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Canada Reads 2009
The CBC 'Canada Reads' contest is underway. Five Canadian celebrities defend one of five books written by Canadian authors in an attempt to convince the rest of the country that their book of choice is THE book to read in 2009. For more information, follow the link above to the official CBC Canada Reads 2009 … Continue reading Canada Reads 2009
TED: Ideas Worth Spreading
TED stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design. It started out in 1984 as a conference bringing together people from those three worlds. Since then its scope has become ever broader. The annual conference now brings together the world's most fascinating thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives...in 18 minutes! … Continue reading TED: Ideas Worth Spreading
The Book Calendar
The Book Calendar is a fun website that introduces a new book everyday along with a link to Amazon.com if you want to purchase it. There is an accompanying article from Wikipedia on the topic of the book. As well, many entries include a brief video clip featuring the author and/or book's content. Add it … Continue reading The Book Calendar
Oxfam International Video Library
Oxfam, the British aid organization that banded together with a dozen other organizations in 1995 to form Oxfam International, has a website loaded with resources, one of which is a video library. There are many issues covered, such as climate change, tsunami survivors, AIDS, and many of the videos include celebrities such as Colin Firth, … Continue reading Oxfam International Video Library
The Futures Channel
TheFuturesChannel contains hundreds of FREE videos of various lengths (two to seven and a half minutes)exploring everything from music and math to architure and design. Oh, and there's hundreds of science videos, too. Well worth the visit.
LIFE Magazine Photograph Archive
This may be the ultimate LIFE magazine photograph archive. You can search thousands of pictures that have appeared in the famous magazine from the 1750s to present by category, subject, and/or decade.
Free Educational Resources
This is a link to the BCampus open educational resources website. There are lots of FREE resources, textbooks, documents, etc. from across BC and from around the world for teachers and students!
The Lost Generation
This is less than two minutes long and well worth every second. Please meet our newest generation: the Lost Generation. An amazing video.
BC National Award for Non-Fiction Finalists
The 2009 shortlist for Canada’s largest literary non-fiction award, the British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction, was announced today by Premier Gordon Campbell and BC Achievement Foundation chair Keith Mitchell. The four finalists contending for the $40,000 prize are: Daphne Bramham for “The Secret Lives of Saints: Child Brides and Lost Boys in Canada’s … Continue reading BC National Award for Non-Fiction Finalists
