Google Site Search and TechSmith.com

Learn why the creators of Camtasia and SnagIt are using Google Site Search to showcase the most relevant product information, thereby enhancing their customers’ experience and guiding their product development.

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Google Site Search and eHealthInsurance.com

Learn how ehealthinsurance.com, a leading online source of health insurance solutions, are using Google Site Search to help their customers find the most relevant products in an extremely fast manner.

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Ten in the Bed (with six!)

Practicing counting backwards from ten with “Ten In The Bed” (aka The Roll Over song). Here’s a fun way to use the song in the classroom, even when you have less than ten students.

Get lyrics, gestures, and free flashcards for this song: http://supersimplelearning.com/songs/original-series/one/ten-in-the-bed/

Buy the song/CD on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J0DC1GE/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00J0DC1GE&linkCode=as2&tag=supesimplear-20
or iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/super-simple-songs-1/id867563744?uo=4&at=10l7wf

This video was created as a response to a video from one of the most creative preschool teachers we’ve had a chance to meet through YouTube, Val from Argentina. For some great ideas for preschool classrooms, check out her channel at http://youtube.com/daddyrosspreschool

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Song: Ten In The Bed
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Seyi Oyesola: Health care off the grid

http://www.ted.com Dr. Seyi Oyesola helped develop the “Hospital in a Box” to solve a few of the problems plaguing health care on the African continent — distance between doctors, spotty power, lack of supplies. But solving the health crisis in Africa will take more.