Topic of the Week: 300...
To commemorate the 300th issue of EduHound Weekly, I've created a list of resources with a '300' theme!
Spotlight Site of the Week!
300 Miles High
A collection of one hundred of the best photographs of our planet taken from the vantage point of a typical Space Shuttle orbit - about 300 miles above the Earth's surface.
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Additional Sites:
- USA's Population Reaches ~300 Million
This site illustrates how to use the SMART system in the goal setting process.
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- PIANO 300
The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History -- in collaboration with other institutions and organizations -- presents this large-scale project celebrating the birth of the piano and its three hundred years of influence.
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- 300 Women Who Changed The World
In profiling 300 women who changed the world, Encyclopædia Britannica has chosen those whose contributions have endured through the ages.
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- The Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary
On the 300-year anniversary of Benjamin Franklin’s birth (1706-2006), we invite you to join in the national celebration honoring the life and enduring legacy of one of our most remarkable founding fathers.
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- International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame (perfect game=300!)
The Museum collects, preserves and displays the 5,000-year history that has led to this worldwide success. A key part of that story is the individual efforts of bowling's legends honored in our Halls of Fame.
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Judi's Corner
This week features people-focused education news:
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AcademicPersonnel.com is dedicated to featuring a wide variety of up-to-date and informative people-focused education news. This recently launched site features News, Appointments, Awards, Endowments, Grants, Obituaries, Publications, Recognition, Research & Retirements of
People in Education.
Each week, I'll answer your questions, post announcements and provide interesting input!
Email me at jrajala@eduhound.com
That's all for this week! "Remember...the Web is a terrible thing to waste!"