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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Judy Brophy

Judy Brophy

TouchCast Review - Software - CNET Reviews - 0 views

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    recommended by Karen C
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Wishful thinking in medical education: Trying out Mozilla Popcorn Maker... - 0 views

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    re-edit google hangout
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http://testing.byu.edu/info/handbooks/14%20Rules%20for%20Writing%20Multiple-Choice%20Qu... - 0 views

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    how to create good MC questions via @holden
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English 314 | Smore - 0 views

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    Beautiful Flyers Instantly
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Brit Lit I: text, images, music, video | Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool fo... - 0 views

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    Glogster syllabus
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Infographic: English 101: A Writing Community | Infogram - 0 views

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    Create infographics here.
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Anthropology Ethics - Online Resources | Ethics Center | University of Nebraska-Lincoln - 0 views

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    Studying humankind can give us great insight into the complexities of society and culture. However, any research involving human subjects comes with a thorny set of ethical considerations. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Ethics Center has curated this collection of online resources related to ethical dilemmas and situations in anthropology. The materials are divided into four areas: Case Studies, About, Additional Teaching Resources, and Codes of Ethics. The Case Studies area is quite well-developed, containing 20 rigorously vetted case studies from SUNY-Buffalo, the Society for Economic Botany, and the Smithsonian Institution. For those just entering the field, the Codes of Ethics area might be quite useful. It offers up professional codes from organizations like the American Anthropological Association, the American Association of Museums, and the American Folklore Society
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Serendip-o-matic: Let Your Sources Surprise You - 1 views

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    this tool is a product of one week- one tool. 8/2013
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: So...You Wanna Use Blogs In The Classroom - 1 views

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    I found this post about using blogs in the classroom to be a helpful curation of teacher tips for student blogging. Mike G
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Working Examples - 1 views

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    A different kind of online community.
    Working Examples is a place where people working at the intersection of technology and education collaborate to solve problems, share their progress (and missteps) and make exciting things happen. Come play with us!
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Diagram Software to draw Flowcharts, UML & more Online | Creately - 1 views

shared by Judy Brophy on 11 Jul 13 - Cached
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    online diagramming and collaboration. rec by Mike Caulfield. Diagram oriented, not photo or pix
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Instructional Design - 0 views

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    from Instacon speaker
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Resource: American Passages: A Literary Survey - 0 views

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    What is most important about the world of American literature? It's an important question, and some would argue for the works of Twain, while others might speak eloquently about Richard Wright, and so on. This inventive 16-part series for college students deals with the foibles of American literature through a "diversity of voices" in a way that is eminently accessible and interesting. This series was created in 2003 by Oregon Public Broadcasting and it features segments like Exploring Borderlands, Native Voices, and Regional Realism. Each program is also accompanied by a number of lesson units, plans, and additional classroom activities. Visitors can also read detailed program descriptions, and look over a list of Related Resources
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Video: Special Flight | Watch POV Online | PBS Video - 0 views

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    The POV series on PBS has been bringing a range of compelling documentaries to curious viewers for years. This recent installment from their talented crew presents the story of undocumented immigrants at a detention center in Geneva, Switzerland. Visitors can watch the entire program here and the website features interviews with the filmmakers, extra conversations with others involved in the production, and a teachers' guide. Interested parties will learn about the situation at Frambois prison and they can also watch a special interview with the film's director, Fernand Melgar. This moving film would be a wonderful addition to a class in human rights, international relations, and any number of related disciplines
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Five Keys to Helping Students Read Difficult Texts | BYU Center for Teaching and Learning - 1 views

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    BEFORE READING:  Preview & Build Anticipation
    BEFORE READING: Set Purpose
    DURING READING: Synthesize Along the Way
    DURING READING: Ask Questions
    AFTER READING:  Explain Lots of good subpages with procedures for each step
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