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Monday, September 25, 2006

Connection Probs

Have not posted for a while, as there has been a problem in my area with my internet provider. Fingers crossed, this seems to have been resolved, and although I will not put everything up here that we used, there are some items that I will try to add over time. I used a 'spotlight' powerpoint with s3 when we started the limestone topic, which helped us describe the pavement landscape well. I will upload this when I can, purely for future use, but www.classtools.net will be a quick way to do something similar in the future with the 'lights out' template. More on this in the next post. I also used my old Rural Land Resources powerpoint for coasts with Higher which can be found here . In the next two posts, I will talk about classtools and wikis, and resources for tomorrow.

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