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hyungyul kim

History News Network - 0 views

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  • History is inescapable.
    • hyungyul kim
       
      역사로부터의 탈출은 불가능하다!
  • "The past is the present, isn't it? It's the future, too. We all try to lie out of that but life won't let us."
  • Journalism is said to be the first draft of history.
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  • "The past is the present, isn't it? It's the future, too. We all try to lie out of that but life won't let us."
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    "Our mission is to help put current events into historical perspective. "
Eranet International Limited

Search engine for .xxx domains goes live - 0 views

Charles Fowler

Why I Gave Up Flipped Instruction - 42 views

  • It has nothing to do with videos, or homework, or the latest fad in education. It has everything to do with who owns the learning.
  • No. The thing that I didn’t expect was that my students created flexible groups, depending on what they were working on. They found peers who were working on the same concept they were, so that they could help each other. Sometimes they realized who they couldn’t work with on a particular day, and found a different group of peers to work with instead. And to solidify what my students were learning, we engaged in hands-on activities and labs that actually used the Chemistry concepts they were studying.
  • When I first encountered the flip, it seemed like a viable way to help deal with the large and sometimes burdensome amount of content
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  • I imagined the flip as a stepping stone to a fully realized inquiry/PBL classroom
  • Lest anyone think we were able to do this because we learn in a high-tech school, that’s not the case. We weren’t a 1:1 classroom. We used whatever devices my students had, which often was a couple of iPads, a few computers, and student cell phones.
  • Alfie Kohn’s book The Homework Myth
  • Learning isn’t simply a matter of passively absorbing new information while watching a lecture on video; new knowledge should be actively constructed.
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    Great post by Shelly Wright. It's not about the videos.
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.
Debbie Nichols

The Newbie Guide to Google Search | Educational Technology Tips - 0 views

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    I was surprised. I learned things from this article. It can be projected in class to teach students also.
Jennifer Carey

Mind Mapping in my Classroom with MindMeister - 0 views

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    Chance to win free Mind Meister Pro licenses
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