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[The Schools Our Children Deserve] - C-SPAN Video Library - 3 views

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    "Mr. Kohn talks about his book, The Schools Our Children Deserve: Moving Beyond Traditional Classrooms and "Tougher Standards", published by Houghton Mifflin. The book challenges the current state of education, and proposes multi-age, interdisciplinary classrooms. After his remarks he answered questions from the audience. "
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    THis was shared on Twitter this AM. It's an 80 minute video but worth a listen if you get a chance.
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    Note the date of this recording!
anonymous

Wolfram Demonstrations Project - 6 views

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    More of the wondrous WolframAlpha project. This is the demonstration site that shows some of the most astounding computations that this search engine is capable of doing.
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    Share this with your math teachers. Let this start the discussion of what it might be like in ten years. Twenty years. It's a game-changer. I hope they all realize that.
Dianne Krause

QlipBoard - Voice anything. Share anywhere. - 8 views

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    Talk faster than you type? Want to post fun stuff on Photobucket or YouTube? Want an easy tool (did we tell you it is free!) that lets you express your creative self? Then QlipBoard is for you! What can you do with QlipBoardTM? Make narrated slide shows of your vacation. Show off your home for sale. Get help with your homework. Invite someone to a party. Talk to your friends in other countries without having to wake up at odd hours. The possibilities are endless!
karen sipe

The Mnemonicizer (The Mnemonic Device Device) - 8 views

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    A mneumonic Device is used to help memorize a string of words. For example Every Good Boy Dies Fine to remember the treble clef E, G, B, D, F.
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    mneumonic device tool, good one to share with the students
karen sipe

The Mnemonicizer (The Mnemonic Device Device) - 7 views

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    Welcome to the Mnemonicizer, the Mnemonic Device Device. A mnemonic device is a sentence that helps us to memorize a string of words. For example, music students use "Every Good Boy Does Fine" to remember the order of notes on the treble clef. (E, G, B, D, F). Math students use "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" to remember the order of arithmetic operations (Parentheses, Exponent, Multiply, Divide, Add, Subtract.). But the range of usefulness extends beyond music and math. They are an invaluable resource whenever you are trying to remember something.
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    Shared by one of my grad students. Cool site to help students develop mnemonic devices.
anonymous

10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports - TheApple.com - 15 views

  • A bookcast is a movie trailer-like audio review of a book
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      Again, what's the essential question for the unit? Does this advance the understanding of that EQ?
  • Students can add photos, video, audio and text to their timeline to support telling the story sequentially.
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      A re-telling of the story. That's it. Does that get beyond the Remembering level of Bloom's?
  • Wikis are an excellent place for students to share book reviews.
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      Yes they are. And if a teacher is looking for aplace to allow kids to post the titles and reviews of the books they're reading, this is a good option. I guess it's an alternative to a book report, indeed.
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  • After students read a book, they can create their own book talk using a web cam or video camera.
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      This WOULD be fun, but I doubt that most schools would let their children use the webcam and post their images online like that.
  • Students can create a slideshow summary of their book with pictures, audio, and text. Other students can leave text, audio, or drawn comments on the book reviews.
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      This sounds like it's for the younger students, as well. And, it really all depends on the assignment, doesn't it? What are they to be talking about? A story summary, or more?
anonymous

Why Great Teachers Quit: And How We Might Stop the Exodus » Edurati Review - 3 views

  • If, for example, I were to limit my workday to 9 hours, of which 7.5 were in school, how could I conceivably read and correct papers from the vast majority of my 192 students in order for those corrections to be part of a meaningful learning experience? Do I limit the amount of work I assign in order to keep up with it? Do I shortchange the feedback to which my students are entitled? Do I allow the responsibilities of effective teaching to consume time that should be available for things outside of my school responsibilities? None of the three choices is truly acceptable, yet in reality for many teachers such are the options from which they can choose. Choices like this are just one example of the pressures that many good teachers experience, and that can help drive them from the profession.
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      It's time we work smarter not harder. We don't have to be the center of the learning experience. Teachers should be really creative travel agents that set up the trip for the students to explore, explain, get lost, fail, connect, help someone else, make a difference (a real difference). If you have interest or create it you just have to get out of the way. It's not easy to do this, that's why we need to work smarter and share the load. It's just to hard anymore to do alone.
  • he final four pages of text, 153-156, are under the title of “Afterward: Final Thoughts” and these pages bring together final conclusions from the wealth of material Farber has provided. There are three sections, titled respectively, Why Teachers Teach,: To Educational Leaders, Policy Makers and Politicians; and To Teachers
  • We can no longer continue the ongoing loss of skilled teachers. It costs too much financially. It costs even more in lost learning and benefits to our society.
anonymous

Tracking Twitter Traffic About the 2010 Midterm Elections - Interactive Feature - NYTim... - 1 views

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    " In the final days before Tuesday's elections, Twitter users interested in politics have increased their bursts of 140 characters. The chart below highlights the number of posts related to candidates running for governor or the Senate. "
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    Shared today at the IU11 coaches meeting
anonymous

Record & Share your PowerPoint presentations | Present.me - 5 views

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    "With Present.Me you just upload your slides, click record, present into your webcam and then publish instantly on the web"
waqas majeed

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anonymous

Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our world | Video on TED.com - 3 views

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    "Kevin Slavin argues that we're living in a world designed for -- and increasingly controlled by -- algorithms. In this riveting talk from TEDGlobal, he shows how these complex computer programs determine: espionage tactics, stock prices, movie scripts, and architecture. And he warns that we are writing code we can't understand, with implications we can't control."
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    Share this with you math teachers and with your Economics teachers
dave clarke

Soccer coaching tips to get star strikers to pass and share - 0 views

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    Young soccer players are often reluctant to pass the ball to team mates, so how can you encourage them to do this? These soccer coaching tips will help.
anonymous

The Independent Project - YouTube - 4 views

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    Interesting idea. What do you think? Kids directing their own education.
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    Shared today by @Kyle_simon on Twitter.
anonymous

SideVibe - 9 views

shared by anonymous on 04 Sep 11 - No Cached
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    Watch the video from the home page
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    Shared today on the listserv
Darcy Goshorn

Publishing your Scratch projects on other websites from the gallery - 4 views

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    How to publish your Scratch projects to other websites using the Scratch gallery
anonymous

remind101 | Text Messaging For Teachers - 10 views

shared by anonymous on 15 Sep 11 - No Cached
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    " A safe way for teachers to text message students and stay in touch with parents. Free. "
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    Shared today on the listserv.
anonymous

Richard Feynman on Beauty | Open Culture - 8 views

  • Richard Feynman on Beauty

    After dismissing the popular notion that scientists are unable to truly appreciate beauty in nature, physicist Richard Feynman (1918 – 1988) explains what a scientist really is and does. Here are some of the most memorable lines from this beautiful mix of Feynman quotes and (mostly) BBC and NASA footage:

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    Probably worth 5 mins of you time. Wow!
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    Wow! Would you like to feel grounded? give 5min to this this video and you won't be sorry.
anonymous

Trulia Hindsight - Maps of Properties Through Time - 4 views

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    Wonderful visualization tool
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    One of our own, Tim Leister, shared this today at the IU 13 collaboration day.
anonymous

Share Book Recommendations With Your Friends, Join Book Clubs, Answer Trivia - 11 views

shared by anonymous on 17 Apr 11 - Cached
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    Get great book recommendations from people you know. Keep track of what you've read and what you'd like to read. Form a book club, answer book trivia, collect your favorite quotes.
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