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April 26, 2009 On Flikr, a grade 3 student from Lewis Elementary School created a model of Jane Goodall's camp in Tanzania: [].

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May 3, 2009 While researching podcasts for my curriculum, I found the Education Podcast Network ([|http://epnweb.org]). This is very easy to use because it has organized podcasts by subject and age group. This saves a lot of time going through many podcasts to see which are relevant for your needs. I found a good podcast about teeth on the Science Made Fun ([|www.sciencemadefun.org]) website. The kids in my class are going to really enjoy listening to it! I've also included a screencast from Nutrition Explorations ([|www.nutritionexplorations.org]) which examines healthy eating. The link to my wiki page is: http://susanclasswiki.wikispaces.com/Resources

Here's my link to my photos on VoiceThreads: []. I'm still confused about where to find people's email addresses!

In my opinion, this has a lot of potential as an educational tool. Kids can record their findings and processes during science lessons. It's also a valuable way to record students' progress with reading aloud, or with second language acquisition. When I was learning French, I really found the language labs useful. Well, this technology replaces the cassette tapes of the language lab! This is really exciting!