Issue 2/2014 - March 6, 2014
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Plagiarism
...Plagiarism Resources for Teachers
BluePromoCode
...Coupons, deals & codes
National Museum of African Art
...Covering all aspects of artistic life across the African continent
The Chess Website
...One stop shop for all things chess
Visions of the Universe
...Key astronomical discoveries from the past 400 years
Just One Book
...A selection of great book recommendations written by great people
McAfee Stinger
...Standalone utility used to detect and remove specific viruses
Human BodyMaps
...Interactive visual search tool that allows users to explore the human body in 3-D
Human Anatomy
...Learn about the wonders of the human body in a modern, clinically relevant course
Museu Picasso
...Timeline of Picasso's time in Barcelona, an excellent collection of Picasso links, and a great quote section
Writer's Web
...Writer's Web is a free, public-access handbook
On This Day
...Key moments in Canadian history
Digital Theatre
...Works in partnership with Britain's leading theatre companies to capture live performance authentically onscreen
Federal Reserve History
...Gateway to the history of the Federal Reserve System
Photoshoplr
...Free and commercial Photoshop plugins, scripts and extensions
Photoshop Secrets
...Turn into a Photoshop Jedi with the best kept secrets in the galaxy
Maps on the Web
...Maps on the web, maps from the web, charts and infographics
Excel Shortcut and Function Keys
...Shortcut keys, function keys, and some other common shortcut keys, along with descriptions of their functionality
Cool Cat Teacher Blog
...Teaching students with new tools, enthusiasm and belief that teaching is a noble calling
Nuclear Secrecy Blog
...Nuclear secrecy, past and present, run by Alex Wellerstein, an historian of science at the American Institute of Physics