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in title, tags, annotations or urlFree Technology for Teachers: Three Good Videos About Solar Eclipses - 1 views
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"On August 21st a solar eclipse will cover a large portion of the United States. If you're in an area that the eclipse will cover, you may want to have your students build solar eclipse viewing boxes. But before doing that, you may want to have your students review how eclipses happen. The following three videos are good for that purpose."
CS eResource - 1 views
Why pay for Office and Photoshop when you can get these alternatives for free? | Popular Science - 1 views
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"We rely on expensive computer programs to edit photos and video, deal with office work, and protect our computers from malware. But they're not our only options. Often, commercial studios will offer the most basic versions of their products free of charge. In other cases, volunteers who believe that software should be free will develop open-source alternatives. Between them, you can find free programs to cover just about any computing task. However, not all free apps are created equal. We've narrowed down the plethora of options to highlight 10 of the finest free alternatives to pricey computer programs."
How Facebook's new 3D photos work | TechCrunch - 1 views
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"In May, Facebook teased a new feature called 3D photos, and it's just what it sounds like. However, beyond a short video and the name, little was said about it. But the company's computational photography team has just published the research behind how the feature works and, having tried it myself, I can attest that the results are really quite compelling. In case you missed the tea"
12 stylish pairs of men's sandals to upgrade your casual look this summer - Business Insider - 2 views
Plants for iPad | KIDS DISCOVER - 1 views
6 Tools For Learning About Plants - 1 views
Inside a Cell - 10 views
Posters - The Learning Scientists - 3 views
Low-Tech, High-Impact | edtechdigest.com - 0 views
100 STEAM Projects for Teachers - 5 views
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"This is a collection of 100 STEAM Projects created for teachers and educators to do with youth. Each project encourages exploration, modification, and students to pursue their own ideas and curiosities. They are also meant to be accessible, both in approach and availability and cost of materials. Feel encouraged to adapt them to your local learning space."
15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code (Even Without a Computer) | Edutopia - 2 views
How the food you eat affects your gut - TED Ed | The Kid Should See This - 1 views
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"The bacteria in our guts can break down food the body can't digest, produce important nutrients, regulate the immune system, and protect against harmful germs. And while we can't control all the factors that go into maintaining a healthy gut microbiome, we can manipulate the balance of our microbes by paying attention to what we eat. Learn how the food you eat affects your gut with this TED Ed by gastroenterologist Dr. Shilpa Ravella."
Is Coding the New Literacy? - Mother Jones - 0 views
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"Much like cooking, computational thinking begins with a feat of imagination, the ability to envision how digitized information-ticket sales, customer addresses, the temperature in your fridge, the sequence of events to start a car engine, anything that can be sorted, counted, or tracked-could be combined and changed into something new by applying various computational techniques. From there, it's all about "decomposing" big tasks into a logical series of smaller steps, just like a recipe."
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