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Willis is a 50 year old married guy from Apple Valley, California, USA.
Likes 3,122 pages, 13 videos, 42 photos275 fans • Received 89 reviews
Member since Sep 26, 2005
Have a look around. If I'm off on a tangent at the time you arrive, use the tag cloud, I'm sure I've got something here you'll like. Special thanks to billehunt and hxseven Just started willisays.com blog. I may not hang around here as much.

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xtimeline - Explore and Create Free Timelines
Liked it May 1, 10:49am 6 reviews history, internet-tools, k-12-education
http://xtimeline.com/

Social Timelines

When we developed the timeline tool, our friends thought of many ways to creatively use the timeline. Some of them thought the timeline could become a great public service, a resource for history education and for debate over current issues. Others wanted to create biographical timelines for celebrities and their scandalous relationships.

The ability of these timelines to entertain and educate convinced us that other people would enjoy our timeline as much we do. And that's how xtimeline came to have a home of its own.

YouTube - The Resilience of Teacher Culture
Liked it Apr 18, 8:38pm 3 reviews education, video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfQzo5e4iSU
Education reform
DrawerGeeks!
Liked it Apr 15, 2:17pm 117 reviews animation, drawing, literature, white-water
http://www.drawergeeks.com/

Friday Drawings

Every other Friday, a group of professional artists, mostly from comic book, animation, illustration and design fields, gets together to draw. They pick a theme of a fictional character. Each draws there own version. The product has to stay with the theme and be clean. Other than that, it could go any direction.

They post there work here. They try to keep it quiet, but here it is. There's some pretty cool stuff here.
SI Vault - 54 years of Sports Illustrated history - SI.com
Liked it Mar 29, 3:13pm 3 reviews sports
http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/

Sport History Archieve

Sports Illustrated Magazine free searchable digitized archives launched today. Complete collection of content throughout its 54-year history
FreeScreencast.com - Features
Liked it Mar 6, 8:44pm 4 reviews internet, internet-tools, k-12-education, screencasting
http://freescreencast.com/
http://freescreencast.com/
~ Medieval Armor, Medieval Helmets, and Medieval History ~
Liked it Mar 6, 7:51pm 11 reviews history, medieval-history
http://armor-shop.com/

Medieval Times in a Can

Replicas or reproductions of all sorts of middle ages armour. Chain mail shirts that weight 30 lbs. Helmets, breastplates and gorgets. Plenty of metal to dress up like a knight.
Once Upon A School
Liked it Feb 29, 5:03pm 5 reviews education, ted
http://onceuponaschool.org/

Once Upon a School
2008 TED prize winner, David Eggers, encourages people to build partnerships with public schools.
YouTube - How NOT to use PowerPoint!
Liked it Feb 23, 6:12pm 3 reviews multimedia, design, video, prestations
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cagxPlVqrtM
Comedian Don McMillan points out human foibles using PowerPoint.
My Tweet Map
Liked it Feb 22, 8:15pm 2 reviews internet, internet-tools, twitter
http://www.mytweetmap.com/

Where's That Tweet Coming From?

Mashup works with your Twitter account. All the tweets you receive shown on a map. Interesting to see where people are. I haven't figured out any really useful thing about it yet. But it is interesting.
LinkBunch - Put multiple links into one - http://linkbun.ch
Liked it Feb 19, 11:41pm 18 reviews internet-tools
http://linkbun.ch/

Send a Bunch, All at Once
LinkBunch lets you put multiple links into one small link which you can share over IM, Twitter, email or even a mobile phone SMS. I find it useful for the classroom. I blog about it here.
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