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Signing Up For Schoology - YouTube - 0 views
5 Reasons to Use Schoology - YouTube - 0 views
Teacher Strategies: When Learning Gets Emotional | Letting Go - 0 views
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Undoubtedly," one of the toughest teacher responsibilities in an inquiry classroom is helping students past those moments of the Information Search Process where they feel frustrated and confused. If this strikes a majority of students "simultaneously," it might feel easier to just return to a more "traditional," "predictable," and comfortable format rather than stick with the inquiry method. Below are some strategies we employ when our students hit those walls
Five Best iPad Keyboards - 1 views
5 MOOCs Teachers Should Take As Students | Edudemic - 0 views
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Added by Brian Warmoth on 2013-03-26
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As massive open online courses continue to evolve, however, educators need to know what they are and how they are changing the education landscape. In fact, teachers and professors could be well served by trying out MOOCs for themselves. After all, the classes are free and full of information. Providers such as Coursera, edX and Udacity offer catalogs of subject- and skills-organized options for new MOOC-takers. For anyone working in education, though, the best first stop might be “Education” category at Coursera.
15 iPad Skills Every Teacher and Student should Have ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 0 views
ReadWrite - First Look At The New Evernote 5 Mac Beta: All Good - 0 views
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First Look At The New Evernote 5 Mac Beta: It's All Good by @ablaze http://t.co/DCRUzuBL
How to Control Follower Posts on Twitter | eHow.com - 0 views
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Feeling like your signal-to-noise ratio on Twitter is a little off?
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Several Twitter applications include features that allow you to "mute" certain people or topics, taking some of the noise out of your stream.
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Manage your feed by creating Twitter lists.
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World Atlas HD and The World by National Geographic for iPad Review | Macworld - 0 views
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Decent atlas apps suffer from missed opportunities $(function(){ $('.zoomLink').lightBox({maxWidth:1200,maxHeight:1200}); }) by Philip Michaels, Macworld.com timestamp(1332878700000,'longDateTime')Mar 27, 2012 4:05 pm I’ve always enjoyed poring over a good map. Whether it’s thumbing through a road atlas, spinning around a globe, or sticking pushpins into a wall map to designate where I’ve been and where I want to go, I can find countless ways to amuse myself with a well-designed map. So if there’s an app that can bring that experience to the iPad and tell me a little more about the world around me, I’m eager to give it a try.
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National Geographic Society offers a pair of iPad-optimized atlas apps—World Atlas HD and The World by National Geographic. Both apps deliver the world to your tablet, with an easy-to-control interface and a decent amount of data.
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he World also includes the nation factboxes found in World Atlas HD, but puts its own twist on the feature. Call up information on Belize, for example, and The World lists population, language, GDP, and other data; it also includes a brief description of the country. But there’s a photos tab as well, offering National Geographic images
Using Google Docs to Create Digital Kits for Student Projects - The Tempered Radical - 0 views
Big6 Resources - 2 views
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RESOURCES for EACH BIG6™ STEP
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1. Task Definition
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General-to-specific triangle
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Education Update:Fighting the Female Dropout Phenomenon:Build Personal Relationships to... - 0 views
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How do you connect with your students and build personal relationships? OYEA winner, Brad Kuntz, shares his thoughts: http://t.co/ZGkVvYft
Diigolet | Diigo - 0 views
The Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers - 0 views
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Richard Byrne is a High School History and Civics and the author this blog Free Tech 4 Teachers http://www.freetech4teachers.com You really must make a habit of visiting this blog.