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Welcome to EduHound's Classroom Tools & Tips, an EduHound newsletter! You'll find things you've enjoyed from EduHound Weekly -- plus exciting new offerings that provide valuable ed tech resources to incorporate into K-12 curriculum. Educational topics, preformatted templates, technology tutorials, and practical tips are featured. As always, I'm here to help, so please let me know what topics you'd like me to cover. -- judi rajala
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On August 21, 1959, President Eisenhower made Hawai‘i Statehood official by signing the proclamation that welcomes Hawai‘i as the 50th state of the union. He also unveils the new fifty star flag. |
- 50th Anniversary of Hawaii Statehood
Features perspectives concerning Statehood and island history.
http://hawaii.gov/statehood/
- HawaiiHistory.org
Developed for anyone who wants to learn more about Hawai`i or is interested in contributing to a broader understanding of our island home.
http://www.hawaiihistory.org
- Hawaii @ 50States.com
Find Hawaii State Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags, Maps, Song, and more!
http://www.50states.com/hawaii.htm
- Hawai'i Alive
The Hawai'i Alive project is a cooperative work led by the Bishop Museum to bring share from our collections, library, and archives with the general public, especially teachers gathering resources to teach Hawaiian Language, History, and Culture.
http://www.hawaiialive.org
- USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO)
Contains information about Kilauea, Mauna Loa, and other volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands, eruption reports, Volcano Watch articles, earthquakes, types of volcanic activity.
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov
- Find Your Hawaiian Name
To find your name in Hawaiian, please type it in the space provided and press the find button.
http://hawaiiannames.hisurf.com/
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Techtorial :: ePORTFOLIOS |
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Tip :: SEND POWERPOINT HANDOUTS TO MS WORD |
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Share the content of your PowerPoint presentation by printing your outline and all your notes and handouts:
- Open a presentation in PowerPoint.
- Choose File > Send To > Microsoft Office Word.
- In the Send To Microsoft Office Word dialog box, select the desired page layout for your presentation: Handouts: Choose either Blank Lines Next to Slides or Blank Lines Below Slides.
Notes: Choose Notes Next to Slides or Notes Below Slides.
Outline: Choose Outline only.
- Click OK. Your chosen presentation information will appear as a new document in Word.
- Edit, format, and print the information as desired.
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