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Judy Brophy

Smilebox Slideshow DVD - 0 views

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    Make an amazing slideshow DVD that showcase your favorite photos from a birthday celebration, family vacation or graduation ceremony. It's easy, personal and fun. Share your slideshows: Burn a DVD, email or post.
Judy Brophy

Blog U.: Student Views on Technology and Teaching - Technology and Learning - Inside Hi... - 0 views

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    recommendations:1. Ensure that all readings, articles, presentations and videos (all course material) are available in the course management system.2. "Create a weekly reading assessment that asks students to formulate or discuss the most important things you wanted them to get out the this week's articles."3. "Make your syllabus a living document and let students know about changes via class emails - it will put your class in the forefront of their minds."4. "Use technology to help students engage with one another - create peer review groups for papers or discussion groups online."
Judy Brophy

Free Technology for Teachers: Build A Map - Create Layered Google Maps - 1 views

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    a new service that allows you to build layers on top of Google Maps.   Using Build A Map you can add information from data sets, add shapes, and add custom labels. The service is currently in a private beta so you do have to register your email address and wait for an invitation to try it
Judy Brophy

Easily Create Video Presentations Integrated with Google Apps | Ed Tech Ideas - 1 views

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    Here's a very slick new tool that allows students and teachers to share a Google Doc or Presentation, record themselves along side the presentation or doc and email or embed the video on a blog. It's called Movenote, and it's free.
Judy Brophy

Up in Smoke: The Influence of Household Behavior on the Long-Run Impact of Improved Coo... - 1 views

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     this study underscores the need to test environmental and health technologies in real-world settings where behavior may temper impacts, and to test them over a long enough horizon to understand how this behavioral effect evolves over time
Judy Brophy

DailyLit: Read books online by daily email and RSS feed - 0 views

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    Minutes a day of great reading in your inbox-100% free!
Jenny Darrow

Faculty Focus Email - 0 views

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    Introverts. Who are they and how do we ensure they thrive in active learning classrooms? If you have ever come to the midterm point of the semester and graded a stellar paper of a student whose name you don't recognize and who has never raised her hand in class, you may have just identified an introvert in your classroom. In every classroom there are a significant proportion of students who would identify themselves as introverts, if they understood what that term meant. Originally conceived by Carl Jung, the concepts of introversion and extroversion have been helpful ways of understanding basic differences in human temperament (Jung, 1970). Often confused with shyness, introversion is an aspect of personality which affects how we engage in social activity and our preferences for learning. Unlike extroverts, who typically are energized by social interaction, introverts can find connecting with large groups of unfamiliar people exhausting. They may have excellent social skills and enjoy meaningful friendships, but are quite happy in their own company.
Matthew Ragan

Keene State College | Help Desk - 2 views

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    Request for SmartPhone Exchange Syncin
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