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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Jonathon Richter

Jonathon Richter

Instapaper - 0 views

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    a web tool useful for marking web pages to "read later"
Jonathon Richter

The world in a window | The Browser - 0 views

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    fantastic learning news aggregator
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Forum Network | Free Online Lectures from PBS and NPR - 0 views

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    free lecture videos
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Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures - 0 views

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    online degrees and video courses from leading universities
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Videojug - Get Good At Life. The world's best how to videos plus free expert advice and... - 0 views

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    great video tutorials, by category
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Eyes on Design - Download free graphics and learn how to create stunning Adobe Photosho... - 0 views

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    Photoshop Tutorials
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FindSounds - Search the Web for Sounds - 0 views

  • a free site where you can search the Web for sound effects and musical instrument samples
Jonathon Richter

Millions of books get digitized for the disabled - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • For those who are blind, dyslexic or have diseases like multiple sclerosis and have difficulty turning book pages, reading the latest best seller just got easier. Brewster Kahle, a digital librarian and founder of a virtual library called the Internet Archive, has launched a worldwide campaign to double the number of books available for print-disabled people.
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    "For those who are blind, dyslexic or have diseases like multiple sclerosis and have difficulty turning book pages, reading the latest best seller just got easier. Brewster Kahle, a digital librarian and founder of a virtual library called the Internet Archive, has launched a worldwide campaign to double the number of books available for print-disabled people."
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eThemes - 0 views

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    from the University of Missouri - "eThemes is your source for content-rich, kid-safe online resources that will help enhance your teaching and save you time. eThemes provides free, fast access to over 2,500 collections of websites, on topics ranging from Aerodynamics to Zebras and everything in between! By researching and creating these resources for you, eThemes will save you the time that you used to spend wading through millions of hits on Google, trying to find a few websites that meet your teaching needs. We do the searching for you, giving you more time to improve your lesson plans and actual teach!"
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Instructure - 0 views

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    Canvas: open LMS
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Build Your PLN « Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views

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    "understanding how to leverage tech in your teaching and learning situation is critical to developing PLNs. While in the past, we were limited by the occasions that served as "learning experiences," in the 21st century, learning isn't restricted to a special event bound by time and place"
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Transparency - GOOD Magazine - GOOD - 0 views

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    lots of amazing infographics for use in class on a huge range of topics from GOOD
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GOOD.is | Education (Interactive Viewer) - 0 views

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    infographic of the amount of money spent per pupil in each state and the graduation rates per state
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Lilja - A bouquet of stories about the Earth - Home - 0 views

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    Lilja: a bouquet of stories about the Earth - blog by an astrophysicist and climate scientist
Jonathon Richter

Science 2.0 - Official site of Science 2.0® - The world's best scientists, th... - 0 views

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    Science 2.0
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Emerging Technologies for Online Learning Symposium | The Sloan Consortium - 0 views

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    Emerging Technologies for Online Learning Symposium, a joint Symposium of Sloan Consortium and MERLOT with MoodleMoot, is designed to bring together individuals interested in the technological aspects of online learning. The symposium, focusing on the technologies that drive online learning effectiveness, will continue to highlight research, applications, and best practices of important emerging technological tools. Experts, intermediate users and novices are welcome to participate in Symposium activities that will include face-to-face and virtual components. Symposium tracks highlight and demonstrate research, application and best practices of important emerging technological tools related to social networking, assessment, open educational resources, new media and support services. The Symposium is brought to you by the partnership of the Sloan Consortium, MERLOT, and MoodleMoot.
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Top 10 USB Thumb Drive Tricks - 0 views

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    Top 10 USB tricks
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American Educational Research Association Conference, April, 2007, Chicago, IL - 0 views

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    Reshaping Schools toward evidence-based cultures: Learning through design (opening & closing remarks) AERA symposium 2007
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Understandings of Consequence - 0 views

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    Research shows that students have difficulty achieving deep understanding of many fundamental science concepts, for instance, the nature of matter, pressure, density, and electrical circuits to name but a few. After students have presumably learned the scientific explanations, they often revert back to their initial explanations. The Understandings of Consequence Project has demonstrated that part of the problem arises from differences in how students and scientists think about cause and effect. Scientific explanations often require students to structure knowledge in ways that contradict their expectations about the nature of how causes and effects behave. Such explanations can involve: causal mechanisms that are inferred or abstract; causal patterns that extend beyond linear and unidirectional to cyclic, reciprocal, and non-sequential; correspondences between causes and effects that are in various respects probabilistic; and causal agents that are decentralized and involve aspects of emergence. These are ways of thinking that students typically are not familiar with. Thus students attempt to assimilate information about complex concepts into simplistic causal structures which ultimately distort the information. In order to achieve deep understanding of scientific explanations, students need to learn the levels of these dimensions that fit the level of explanation needed. We have developed a taxonomy of causal models to guide these teaching and learning efforts. We have also developed a taxonomy of epistemological "moves", such as comparing more than one model and being alert to possible gaps in one's explanation, that serve scientific inquiry and lead to more complex conceptions.
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