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John Evans

Wow In the World: A New NPR Podcast for Curious Kids and their Grown-Ups : NPR - 1 views

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    ""Wow in the World is a place where we can tap into the crazy cool things that are happening all around us, every day!" says Thomas. "We want to help spark conversations between kids and other kids and also with their grown-ups that will ultimately lead to their own big discoveries." Each episode begins with a series of questions that lead to an explanation about a new amazing scientific discovery or finding. For example, "How long would it take to get to the closest star outside our solar system?" or "How did we Homo sapiens come to dominate the planet?" or "How do astronauts poop in space?" Through comedy and conversation, along with voices from real kids, Mindy and Guy make the news fun and interesting. "
John Evans

Watch This Girl's Amazing Backwards Talk - 0 views

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    "Wow, watch this girl say any word backwards within seconds"
John Evans

3 Obvious Ways Twitter Promotes Literacy - The Principal of Change - 1 views

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    "One of the conversations was going back to the idea of Twitter and does it actually promote literacy.  Thinking about, jumping onto Twitter years ago has led to many amazing opportunities for me, but I also think that it has led to tremendous growth in my own learning over time.  Since I first started connecting with others through the medium, I have written over 88,000 tweets, written over 1,100 blog posts, and one book.  I am a firm believer that if you want to become better at writing, the best way to do it is to write more. Without connecting on Twitter, I truly believe that I would not have written in the other mediums.  I have started blogs before, but never made it past a few posts.  As for a book?  I doubt that was something I would have ever done without Twitter.  I am not the only one; so many educators that have connected through the medium have written and published their own books.  I have seen people criticize that so many educators are writing books now, and I think, "Wow! So many educators are writing books now!"  Educators sharing their wisdom with different audiences all over the world is a pretty powerful thing."
John Evans

TeachWithMovies: Fun Free Lesson Plans for All Grades, Many Subjects - Emerging Education Technologies - 3 views

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    "Do you sometimes find yourself thinking about how you can spice up a lesson with some engaging visuals, a pop culture reference, some humor or drama, or something else that gives it that extra "pop!"? Or … have you ever been watching a good movie and thought, "Wow! This totally relates to one of my lessons"? Well if you've experienced either of these notions, this site is for you (and even if you haven't, you'll probably want to check it out anyway). TeachWithMovies.org offers a collection of lesson plans and curriculum materials using movies to inspire, inform and motivate your students. There are subject-specific sections for English, Social Studies, Sciences, and Other Subjects (which include Math, Health, Music, and numerous other subjects). These subject areas are often broken down into sub-categories (for example, Social Sciences is broke down into US History, World History, and Civics)."
John Evans

Designing Solutions to Foster Creativity in Education - Think Jar Collective - 0 views

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    "Wow! Just came across this great video from Good and the No right brain left behind project and have to say their project to address the creativity crisis in education is quite mind blowing. This isn't just about ideas it's action."
John Evans

Notable New iPad Apps: The Elements in Action | iPad Insight - 0 views

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    "The Elements in Action is not just a notable new iPad app - it's also one of those 'wow factor' apps that make us remember what the iPad is all about. The sort of app that just feels like the iPad is The perfect home for. It's a science focused app and I'm a guy who never especially enjoyed or exceled at science, but it has gripped me from the moment I opened it. I don't know my elements from my elbows, but I've now learned more about quite a few of them in just a short time with the app than I ever took in back in my school days."
John Evans

The Questions Managers Want You to Ask During a Job Interview - 1 views

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    "It's a query that can give an ill-prepared job seeker pause: So, do you have any questions for me? Interviewers will judge you by your questions. Almost all employers wrap up job interviews by turning the tables and offering candidates an opportunity to showcase how well they understand the role, how interested they are in the opportunity and what plays to their passions points. When the time comes to flip roles and grill your interviewer about the potential job, it can be tempting to ask pressing questions about salaries, hours and workload. But asking questions about vacation time, salary reviews and benefits might be red flags - and worst-case scenario, they might cost you the job. When asking your interviewer questions regarding compensation or scheduling, there's an imminent risk of being perceived as self-serving. Questions that are more focused on achieving results, helping the company grow and showing how well you've researched the role are the most wow-inducing. The goal is to end with a bang and leave a solid impression. We asked managers what they actually want to hear candidates ask during an interview. Below are a few of their responses."
John Evans

MyScript Calculator with Handwriting Recognition to Solve Problems | Class Tech Tips - 1 views

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    "There are lots of apps that ca n "wow" a crowd and MyScript Calculator is definitely one of them.  Write an equation (simple or complex) onto your screen and the app will use handwriting recognition software to solve the problem.  This fantastic free app can be used by students to check their work, especially order of operations.  If you've tried this app before update to the most recent version to access all of their great features.  You'll need to try it to believe it!"
Jenny Gilbert

TechSmith | Screencast.com, urenglishteacher's Library - 7 views

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    wow - if this doesn't show you how to do something...what will? amazing
John Evans

The Week in Rap - 0 views

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    Top news of the week put to rap. Wow!
John Evans

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: New Posted Resources 03/12/2010 - 3 views

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    #Free Audio Books: Download Great Books for Free | Open Culture #92 Videos that will make you go Huh, Whoa, Wow, Ahhh, and Ha-Ha | Blogush #Not "The Best," But "A List" Of Ways To Convert PDF & Word Documents | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day...
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