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Ben Rimes

Apptivities - 1 views

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    Lesson plans and activities based around iPod and iPad apps. Created by a group of Apple Distinguished Educators, this site also allows readers to submit their own "apptivities". Great way to get teachers using their Apple mobile devices for more than just quick skill based games.
Dean Mantz

Online Art Games - 7 views

  • Welcome to my favorite online art games for kids! 
hamastrickland

Lesson Plans for Physical Education Teachers/PE Central - 0 views

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    Lesson plans for all grades, games, and activities, and the ability to share your lesson plans.
Dean Mantz

Curriculumbits.com Online Interactive ELearning Teaching Resources - 13 views

  • Curriculumbits.com offer free online access to a growing range of interactive multimedia e-learning teaching resources. The online teaching resource library contains educational games, quizzes, animations and videos in a variety of subjects at key stage 3 and 4 of the UK National Curriculum.
Dean Mantz

ftcpublishing - 0 views

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    FTC provides you resources for Clay animation, Podcasts, professional development, powerpoint, etc. Many books are writting by fellow educators.
Ben Rimes

The Future of Less: How Web-Savvy Edupunks Are Transforming American Higher Education - 0 views

  • Today, we've gone from scarcity of knowledge to unimaginable abundance. It's only natural that these new, rapidly evolving information technologies would convene new communities of scholars, both inside and outside existing institutions
  • "We said, 'Let's create a university that actually measures learning,' " Mendenhall says. "We do not have credit hours, we do not have grades. We simply have a series of assessments that measure competencies, and on that basis, award the degree."
  • Hulu.com, launched just 18 months ago, is widely considered to be the first Web site to prove that mass broadcast-television viewing as we know it can and will shift online. Hulu did that by being attractive, well-designed, and easy to use, and by having a viable business model with actual paying advertisers -- and soon, subscribers.
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  • He has also offered five of his courses to anyone on the Web for free; he donates his own time to review nonenrolled students' work, awarding a signed certificate in lieu of course credit. Wiley's most recent open course was formatted as an online role-playing game, with students divided into "guilds" completing "quests" -- a learning community inspired by the world of online gamers. "If you didn't need human interaction and someone to answer your questions, then the library would never have evolved into the university," Wiley says. "We all realize that content is just the first step."
  • If you want to perform a proper string quartet, they noted, you can't cut out the cellist nor can you squeeze in more performances by playing the music faster. But that was then -- before MP3s and iPods proved just how freely music could flow. Before Google scanned and digitized 7 million books and Wikipedia users created the world's largest encyclopedia. Before YouTube Edu and iTunes U made video and audio lectures by the best professors in the country available for free, and before college students built Facebook into the world's largest social network, changing the way we all share information. Suddenly, it is possible to imagine a new model of education using online resources to serve more students, more cheaply than ever before.
Clif Mims

Alice.org - 5 views

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    Educational software that teaches students computer programming in a 3D environment.
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