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University of Phoenix How It Works - Online and On Campus - 0 views
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Our military community is a large and important part of our student population. So, whether you're active duty, a veteran, a member of the Reserve or National Guard or a military spouse, you're eligible for special tuition rates. Our course schedules are extremely flexible, so you can balance school with work, family and the unpredictable nature of military life.
The Artist's Toolkit - 0 views
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The site is interactive, annimated, and allows users to create works based on the tools that they've learned about.
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I will use this to help students understand the vocabulary of formal aspects of art works. This is designed for kids but it is fun to use and the animations are actually overlaying real works of art. Exactly the deconstruction of what we will be doing in class all semester. I think it helps make the connection better than a simple text explanation from me.
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for some reason when i view this sticky, it does not recognize you as the one that left the sticky. Down at the bottom of the sticky it should say "group Highlight by LKR, share to group ETAP640." i don't understand why that happens. However, I know that this is you.
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I bookmarked this a while back in diigo but might not have used the merlot entry address, but instead bookmarked the actual tool itself in loco
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I bookmarked this a while back in diigo but might not have used the merlot entry address, but instead bookmarked the actual tool itself in loco
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I bookmarked this a while back in diigo but might not have used the merlot entry address, but instead bookmarked the actual tool itself in loco
Parade of Games in PowerPoint - 5 views
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The use of PPT can help students interact witht he material in a fun way. It can help students meet learning objectives. For example students will be able to identify drug names through.
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I like the use of the Jeoprady game the best and think it could be used by individuals or teams.
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ok. i see your sticky here now.
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Jeopardy
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The Parade of Games web site was created to provide educators and trainers with easy-to-assemble educational games in a technology-enhanced environment to support key learning points. The site demonstrates the creative use of popular game shows and other familiar games to reinforce learning. Educators and trainers can select and download those PowerPoint games that support their learning objectives and are compatible with the technology capabilities of their learning environment. I can use this in my course to help the students engage the content and make learning fun and interactive.
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Love this! I will absolutely be using some of these in my classroom!
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