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Melissa Smith

Welcome Back Wordle… Plus 7 Other Free Word Cloud Generators! « 21 st Century... - 54 views

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    blog entry listing cloud creating sites like wordle with explanations of how to use them. Easy to understand.
Judy Robison

YouTube - Google Docs in Plain English - 31 views

shared by Judy Robison on 22 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Explanation of Google docs
Paul Beaufait

Instructional Strategies Online - Graphic Organizers - 49 views

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    explanations, suggestions, and links to resources
Roland Gesthuizen

40 Twitter Hashtags for Writers - 0 views

  • The point of this is to make it easier to find all tweets containing writing advice : you just search for “#writetip”. Similarly, you could find a stream of publication tips by keeping an eye on tweets with “#pubtip” in them.
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    "Using relevant hashtags in your own tweets also increases the likelihood of others seeing your post and becoming a follower. They're a great way to engage with a particular community of Twitter users. The following is a list of some of the hashtags that will be of interest to writers. The list can never be exhaustive because anyone can invent a new tag at any time. Most are self-explanatory, although some need explanation"
Martin Burrett

Maths Dictionary for Kids - 0 views

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    A truly amazing flash based interactive and animated maths dictionary. The entries are clear and the explanations are well written that they are almost a lesson in themselves. A must for any maths teacher. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Roland Gesthuizen

Five Reasons People Get Unfollowed on Twitter - 0 views

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    Despite the lack of explanation, there are definitely reasons why people get unfollowed on Twitter. Here are five of the biggest reasons why people get unfollowed:
April H.

The 10K Hour Rule: Deliberate Practice leads to Expertise, and Teaching can trump Genet... - 0 views

  • The first is that practice is not the same as deliberate practice
  • second is that the fallback position can’t be genetics/innate talent
  • Simply putting in 10,000 hours of practice in an activity does not guarantee expertise
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  • They tested a weak form of the “10,000 hour rule” (that it’s just “practice,” not “deliberate practice”) and found it wanting.
  • They cite two studies that show that identical twins seem to have similar music and drawing talent compared to fraternal twins.
  • To start counting hours-towards-expertise anything later than birth is discounting the impact of learning in the pre-school years on up.
  • Hours spent in practice with a good teacher are going to contribute more to expertise than hours spent without a teacher.
  • We should be thinking about how we can teach in order to develop expertise.
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    "The Slate authors and Macnamara et al. dismiss the 10K hour rule too lightly, and their explanation of genetic/innate basis for expertise is too simple.  Practice is not the same as deliberate practice, or practice with a teacher. Expertise is learned, and we start learning at birth with expertise developing sometimes in ways not directly connected to the later activity. The important part is that we are able to learn to overcome some genetic/innate disparities with good teaching. We shouldn't be giving up on developing expertise because we don't have the genes. We should be thinking about how we can teach in order to develop expertise."
Gaby K. Slezák

Metaverse for Augmented Reality: Program Breakouts and More - 14 views

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    Good starter point for learning how to use or program AR (augmented reality) scenes or games in the classroom with the Metaverse browser. Good explanation about the difference between VR and AR, too
jdeconomics

Best Introductory course to DSGE models in Matlab-Dynare - 0 views

As the world of macroeconomics continues to evolve, Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) models are becoming increasingly popular. Yet getting familiar with DSGE models and the software Dy...

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started by jdeconomics on 05 Dec 22 no follow-up yet
raseorakesh

English Tuition Centre - 0 views

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    The learning atmosphere at EduEdge's English Tuition Centre is encouraging and friendly. Students feel at ease asking questions and requesting explanations, a happy learning environment. The tutors are more than just educators; they are mentors who sincerely care about the success of their students. They motivate students and solve their queries without making them uncomfortable.
sophiya miller

A Comprehensive Guide to Top 10 Online Resources for Academic Success - 2 views

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, students often find themselves juggling multiple assignments, projects, and exams simultaneously. The digital era has not only transformed the way we ac...

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started by sophiya miller on 26 Dec 23 no follow-up yet
Jeff Wells

Why do fingers wrinkle in the bath? : Scientific American - 0 views

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      An explanation for the reason why our skin appears to wrinkle in the bath.  
  • keratin absorbs it and swells
  • inside of the fingers, however, does not swell
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  • wrinkles, just like a gathered skirt.
smitts02

14 Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers - 0 views

  • concept maps of sorts–with graphic design that signifies extended function (power verbs), detail (clear explanations), or features of some sort (Bloom’s Taxonomy tasks by level).
Louise Robinson-Lay

Watch CliffsNotes Episodes - Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth and More | Cambio TV - 0 views

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    A superb site with animated videos of Shakespeare plays. Watch short explanations about some of the most famous plays and watch videos exploring the characters. The text that goes with the videos is useful and child-friendly. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Martin Burrett

Numberphile - 0 views

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    I'm no slouch at maths, but this site has taught me lots. See videos of maths theories at the forefront of research presented in an understandable way. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
anonymous

cscd-sample - home - 3 views

shared by anonymous on 28 Aug 10 - Cached
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      I like the Google Chrom Diigo bar much better, it is just simple
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      **Chrome :D
  • It seems that now, a good few years into the life of Web 2.0, one does not so much need a list to define it as an explanation of its emerging outcome:
adina sullivan

Support Blogging! » Educational Blogging - 0 views

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    Great explanations of what blogging really, as well as the hows and whys of using them in an educational setting
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    Thx to Caroline OBannon for the link
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