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Nate Grondin - A Blog for Teachers » Blog Archive » Schools should ...
I’ve blogged about this on my blog and linked to this page. I wish you luck and success in showing teachers and educators out there that there are ...
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This is a custom search engine for lesson plans and resources powered by Google Co-op and maintained by a community of teachers. ...
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very interesting blog posting recently by one Nate Grondin on the subject of OO in Schools started off this research project, and […] ...
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I use OpenOffice.org Writer as my main word processor, and it does everything I need it to do. .... Schools should use OpenOffice.org « News Coctail Says: ...
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I use OpenOffice.org Writer as my main word processor, and it does everything .... For me, Open Office is better to use now days.It’s cheaper that M.Office. ...
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