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MindCipher - Challenge yourself. - 0 views

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    Some students really like puzzles and riddles. These are all short, and can be searched by tags, such as math, logic, brain teaser, programming, deduction, chess, etc. A good way to prepare for a few extra minutes of downtime in class.
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Pearson Prentice Hall: eTeach: Strategies for Visual Learners - 3 views

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    As always, I feel like these are just good teaching strategies: we are all visual learners to a large extent. That's why the visual cortex is so important in the brain, and relates to reading as well as seeing. But if you are a fan of Gardner, this is a good article for you.
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Critical Thinking - 3 views

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    Another excellent set of exercises by Mauricio Aldana. This one includes Brain Teasers, Assumptions and Context, and Key Questions to Exercise Critical Thinking. The latter looks esp. appropriate for online reading.
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Flickr Photo Download: Web Trend Map 4 Final Beta - 0 views

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    A map of 333 Web domains, resembling the Tokyo Metro Map.
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    This is an annual report on trends on the Internet, mapped over a Tokyo subway map. So a very popular company, like Google, is located this year (2009) at Shinjuku and Twitter is at Shibuya, "the station with the biggest buzz." Go figure. Might have interest as a brain teaser or mind puzzle, esp. for students with some knowledge of the Tokyo train system.
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The Great Brain Experiment - 1 views

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    "Be part of a unique scientific experiment by playing games on your phone. "Test your memory, your impulsivity, your attention and decision making. Learn about the neuroscience of every day life. " Another crowd-sourcing data collection to contribute to neuroscience research. Looks like a fun app.
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Through Your Child's Eyes Tool | Learning Disabilities - 1 views

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    "It's one thing to read about learning and attention issues. It's another thing to see them through your child's eyes. Experience firsthand how frustrating it is when your hand won't write what your brain is telling it to. Or how hard it is to complete a simple task when you have trouble focusing. Use these unique simulations and videos to better understand your child's world." Simulations for teachers and parents to experience learning difficulties.
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Learning Styles: concepts and Evidence - 5 views

  • Our review of the literature disclosed ample evidence that children and adults will, if asked, express preferences about how they prefer information to be presented to them. There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information. However, we found virtually no evidence for the interaction pattern mentioned above, which was judged to be a precondition for validating the educational applications of learning styles. Although the literature on learning styles is enormous, very few studies have even used an experimental methodology capable of testing the validity of learning styles applied to education. Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that flatly contradict the popular meshing hypothesis. We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice. Thus, limited education resources would better be devoted to adopting other educational practices that have a strong evidence base, of which there are an increasing number. However, given the lack of methodologically sound studies of learning styles, it would be an error to conclude that all possible versions of learning styles have been tested and found wanting; many have simply not been tested at all. Further research on the use of learning-styles assessment in instruction may in some cases be warranted, but such research needs to be performed appropriately.
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    An interesting review of the literature on learning styles: "Our review of the literature disclosed ample evidence that children and adults will, if asked, express preferences about how they prefer information to be presented to them. There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information. However, we found virtually no evidence for the interaction pattern mentioned above, which was judged to be a precondition for validating the educational applications of learning styles. Although the literature on learning styles is enormous, very few studies have even used an experimental methodology capable of testing the validity of learning styles applied to education. Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that flatly contradict the popular meshing hypothesis. "We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice. Thus, limited education resources would better be devoted to adopting other educational practices that have a strong evidence base, of which there are an increasing number. However, given the lack of methodologically sound studies of learning styles, it would be an error to conclude that all possible versions of learning styles have been tested and found wanting; many have simply not been tested at all. Further research on the use of learning-styles assessment in instruction may in some cases be warranted, but such research needs to be performed appropriately."
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Educational Psychology Interactive: Cognitive Development - 0 views

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    A good synopsis of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
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Deep learning & diSessa - 0 views

  • The theorists selected may be controversial, as is the very definition of "deeper learning" but throughout learning theory, the same evidence continues to emerge on conditions and responses to the practice of learning. In regard to meaning of deeper learning, and for our narrow purposes, we like to use DiSessa's (2000) assertion that deeper learning occurs when students can “learn much more, learn it earlier and more easily, and fundamentally, learn it with a pleasure and commitment that only a privileged few now feel toward school learning."
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    diSessa 2000 Changing Minds--need page of quote
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Journal of Cognitive Affective Learning - Vol. 2, No. 2 (2006) - 1 views

  • Presence, a sense of “being there,” is critical to the success of designing, teaching, and learning at a distance using both synchronous and asynchronous (blended) technologies. Emotions, behavior, and cognition are components of the way presence is perceived and experienced and are essential for explaining the ways we consciously and unconsciously perceive and experience distance education. A more complete understanding of the integration of the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional components of presence into distance education teaching and learning will impact the design, instructional facilitation, and experience of distance education faculty and learners. This paper focuses on a literature review of the research in the areas of: emotion as indispensable to the perception of reality, and presence and the role of emotion in creating presence. It builds on models from this research and presents: (a) a framework for creating presence in the blended distance education experience, (b) implications for practice, (c) implications for future research, and (d) a suggested combination of methods for measuring presence in distance education experiences.
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    Send to Lloyd Holliday
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beginners.html from esolcourses.com - StumbleUpon - 3 views

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    Simple vocabulary quizzes online free.
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Step by step help videos for using my Brainshark - 3 views

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    my.brainshark.com allows you to upload ppt's, videos, etc., and add a narration. Share and talk about a document. Russell Stannard shows you how. (See also the link to Brainshark itself in CALL_IS_VSL.
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Unity - Game Engine - 2 views

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    This was the tool used to make Trace Effects for the U.S. Dept of State. It takes hundreds of hours to build an online adventure, but it's a nice long project that some students may really enjoy. It seems to be a pay as you go experience, however, so you'd have to inquire about school discounts, etc.
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CALL IS Virtual Software List - 47 views

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