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http://illuminations.nctm.org/assets/0/77/77570ffc-98f8-46b5-b4d1-aa8043e88c49.swf - 1 views

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    This is a great resource for teaching math and geometry. Slide the figure's grab points around and you will see how the sizes and math change in 2-dimensional objects. Would be great for whiteboard work.
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Learning Never Stops: CK-12.Org - An online learning environment for teachers and students - 0 views

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    "CK-12.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to education. Their website offers a large collection of resources for students and teachers like Brain Genie which I previously shared. The bulk of their resources are math and science centered where students can learn about chemistry, physics, algebra, and geometry just to name four. They also offer resources for other content areas as well including history, English, and SAT prep. Their website is free to join and offers a wealth of learning resources and activities. Their site offers articles, quizzes, interactive lessons, videos and students can keep track of their learning as they complete lessons and activities and members can upload their own resources to the site as well. " This looks like a good attempt to crowd-source materials for K-12 in the U.S. Could have uses for ESL/EFL, particularly with content- and project-based learning.
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Learning Never Stops: Free Math Help - Lessons, Games, and more - 0 views

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    "Free Math Help offers a variety of free tools to help students with Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and statistics. The site has a simple interface with color coded tabs identifying their four categories which are lessons, calculators, games, and forums." This blog post describes the website, which includes over 100 lessons, calculators, and games for younger learners.
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All You Need to Know About the 'Learning Styles' Myth, in Two Minutes | WIRED - 0 views

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    "Yet surprisingly few studies of this format have produced supporting evidence for learning styles; far more evidence (such as this study) runs counter to the myth. What often happens is that both groups perform better when taught by one particular style. This makes sense because although each of us is unique, usually the most effective way for us to learn is based not on our individual preferences but on the nature of the material we're being taught - just try learning French grammar pictorially, or learning geometry purely verbally."
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Glean - Find the best videos in education for you - 0 views

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    Another site where teachers have posted videos of teaching. Very useful for flipped classrooms, though the focus is on maths and sciences.
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