures, and videos:

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Below are my reviews of Web 2.0 sites. Hope they help!



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