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David Garcia

Physics for the 21st Century - 0 views

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    An online modern physics course intended for physics teachers who may not know some of the latest developments.  It's also the kind of physics most interesting to our students. Advanced students looking for another kind of challenge would benefit from this course.  
David Garcia

MIT OpenCourseWare | Physics | Classical Mechanics - 0 views

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    videos, notes, and resources for introductory physics from MIT.  This course closely parallels AP Physics C: mechanics and is a great resource for students who've studied a year of physics and want to learn more.
David Garcia

Physics 152 Home - 0 views

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    course lectures and texts for college physics at University of Virginia
Cacey Wells

AP Central - AP Calculus AB Course Home Page - 0 views

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    Resources for AP Calculus AB: Released Exams, Free Response, Tips, Syllabi, and More
Juliette LaMontagne

Education Innovation: Teachers Are Irreplacable, Right Up Until The Moment They Are Rep... - 0 views

  • Education and classroom teachers are in much the same situation as the scribes of the 1400’s were. How is that you ask?  Simple, we are in a revolution of how our society connects, communicates, and in many regards, how it functions. The technology of the web has changed how we communicate. It has made it possible to communicate and teach from virtually anywhere. Learning is no longer limited to the teacher in the classroom or the brick and mortar school. Learning can take place anyplace and at anytime with web technologies. Online courses, online schools, etc. have arisen and benefited from the revolution of our 2.0 society.
  • The train has left the station on virtual education. It may not be heavily adopted yet, but it will. Why wouldn’t it?  We in education can resist, fight it, and even argue against it, but like the scribe of the 1400’s, we are living in revolutionary times and we are working along side virtual schools, teachers, and classrooms. The shift is already beginning, the question for us becomes, adapt to it and adopt it, or go the way of the scribe. I think we are much too smart not to do the former, and far too important to do the latter.
danielle tissiere ramirez

Bridging World History - 0 views

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    Professional development and classroom materials to support the study of world history Bridging World History is organized into 26 thematic units along a chronological thread. Materials include videos, an audio glossary and a thematically-organized interactive.
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