Three great apps for use in human biology lessons - Learning Inspired - 0 views
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"Whether it is teaching Primary School pupils the basic skeleton or asking secondary school pupils to the inner workings of a vital organ human anatomy is a key component to the school curriculum. it was an area of science I always enjoyed when I was at school. However there were some classmates who were not so keen especially when our science teacher brought in lamb hearts for dissection. With this flashback in mind I started to think of how can human biology be made more appealing to all, not only the squeamish. Below are three of my favourite human anatomy apps out there."
Children's Museum - Bones Exhibit - 0 views
Every Human Has Rights - 0 views
Human » Blog Archive » Through Web 2.0 - 0 views
Education: in the Business of Humanity | TomMarch.com / ozline.com - 0 views
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Ah-Ha!” Harkening back to Piaget, let’s go through the process: the fact that “technology + assembly line learning ≠ desired improvements” create cognitive dissonance.
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As educators we are in the Humanity business
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As educators, in the humanity business, our challenge is to use the best tools and approaches currently available to effect the changes that we can – what happens in our classrooms and our schools.
MEDtropolis ® - Virtual Body - 0 views
Welcome to the NHS Human Anatomy wiki! - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Sugar and the Human Brain - 0 views
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"How Sugar Affects the Brain is a TED-Ed lesson that I stumbled upon this evening while looking for a YouTube video about making sugar glazes (by the way, this is the one I was looking for). In the TED-Ed lesson students learn why sugary foods and beverages can become addictive and how the human body processes sugar. The video is embedded below."
Nicholas Negroponte: Internet Access is a Human Right | Big Think - 0 views
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"What constitutes a human right? Abstractly, a human right is one that is inherent and inalienable to all human beings. They are the elements of social life any individual should reasonably expect to be granted solely for the fact that they are alive. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, there exist thirty such elements ranging from the Right to Equality to Freedom of Religion to the Right to Rest and Leisure. Some are more abstract than others, some more integral to survival than the rest. Near the end of the list is the Right to Education, which is the focus of Big Think expert Nicholas Negroponte's recent interview, featured today on this site and embedded below:"
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