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Illustrated Shakespeare study guide for NYC public schools by David Heatley
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Gwen Mueller is an IT Professional, #dnd Gamer-girl, #coffee drinker, geek in Secondary Education, editor on tumblr #education, curating #science, and #tech resources to inspire lifelong learning with 1/4 cup of #fun.
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Illustrated Shakespeare study guide for NYC public schools by David Heatley
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MAKE GOOD THINGS HAPPEN
Screen version of our New Year’s greeting card.
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Unemployment rates and median earnings for 2010. Does not account for student loan payments.
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Typography Mania #89 | Abduzeedo | Graphic Design Inspiration and Photoshop Tutorials
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Census Update: What the World Will Look like in 2050
Here is the world in 2050, as imagined by the U.S. Census Bureau: India will be the most populous nation, surpassing China sometime around 2025. The U.S. will remain exactly where it is now: in third place, with a population of 423 million (up from 308 million in 2010). And declining birth rates in two of the world’s most economically and politically influential countries, Japan and Russia, will cause them to fall from their current positions as the 9th and 10th most populous nations, respectively, to 16th and 17th.
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Really smart designs here for all your desktop wallpaper needs.
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I love tineye, but now that google’s providing the same service, with google servers, it’ll be interesting to compare the results!
Google introduces search by image. Basically this is a reverse lookup for images. Don’t know an image’s source? Find out using search by image. This is basically tineye, but powered by Google, which should make it much more robust.
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The All Day Everyday Project by Hannes Beer
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Brainstorming.
Set of personal made pictograms.
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Really neat little scientific inquiry interactive flowchart.
I love TinEye; it lets you upload an image to find the source of it. Well, now there’s a TinEye Firefox Plugin (sweet!), download here.