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the familiar world through fresh eyes."

PhilipAB says, "Tom, the best source is sharing with other teachers,
IMHO."

BernieD says, "Tom... I subscribe to a zillion lists that find things
like this."

RichardS says, "yes--i heard about Ad*Access through Network Nuggets I
think..."

KarenRL says, "Classroom Connect email lists come to mind."

BernieD says, "The Scout site sends out an email every Friday with great
things on it."

TomHD asks, "What is the URL for the scout site?"

RichardS asks, "where's the scout site from?"

KarenRL says, "Yes, that is a good one."

ArmelleI exclaims, "Classroom connect is "THE" Access!"

PhilipAB wonders if someone could make a short list of resource
newsletters...

BernieD says, "Let's move on to another. (I'll get the URL for you while
you're looking.)_"

BernieD projects seed5.
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The deBarcode site lets you decode barcodes. It's a database that lets
you type in a barcodeand see who the manufacturer is.
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BernieD projects the URL:
http://www.deBarcode.com/deBarcode/html/index.html
BJB says, "I have the Scout Project urlwhen you're ready"

RichardS says, "ready when you are. . . ."

JenW exclaims, "okay Decode is FANTASTIC!!!"

SahaiJ says, "I'd like to search Manifest Destiny one of the themes for
agreg20000 a competitive exam for French teachers of
English"

RichardS asks, "so w/ how would we use this baby?"

BJB [HelpDesk] shows RichardS the Scout URL:
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/index.html
KarenRL says, "Well, debarcodeis very interesting. Good research
stuff."

RichardS asks, "good for researching what?"

BernieD says, "I think it starts with the concrete and goes to the
abstract. Have kids bring in things with barcodeson
them."

TomHD asks, "I could see if being an eye-opener for students to bring in
commonly used items to see where they are made, and then

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