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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Dynamic Search Engines
Week 2 discussion top: Web searching has really opened my eyes. I have been a loyal user of google and yahoo for most of the information I look for, even though, there were some time not finding what I had hoped to find. Through Noodletool, I came to the horizon where I can soar and explore and find the specific and more academic issue. I've log on several of them. Three of my favorite are: FindSounds, VoiceTread, Kaboose One website I had little kids visit often is http://www.uptoten.com/. There are two more that I like a lot, onestopenglish and learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org. They are quite helpful for teachers that look for ideas of classroom activities as professional development. Yaling,Taiwan
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