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Chris Harrow

MAZE A DAY - 2 views

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    A blog where Warren Stokes publishes new mazes he has created. Every day! What a cool project. You really need to check out the amazing creativity of this site!
Robert Ryshke

Powerful Learning with PBL - 2 views

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    Look at this article on Edutopia's website that we written by Linda Darling Hammond and Brigid Barron on the merits of PBL. Really good piece that is quoted by many other people writing in this field.
Robert Ryshke

Ten Steps to Better Student Engagement | Edutopia - 2 views

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    As a teacher, my goal was to go home at the end of each day with more energy than I had at the beginning of the day. Seriously. Now, as I travel the country coaching teachers on how to successfully use project learning, my goal remains the same.
Robert Ryshke

Effective Use of Social Media in Independent Schools - 2 views

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    Slide show, see if it contains interesting information for helping a school decide the next steps to take.
Beth Holland

The Tempered Radical - 2 views

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    This blog, written by Bill Ferriter (NC Regional Teacher of the Year for 05-06) is also featured on the Teacher Leaders Network. He's a bit out there - hence the blog title - but has some really interesting thoughts.
Robert Ryshke

Lesson Plans for History & Social Studies Classes - 2 views

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    Tip: Press ctrl and F (or Command and F on a Mac) to perform a keyword search of this page. To keyword search all Best of History Web Sites pages use the search engine located on each page.
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    For more history and social studies lesson plans, also check out http://thwt.org - Teaching History with Technology
Chris Harrow

Bright children should start school at six, says academic | - 2 views

  • “But the evidence is now quite overwhelming that such an early introduction to institutional learning is not only quite unnecessary for the vast majority of children, but can actually cause major developmental harm, and at worst a shortened life-span.”
Robert Ryshke

Building Futures - 2 views

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    An interesting website that illustrates how some organizations are thinking about and planning for the 21st Century.
Chris Harrow

Libraries and Museums Become Hands-On Learning Labs | MindShift - 2 views

  • It’s part of a larger movement to rethink and re-imagine what a public library will look like and what functions it will serve. While many people do see libraries solely as book repositories, it’s clear that the library is much more than that.
Beth Holland

Free Technology for Teachers - 2 views

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    Richard Byrne, award winning social studies teacher from Maine, posts 4-5 new resources every day. His blog is an amazing resource for finding tools to use in the classroom.
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    Thanks for sharing this Beth! Did you get my message about your upcoming visit to Atlanta and trying to get together. Bob
Robert Ryshke

Social Networking In Schools: Educators Debate The Merits Of Technology In Classrooms - 2 views

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    What do you think of this resource?
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    In this digital world, opportunities for education are available like never before. Though teachers using online tools are empowering students take part in their education, they may also expose them to inappropriate material, sexual predators, and bullying and harassment by peers.
Chris Harrow

Information is Beautiful Awards: Shortlist #2 - 2 views

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    Be sure to follow the 3 links in the 4th paragraph. These are interesting displays of information. I haven't looked carefully at all of the graphs or their accuracies/biases, but many of these do draw you in to what they're trying to communicate--the point of data charts after all. What a refreshing break from staid bar charts.
Robert Ryshke

IPad Apps for Teachers, 20 of the Best - 2 views

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    If you are an IPad user, you will want to review this list of 20 apps
John Burk

the research on transfer and some practical implications (Transfer, part 2) - 2 views

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    excellent summary on research on transfer. A must read post. 
Chris Harrow

The 11 Ways That Consumers Are Hopeless at Math - Derek Thompson - The Atlantic - 2 views

  • The flip-side is that bargains literally make us feel good about ourselves. Even the most useless junk in the world is appealing if the price feels like a steal.
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    Some interesting consumer math points that apply to us all -- teachers, students, and broader community.  How can we help our students (and our own minds!) grasp these points?
Chris Harrow

The Joy of Stats - Gapminder.org - 2 views

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    "Hans Rosling says there's nothing boring about stats, and then goes on to prove it. A one-hour long documentary produced by Wingspan Productions and broadcast by BBC, 2010. "
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    The data sets are fantastic for teaching about the analysis of real-world data sets. Also good for explaining the pitfalls of data visualization. I've used this with students as young as 8th grade and also incorporated the works of Edward Tufte with it (http://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/).
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    This is a good site Chris. Thanks! Bob
Robert Ryshke

How to Manage your Time Efficiently - 2 views

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    A website, University of Kent, outlines some steps for managing time, doing lists, creating action steps.
Robert Ryshke

PlayLab: Nurturing Young Innovators - 2 views

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    The PlayLab Team is made up of a great group of individuals who are passionate about education and the PlayLab approach to learning; our team consists of our Founder & CEO, our Board of Advisors, our Curriculum Contributors, our Operational Staff, and our Facilitators.
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