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Digital Citizenship Education - 8 views

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    Students interact with music, movies, software, and other digital content every day. Do they understand the rules that dictate the ethical use of these digital files, and do they understand why these issues are relevant? The Digital Citizenship and Creative Content program is a free, turnkey instructional program. The goal is to create an awareness of the rights connected with creative content. Because only through education can students gain an understanding of the relevance of and a personal respect for creative rights and grow to become good digital citizens.
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Will the Real Digital Native Please Stand Up? -- Campus Technology - 0 views

  • "They go to a website and look something up,
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      I wonder if this is largely because it's so easy to search the web to find an answer to a fill-in-the-blank question that they frequently see?
  • Certainly, there is no clinical evidence to back up any claims about physical changes in the brains of today's traditional-age students. But educators are providing anecdotal evidence of a shift in how students approach learning and education in general.
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      Comments?
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Learning Space by epals - 0 views

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    A combination wikispaces, edmodo, gmail, and live@edu?
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Let Your Fingers Learn - LiveBinder - 12 views

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    More links then you can shake a stick at concerning the ipad. Apps Dos and Don'ts Autisim Assistive Technology
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Free Technology for Teachers: Watch Sir Ken Robinson Speak Live on September 17 - 4 views

  • Tomorrow, September 17, TEDxLondon will be streamed live on the web. The theme of TEDxLondon is The Education Revolution.
  • There is a fantastic line-up of speakers scheduled. The "headliner" of the event is Sir Ken Robinson who is best known in education circles for his 2006 TED Talk Schools Kill Creativity.
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Mouse Party - Brain Reaction to Drugs Interactive - 1 views

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    The simplified mechanisms of drug action presented here are just a small part of the story. When drugs enter the body they elicit very complex effects in many different regions of the brain. Often they interact with many different types of neurotransmitters and may bind with a variety of receptor types in a variety of different locations. For example, THC in marijuana can bind with cannabinoid receptors located on the presynaptic and/or postsynaptic cell in a synapse.  Where applicable, this presentation primarily depicts how drugs interact with dopamine neurotransmitters because this website focuses on the brain's reward pathway. Mouse Party is designed to provide a small glimpse into the chemical interactions at the synaptic level that cause the drug user to feel 'high'.
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Blooms_Taxonomy_Model_Questions_and_Key_Words.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 4 views

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    Nice printable handout for discussing Bloom's
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Learn to Read at Starfall - teaching comprehension and phonics - 5 views

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    Starfall is unique in that it begins with the basics (ABCs), moves through sounds, and finally reads aloud with the kid. It doesn't require any account or anything! Also, the stories in the "I'm Reading" section are clickable. So the kid can click on the words to have them read for him if he has trouble. Great resource because it begins with the basics and then builds from there. Awesome!
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Dual Maps: Google Maps, Street View and Virtual Earth in an embeddable control - Mashed... - 8 views

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    Sometimes something is just so geeky that I just LOVE the concept. This is one of those. Dual Maps shows side-by-side maps of Google maps and Microsoft maps.
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    Beyond just a map - compare two maps. What can we learn from seeing the world from two maps?
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DIALOGUE DRAFT -- "My Brother, My Keeper" - 3 views

  • Dr. Townshend: What the hell's this all about? Dr. Kelso: Nothing! I was, uh, just looking over your files and, um...well...your osteoporotic patients aren't on Bisphosphonate; your diabetics aren't on ACE inhibitors. Doug, a lot of your treatments are pretty out of date. Dr. Townshend: Come on, Bob, I'm--guys like us, we're set in our ways. Dr. Kelso: Well, this is not an age thing, Doug. Hell, these days if you've been out of med school five years, half of what you learned is obsolete. Why do you think I spend every other weekend at a seminar in some two-star hotel ballroom that still stinks of last night's prom vomit? I do it because I have to keep up. Dr. Townshend: Also, it gives you two days away from the missus, right? [laughs] Once again, I am sorry I was the one who introduced you in the first place! Dr. Kelso's expressions remains serious. Dr. Townshend: Look, Bob, I just...I don't have the energy for all that stuff. Dr. Kelso: Well...then we got a problem.
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    This is the part of the dialog thati's important. Down the, "Then we got a problem."
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DIALOGUE DRAFT -- "My Brother, My Keeper" - 1 views

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  • Dr. Townshend: What the hell's this all about? Dr. Kelso: Nothing! I was, uh, just looking over your files and, um...well...your osteoporotic patients aren't on Bisphosphonate; your diabetics aren't on ACE inhibitors. Doug, a lot of your treatments are pretty out of date. Dr. Townshend: Come on, Bob, I'm--guys like us, we're set in our ways. Dr. Kelso: Well, this is not an age thing, Doug. Hell, these days if you've been out of med school five years, half of what you learned is obsolete. Why do you think I spend every other weekend at a seminar in some two-star hotel ballroom that still stinks of last night's prom vomit? I do it because I have to keep up. Dr. Townshend: Also, it gives you two days away from the missus, right? [laughs] Once again, I am sorry I was the one who introduced you in the first place! Dr. Kelso's expressions remains serious. Dr. Townshend: Look, Bob, I just...I don't have the energy for all that stuff. Dr. Kelso: Well...then we got a problem.
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    A dialog from Scrubs that could easily apply to some teachers, don't you think?
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WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 5 views

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    Videos for kids.
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    I know most have seen this, but I wanted to be sure it was in the Diigo Group list
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    Cool site! a free collection of educational videos for students ages 3-18. There are more then 11,000 videos on such subjects as math, science, and history. Students, parents and teachers have designated pages and the site offers a guide for contributors. Featured videos originate from national Geographic, YouTube, and google Videos, among others, and have been endorsed by educators from universities such as Harsvard, Standford, and Brigham Young University.
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    Looks like a cool site with over 11,000 videos. Free
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Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration - 3 views

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    Search over 1,200 unique teacher evaluated programs, aligned with national k-12 curriculum standards, offered by over 170 providers from around the world.
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Moodle tutorials (2 Minute Moodles) - 4 views

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    2-minute Moodle tutorial videos. Yummy li'l Moodle training snacks for my teachers. Om nom nom.
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Project Based Learning Checklists - 0 views

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    Create your own checklist for grading projects with just a few clicks! Checklists are sorted by writing, science, oral presentation and multimedia and by grade level groups.
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