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Jeff Johnson

We Will Soon Land on the Moon - Newspaper Tree El Paso - 0 views

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    Textbook companies over the years have tried to address this problem by providing additional add-ons and perks with their textbooks, such as CDs or DVDs with information that had been added since the book was published, websites that kept the content current by providing "up-to-date" information about a topic, or by trying to get states to adopt a quicker refresh cycle. None of these tactics have been successful.
Jeff Johnson

Presentation Zen: Making presentations in the TED style - 1 views

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    TED has earned a lot of attention over the years for many reasons, including the nature and quality of its short-form conference presentations. All presenters lucky enough to be asked to speak at TED are given 18-minute slots maximum (some are for even less time such as 3- and 6-minute slots). Some who present at TED are not used to speaking on a large stage, or are at least not used to speaking on their topic with strict time restraints. TED does not make a big deal publicly out of the TED Commandments, but many TED presenters have referenced the speaking guidelines in their talks and in their blogs over the years (e.g., Ben Saunders). Below is a photo of the TED Commandments that have been sent to speakers in the past.
Jeff Johnson

Considerations on Technology and Teachers (ISTE book) - 2 views

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    Research offers a way to start conversations that can affect educational reform. Considerations on Technology and Teachers is a collection of some of the best research articles from the Journal of Research on Technology in Education (JRTE) over the past five years. JRTE editor Lynne Schrum and the editorial review board chose these articles because they provide context about where we have been and how we should be moving forward, both in research and in practice. Topics include the impact of project-based learning on teachers' technology use, e-portfolios in teacher education, and the outcomes of a campus 1-to-1 laptop program. At the conclusion of each article, the original authors reflect on their study, examine the landscape since their research was published, and provide suggestions for further study.
Meaka Avea

history video - 0 views

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    videos of history
Jeff Johnson

Education Week's Digital Directions: Checking Sources - 0 views

  • As the Internet has evolved into a major source of information for students researching history and social studies, it also has become a place where hidden agendas and false information can trip up both students new to a topic and teachers searching for credible sources of historical data.
Kyle Christensen

K-12 Home Access Login - 0 views

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    This is a great site for helping kids to research topics
taylor moyes

Quizlet-a great tool for studying - 1 views

shared by taylor moyes on 16 Mar 08 - Cached
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    I took the time to go through this site and play around with the topics and terms. I actually heard about this because my younger brothers use it in school. I think it can be a very useful tool to help students study for tests. I would definitely use it as a study reference for them.
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    i actually already use this site for my own personal use. its great for flashcards and memorization to use for studying for upcoming tests. its very professional and easy to use
Joshua Sherk

Presentations from Handheld Learning 2006 - 0 views

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    MLearning (Mobile) Learning: presentation about revolutionary education. Cool stuff!!
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