Free Technology for Teachers: 101 Ways to Teach Geography - 0 views
Cram Geography - 0 views
Danish government creates Minecraft version of ENTIRE country to help Geography teacher... - 2 views
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"The Danish government has recreated the entire country in the hit computer game Minecraft. The first country to be fully transplanted into the blocky Minecraft games, the government hopes it could help make lessons more fun for students. It has even produced a series of lesson plans for teachers to help them navigate the virtual version of their country."
Geography Duel - One iPad, Two Players | iPad Apps for School - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: A Geography Quiz Created With YouTube Annotations - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: A Geography Quiz Created With YouTube Annotations - 0 views
Get ready for your next assignment gumshoe: Carmen Sandiego is traveling Google Earth -... - 1 views
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" Looking for a little old timey computer nostalgia with a dose of espionage and a taste of geographical flavor? Well, gumshoe, you are ready for your next assignment from the ACME detective agency. This time Carmen Sandiego is sneaking around the world via Google Earth. The Crown Jewels Caper is the first of a series of new Where on Google Earth is Carmen Sandiego? games being developed by Google Earth in partnership with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Yup, you still fly around in chase, question local witnesses, and, of course, respond to questions about geography, history and culture as you gather intel about Carmen's location. But this time you get the way-better-than-DOS ability to zoom in and explore the sites. Coming soon are The Tutankhamun's Mask and The Keys to the Kremlin capers."
Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Fun and Challenging Geography Games for Students of A... - 1 views
This Canadian City Quiz Will Put Your Geography Knowledge To The Test | HuffPost Canada... - 1 views
5 Wolfram|Alpha Apps That Are Perfect For The Classroom - 0 views
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"Well, what if I told you that Wolfram|Alpha also makes desktop PC and mobile applications that, for all of the notoriety that their's websites received, I've hardly ever heard anyone talk about? And what if I told you that most of these apps were specifically designed with certain subjects in mind, such as statistics, geography, and chemistry? I don't know about you, but I'd be intrigued!"
Mr P's ICT blog - iPads in the Classroom: Utilising the iPad to enhance Primary Science... - 1 views
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"Many of my posts look at ways to use the iPads in Literacy and Numeracy to enhance learning and engage, motivate and inspire children. But how can using the iPad also help children in other subjects like Science, History or Geography? Here are some ideas about how using the iPad can help the children show, share and develop their learning in these subjects with a distinct focus on Science. "
25 Real Ways Minecraft is Being Used in the Classroom - 0 views
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"It's hard to believe that just six years ago Minecraft was virtually unheard of. It was little more than a hobby project for creator and designer Markus Persson. Fast forward to 2016 and Minecraft has completely changed the way we perceive videogames. Starting as a novelty in a handful of innovative classrooms, Minecraft is now a foundation of curriculums around the world. From math to art to geography and even quantum mechanics, Minecraft and imaginative educators are turning bland subjects into incredible immersive learning experiences."
Online Geography gaming - 4 views
A Parent's Guide to Educational iPad Games - iPads in Education - 6 views
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"I've started a list of educational iPad game apps for parents. I've got a special affinity for these games as I originally started my career in technology as a first generation educational software designer. The list contains casual, fun games to use at home. They don't necessarily help you master long division or prepare for an upcoming geography test. The accent is primarily on having fun. If your child isn't going to enjoy playing then the app won't make the list. The second important criterion is that time spent playing is productive and that something of value is learned while playing the game."
Note-Taking with iPads | Edutopia - 0 views
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I vividly remember how I first learned to take notes. My sixth grade geography teacher lectured in outline style: "Roman Numeral one - China. A - Qin Dynasty. 1 - Rulers . . . " We wrote down precisely what he said, and to this day, I still take notes in outline form. However, consider Sunni Brown's TED Talk, "Doodlers Unite." She argues that engaging in sketching while listening to complex ideas further supports learning.
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