My del.icio.us bookmarks for March 30th through March 31st
These are my links for March 30th through March 31st:
- Absolute Michigan – Michigan News, Links – Absolute Michigan has thousands of Michigan-only links, news, photos, video and features – we are Michigan’s most dynamic resource.
- ArtisanCam – Activities – Super Action Comic Maker – The website is divided into the Artists Zone, which contains classroom-based activities and the Activity Zone, which is full of games and fun interactive activities, designed to encourage children to continue their learning at home.
- For Teachers (Library of Congress) – Library of Congress resources for teachers. The Library’s mission is to make its resources available and useful to the Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The Office of the Librarian is tasked to set policy and to direct and support programs and activities to accomplish the Library’s mission.
- 50 Excellent Image Galleries You Can Use Today – Nettuts – Here are 50 of our favorite free image galleries that you can quickly plug into a design. They’ve been built with everything from CakePHP to jQuery to Ruby on Rails. A shout-out to all the developers involved in sharing their work with the community!
- Behold | Search High Quality Flickr Images – BeholdTM is a search engine for high-quality Flickr images. It aims to answer your queries based on what is inside the images — at the pixel level. It offers a completely new way to search for images, using techniques of computer vision. It is different to standard image search engines, such as Flickr or Google, because those search through images using only image tags and filenames.
- Yodio – Add voice to photos – Your voice is unique and personal?just like your stories. Use Yodio to add your stories to your photos or presentations, and share these narrated photos with your friends and colleagues.
- WTT – We The Teachers – WetheTeachers sprung out of a hypothetical idea that Nate and Amy Chambers had in the fall of 2005. After getting frustrated from fruitless searches for lesson plans and ideas, Amy wondered why there were so few websites that effectively catered to teachers. There is a lot of information, but little is organized. Even worse, many times the resources you need are only available with a yearly fee.


