Stanford's free 'Intro to AI' course | KurzweilAI - 0 views
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Stanford University’s CS221: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Fall quarter 2011 is now available, for free, Stanford has announced.You can take this online course from professors Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig, along with several hundred Stanford undergrads, without having to fill out an application, pay tuition, or live in a dorm.
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This is more than just downloading materials and following along with a live stream; you’re actually going to have to do all the same work as the Stanford students. There’s a book, at least 10 hours per week of studying, weekly graded homework assignments, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The professors will be available to answer your questions. If you finish the work, you’ll get a certificate of completion and a final grade (no college credits, however, unless you’re a Stanford student).
BannedBooksWeek's Channel - YouTube - 0 views
Beyond the Book: Infographics of Students' Reading History - 0 views
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"Recently, I've also been fascinated by the way the human mind interprets visual symbols. From doodling to reading and writing text, the brain is wired with a proclivity for visual sensory ability. In order to help students harness this power, we have been trying our hand at visual notes and sketchnoting in class. Then I decided to try some lessons with infographics."
Wonderstruck - Virtual Field Trip and More! - 0 views
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The worlds of Brian Selznick's Wonderstruck and The Invention of Hugo Cabret offer rich possibilities for classroom learning in every area of the curriculum. Read our guide to teaching with Brian Selznick's award-winning books, filled with rich resources for teachers and students. From a virtual field trip inside the American Museum of Natural History-the setting for much of Wonderstruck-to discussion guides, classroom activities, and interviews with Selznick, it's all here!
River Rafting in Dandeli - 0 views
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Abhayaranya Dandeli Provides Holiday Packages, Homestays In Dandeli, Wildlife Sanctuary, Jungle And Adventure Tours For Dandeli & Dandeli Resorts And Holiday Packages. We *** ure You Full Adventure, Sports And Wildlife Activities With Our Professional Team Of Naturalists. We Are The Only Govenment Authorized Service Provider For The Resorts Booking In Dandeli.
The We Do Listen Foundation | Home - 0 views
The Book Chook: iPad Photography ideas for Kids - 1 views
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"Probably my favourite app on the iPad is the inbuilt camera. With it, children can readily take photographs and record videos of all sorts of things in home and school life. The iPad saves to the Camera Roll and from there, kids can email images, as well as open them inside other apps. The iPad camera or any digital camera is a wonderful tool for giving children a different perspective on life, and helping them think creatively about their environment. "
A Lesson in Digital Learning from Minecraft | Christine Nasserghodsi - 4 views
Why Reading On A Screen Is Bad For Critical Thinking | Naomi S. Baron - 4 views
Teach with Picture Books: How to Create Interactive Timelines - 1 views
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"If you're looking for an awesome online report option for biographies or nonfiction texts, you'll love Hstry.co. Hstry is a site where students can create cool looking, interactive timelines with text, images, videos, and embedded quizzes. These are really good looking timelines! If you don't believe me, check out this sample on World War I, or this one about the History of Immigration in theUnited States. And your students can create timelines that look just as good."
Good To Great Advice for Growth Mindsets - 6 views
Why ebooks should be cheaper and how to get my book for free - 4 views
ISTE | How to develop computational thinkers - 2 views
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(CT) is the highest order of problem-solving, is a cross-curricular skill, and is understandable to both machines and humans, I recommend building student CT competency by developing their versatility for recognizing and applying the four elements of CT to familiar problems/situations.
3D Glasses & Books - MakerSpace Ideas - LibGuides at Chesterfield County Public Schools - 1 views
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"Your two eyes each see an image and your brain takes these two images and creates one image in your mind. The eye with the red lens filter only sees the blue lines and the eye with the blue lens filter only sees the red lines. When your brain puts the two different images together in your mind it creates a 3-D image. "
Gene Luen Yang: Comics belong in the classroom | TED Talk - 3 views
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"Comic books and graphic novels belong in every teacher's toolkit, says cartoonist and educator Gene Luen Yang. Set against the backdrop of his own witty, colorful drawings, Yang explores the history of comics in American education -- and reveals some unexpected insights about their potential for helping kids learn."
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Super talk from Gene Luen Yang about why comics belong in the classroom.
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