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Darcy Goshorn

Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling Tool for Physics Education - 1 views

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    Wow! And free!
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    Tracker is a free video analysis and modeling tool built on the Open Source Physics (OSP) Java framework. It is designed to be used in introductory college physics labs and lectures. Features include: 1. Object tracking with position, velocity and acceleration overlays and data. 2. Video modeling with dynamic particle overlays and data. 3. Center of mass tracking with overlays and data. 4. Rotational motion data includes theta, omega and alpha. 5. Interactive graphical vectors and vector sums. 6. Line profiles for RGB analysis of spectra and interference at any angle 7. RGB regions for time analysis of RGB data 8. Flexible video calibration options. 9. Multiple reference frame views of collisions and other motions. 10. Video filters, including brightness/contrast, ghost trails, and deinterlacing. 11. User-defined constants and variables for plotting and analysis. 12. Data analysis tool with powerful automatic and manual curve fitting. 13. Full undo/redo with multiple steps. 14. Video converter for converting edited/filtered videos to mov, gif, jpg or png formats 15. Video exporter tool for recording videos with track overlays. 16. Copy and print images of any view for use in labs and other documents. 17. Paste web or other images directly into Tracker for analysis, save if desired. 18. Helpful hints for new and occasional users. 19. Drag-n-drop trk and video files to open.
Darcy Goshorn

Catcher in the Rye Analysis - 0 views

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    short, general analysis of Catcher in the Rye characters/symbols by high school teacher
Michelle Krill

Shmoop Literature: Summary, Analysis, Themes, Characters, Paper - 0 views

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    Summary, notes, guides, and analysis of themes and characters for English Literature homework.
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    Summary, notes, guides, and analysis of themes and characters for English Literature homework.
Brevity Software Solutions Pvt Ltd

Enterprise Mobile Application Development Company - 0 views

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    Brevity Software Solutions Pvt Ltd provides enterprise mobile services that includes Application Security, Applications Design and Development for mobile, Mobile Development and Consulting, UI and UX, Mobility App Analysis and Testing, Mobility Apps Integration, Mobility Business Models, Mobility Requirement Analysis, Mobility Strategy, Mobility Technology and Support & Maintenance.
Jason Heiser

Document Analysis Worksheets - 2 views

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    Worksheets for document analysis
Michelle Krill

The R Project for Statistical Computing - 4 views

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    "R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues. R can be considered as a different implementation of S. There are some important differences, but much code written for S runs unaltered under R. R provides a wide variety of statistical (linear and nonlinear modelling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis, classification, clustering, ...) and graphical techniques, and is highly extensible. The S language is often the vehicle of choice for research in statistical methodology, and R provides an Open Source route to participation in that activity."
Holly Pope

NCSM - Resources - 0 views

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    Curriculum Analysis Tool and Professional Development Materials from NCSM.  This will save so much time with selecting materials aligned with the standards, independent of what the publishers claim.  
Kathy Fiedler

- Learning App Analysis - 0 views

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    Is this learning app worth purchasing?  This article lists about fifteen questions you want to ask yourself before going to the time or expense of purchasing an app on your android or iOS device for students to use.
Darcy Goshorn

ICOT - 2 views

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    "The ISTE Classroom Observation Tool (ICOT) (XML) provides you with a convenient platform for recording observations of technology use in classrooms. Checkboxes and pull-down menus allow you to easily record and time a variety of classroom characteristics. ICOT automatically aggregates your data into a table for analysis and presentation. You can work with your records right in ICOT or export them to any software that can read tabular data. Use ICOT to record information on classroom groupings, teacher roles, time and types of technology use, and the NETS for Students. The ICOT is a macro-enabled Excel workbook that automates many data recording and management tasks. The Visual Basic macros work with most versions of Microsoft Office for Windows and with Office 2011 for Macintosh. Users of eCOVE observation software can obtain a toolset that will allow them to record ICOT NETS and Computational Thinking items on iPad, iPhone, and Android devices. Contact eCOVE directly for information on the NETS/CT toolset. The ICOT methodology has been successfully adapted for use in a variety of contexts, including projects involving mathematical thinking and cyberinfrastructure research skills. For information on how ISTE evaluation might meet your needs, contact research@iste.org."
waqas majeed

Pregnancy Due date calculator - 0 views

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    Pregnancy Due date calculator can be amazingly precise. The maternity usually continues 266 times. It is believed that enough time from the last interval to the day on which you designed is a couple weeks. These computations can help you find out your due time frame, and the system is easy. You only have to add 280 times to enough time frames on which you had your last interval to determine your approximated time frame of distribution. But even though you do the analysis, your physician will have the last term on verifying the due time frame.
Michelle Krill

Primary Source Sets - For Teachers (Library of Congress) - 4 views

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    "Sets of selected primary sources on specific topics, available as easy-to-print PDFs. Also, background material and tools to guide student analysis."
Michelle Krill

Lesson Plans and Teaching Activities - 0 views

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    This section contains reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities correlated to the National History Standards and National Standards for Civics and Government, and cross-curricular connections. Teaching with primary documents encourages a varied learning environment for teachers and students alike. Lectures, demonstrations, analysis of documents, independent research, and group work become a gateway for research with historical records in ways that sharpen students' skills and enthusiasm for history, social studies, and the humanities.
Darcy Goshorn

Sonic Visualiser - 0 views

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    for theater geeks
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    Free realtime spectrum analysis software
Darcy Goshorn

VertexDSP - Downloads - 0 views

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    Free realtime spectrum analysis software
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    for theater geeks
Michelle Krill

Bloom's Activity Analysis - 0 views

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    Analyze learning activities against Bloom's in a spreadsheet setup.
Ty Yost

Teaching With Documents - 0 views

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    Teaching with primary documents encourages a varied learning environment for teachers and students alike. Lectures, demonstrations, analysis of documents, independent research, and group work become a gateway for research with historical records in ways that sharpen students' skills and enthusiasm for history, social studies, and the humanities.
Jason Heiser

Copy / Paste by Peter Pappas: The Reflective Principal: A Taxonomy of Reflection (Part IV) - 4 views

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    The Reflective Principal: A Taxonomy of Reflection (Part IV) Reflection can be a challenging endeavor. It's not something that's fostered in school - typically someone else tells you how you're doing! Principals (and instructional leaders) are often so caught up in the meeting the demands of the day, that they rarely have the luxury to muse on how things went. Self-assessment is clouded by the need to meet competing demands from multiple stakeholders. In an effort to help schools become more reflective learning environments, I've developed this "Taxonomy of Reflection" - modeled on Bloom's approach. It's posted in four installments: 1. A Taxonomy of Reflection 2. The Reflective Student 3. The Reflective Teacher 4. The Reflective Principal It's very much a work in progress, and I invite your comments and suggestions. I'm especially interested in whether you think the parallel construction to Bloom holds up through each of the three examples - student, teacher, and principal. I think we have something to learn from each perspective. 4. The Reflective Principal Each level of reflection is structured to parallel Bloom's taxonomy. (See installment 1 for more on the model) Assume that a principal (or instructional leader) looked back on an initiative (or program, decision, project, etc) they have just implemented. What sample questions might they ask themselves as they move from lower to higher order reflection? (Note: I'm not suggesting that all questions are asked after every initiative - feel free to pick a few that work for you.) Bloom's Remembering : What did I do? Principal Reflection: What role did I play in implementing this program? What role did others play? What steps did I take? Is the program now operational and being implemented? Was it completed on time? Are assessment measures in place? Bloom's Understanding: What was
anonymous

Twitter Sentiment - A Sentiment Analysis Tool - 2 views

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    Want to find out what the sentiment of the people is regarding a particular hashtag or keyword
Darcy Goshorn

Classrooms That EXCEL - 6 views

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    Classrooms that Excel will introduce Microsoft Excel spreadsheet procedures that may be integrated into instruction across the curriculum.  Participants will develop lessons and activities that engage students - collect data, organizing data, compute results, summarize, chart, and present analysis.  Basic Excel procedures are easy to learn and offers a variety of opportunities for teachers to implement real world problem solving and applications.   The eight online lessons require approximately two hours each to complete. 
Michelle Krill

The Electric Educator: Google-Proof Questioning: A New Use for Bloom's Taxonomy - 5 views

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    "...what is a "Google-proof question?" It is a question that can not be directly answered via Google (or any other search engine) because it requires, analysis, interpretation, and investigation. Writing such questions can be challenging. A helpful tool is Bloom's Taxonomy. "
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