Nik's Quick Shout: Note Taking Tool for Digital Literacy - 0 views
When Will Educators Get Serious About Gaming? - Bruce Dixon - Innovations in Education... - 2 views
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When Will Educators Get Serious About Gaming?: http://bit.ly/gVBonT from Harvard BR
Resources For Rethinking - Exemplary sustainability resources reviewed by teachers for ... - 3 views
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provides teachers access to lesson plans, worksheets and other teaching resources that integrate environmental, social and economic spheres through learning that is interdisciplinary and action oriented.
A Review of Allington's Recent Education Leadership Article What At-Risk Readers Need - 0 views
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The Essential What At-Risk Readers Need http://t.co/k9zPDii via @AddThis ASCD ED Leadership Article link: March 2011 | Volume 68 | Number 6 Pages 40-45 What Students Need to Learn http://ow.ly/4FwWY
MEDIA LITERACY ONLINE PROJECT GATEWAY - 2 views
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The Media Literacy Online Project and the Media Literacy Review are no longer maintained as Internet sites. Both served their purpose and now, with so many excellent resources online, it has come time to close both projects. We are keeping this single page updated as a gateway to resources educators find of value.
AirStash For iPhone Review - 1 views
App Showdown: Wikipedia Apps | Mac|Life - 0 views
Educational iPhone Apps for Middle & High School Students - iPhone Apps, iPad apps & iP... - 0 views
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"Homework is no fun for anyone-including Mom and Dad. It becomes even more painful, as your child enters middle and high school grades. The probability that most parents differentiate equations every day for a living or for a hobby is pretty slim. These apps are filled with great information that can be accessed quickly and easily to make homework time move more swiftly. They are also handy tools for the times when your child has lost computer and gaming privileges. The whining stops pretty quickly, when you offer them an opportunity to study the endocrine system instead of play Halo or read Notch's latest blog post."
How to Cite Tweets in an Academic Paper | EdTech Magazine - 7 views
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"Professors may scoff at the idea, but students are increasingly citing tweets in academic papers. Although they don't exactly count as peer-reviewed, tweets do provide interesting insight into pop culture, breaking news and a number of social issues. After all, the Library of Congress is indexing tweets for historical reference. As a result, it's important that style guides address the issue, and that students understand how to properly cite their sources."
Too Noisy: The Best App to Quiet Your Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views
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"Educators typically aren't strangers to sonic chaos. Spend 30 seconds in my classroom of 27 ten-year-olds on a Friday before the bell rings, and you'll see what I mean. I've tried everything to quiet the cacophony that is Room 5, but nothing worked until I discovered a silencing savior called Too Noisy Pro. This app relies on a visual display and peer pressure to keep classroom volumes at appropriate levels."
REVIEW: GeoCon Math iPad App: A Fun Way to Learn Plane Geometry | AvatarGeneration - 0 views
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"GeoCon Math is a new iPad app for students, teachers and math enthusiasts to study plane geometry in an interesting and exciting way. GeoCon HD re-invents the study of plane geometry by empowering users to create various geometric constructions with the touch of a finger. The app also offers easy tutorial steps that provide instruction on setting and moving points, constructing lines and circles, and creating intersection points."
Mythbuster Adam Savage on how to make stopmotion animation with iPhone | Apple news, re... - 1 views
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"Adam Savage is no stranger to mixing science with whimsy. With his hit show Mythbusters, he and partner Jamie Hyneman have tackled everything from shark attacks to death rays. Of course, that show can't film all the time. To fill the other hours in the day, Savage runs a web series called Inside Adam Savage's Cave, where he does experiments, shows off oddities, and generally makes merriment. In today's episode, Savage has invited animator Marty Cooper into his cave to talk about traditional hand-drawn animation and augmented reality cartoons. The best part? All of the animation is made with an iPhone. Using the app StopMotion Recorder, a series of by-hand drawings made on transparencies, and a little bit of time, Savage and Cooper are able to create a few glorious stop-motion cartoons that delightfully float in the real world."
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