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Science for Kids - Fun Experiments, Cool Facts, Online Games, Activities, Projects, Ide... - 1 views

  • Science facts Enjoy a wide range of information and fun science facts that are sure to surprise and amaze you. Technology facts Check out our cool technology facts featuring robots, cell phones, computers, the Internet and more. Animal facts Animals are an endless source of amazing facts. Find out what makes sharks, dogs and other animals so special. Chemistry facts Learn more about metals, atoms, elements, solids, liquids and gases with our range of interesting chemistry facts. Earth facts Our earth is a fascinating place that is home to such wonders as volcanoes, rivers, deserts and more. Scientist facts Find out more about the scientists who changed the world we live in thanks to their research and discoveries. Space facts Enjoy our space facts and learn the truth behind some of the mysteries that relate to distant stars and galaxies. Planet facts Focus on the planets that share our solar system, read amazing facts about Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and more. Funny facts Relax and enjoy the funny side of science with some crazy facts and information that will bring a smile to your face.   Experiments are an awesome part of science that allow students of all ages to engage in fun and exciting hands on learning experiences that they are sure to enjoy. Experiment with different things an
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    Fun for all ages not just kids/students.
Lynley Greer

Science Experiments for Kids - 0 views

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    This website has a lot of great ideas for science experiments in an elementary class. They are all hands-on and the site explains all of the tools you will need before getting started. It is an easy website for kid to navigate as well.
Lisa DuFur

Projects and Experiments by FlowingData | FlowingData - 1 views

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    Projects and Experiments by FlowingData Here are the results of mild insomnia and a restless mind. Some projects are maps, some are interactive, and some are applications.
Natasha Gossett

science bob - 0 views

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    great website for experiments
Susan Oxnevad

An Updated Digital Differentiation Model - Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: - 0 views

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    Technology is a tool that can be used to help teachers facilitate learning experiences that address the diverse learning needs of all students and help them develop 21st Century Skills, an idea supported by the Common Core. 
Jennifer Lamkins

Chronic Illness, Children, Health Education - 1 views

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    Bandaids and Blackboards The intent of this site is to sensitize children to what it's like to grow up with a medical problem. This site provides personal experiences submitted by children (some have their own Web page with photos) and games for viewers. The benefits of this page for children with medical conditions and their parents are obvious, but the site also is a great resource for educators dealing with student illness.
Jennifer Lamkins

Game - Meta!Blast - 3 views

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    Metablast is a real-time 3D action-adventure video game, aimed at high school and undergraduate student audiences, meant to provide an entertaining, engaging experience while simultaneously educating players about cell biology. By immersing players into a virtual cell environment and allowing them to interact with it on their own terms, the developers hope that players will come to a greater understanding of the cell than they could learn from traditional diagrams and textbooks.
Brevity Software Solutions Pvt Ltd

Most Popular Event Management Software Development Company - 0 views

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    Brevity Software Solutions is best event management software development company in India. We provides complete solutions software for different Corporate and Conference Management, Management/Event and Planning Portal, different Online Scheduling, Ticketing and Event Registration. Brevity has experience to provide solutions for Industries and organizations such as Associations, Companies, Educational Institutes, Government Bodies as well as Non-Profit Organizations.
Sherrill Didymus

What Are The Top Advantages Attached With Long Term Installment Loans? - 0 views

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    It is quite a challenging task to find the loan matching your financial needs and circumstances. If you had a bad experience with short term external finances due to its restricted lump sum repayment method within small duration of a month, you need to get to know about Long Term Installment Loans.
Natasha Gossett

kids zone - 0 views

shared by Natasha Gossett on 24 Jul 12 - Cached
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    This website has experiments, fun science tricks and great science facts to make learning exciting.
Clif Mims

Brinkpad - 12 views

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    A web application that brings a desktop experience to the web. The application allows you to create presentations / slide shows / drawings with easy to use web delivered software.
Sylvia Martinez

Sharing Student Voice at Conferences - 0 views

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    tips and research about how to prepare students for conference presentations. how it connects to student voice. how to get the most out of the experience for students. special notes about "student panels"
Jeff Johnson

Research Review: Multimodal Learning Through Media | Edutopia - 0 views

  • The Metiri Group's report disputes the widely debated Cone of Experience theory, which says each of us learns 10 percent of what we read, 20 percent of what we hear, 30 percent of what we see, 50 percent of what we hear and see, 70 percent of what we say or write, and 90 percent of what we say as we do a thing. (The rampant misrepresentation of researcher Edgar Dale's valid model of classifying learning styles is discussed in this entry in the blog of educational consultant Will Thalheimer.) After an extensive search, the report's authors were unable to find any empirical evidence supporting this breakdown. Contrary to popular opinion, research shows that lessons in which students interact with material, rather than passively absorb it, are not always better.
Clif Mims

VideoSurf Video Search Engine - 0 views

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    VideoSurf has created a better way for users to search, discover and watch online videos. Using a unique combination of new computer vision and fast computation methods, VideoSurf has taught computers to "see" inside videos to find content in a fast, efficient, and scalable way. Basing its search on visual identification, rather than text only, VideoSurf's computer vision video search engine provides more relevant results and a better experience to let users find and discover the videos they really want to watch.
Clif Mims

boxee: the open, connected, social media center for mac os x and linux - 0 views

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    Boxee gives you a true entertainment experience to enjoy your movies, TV shows, music and photos, as well as streaming content from websites like Hulu, CBS, Comedy Central, Last.fm, and flickr.
Clif Mims

Inclusion.mov - 0 views

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    Movie produced by Brian Crosby's 4th grade students describing their experiences Skyping a homebound student into class.
Matt Clausen

http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com - 0 views

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    This site is an experiment in teaching great literature in a very different way. Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place... and so much more!
Dean Mantz

National Archives Experience# - 0 views

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    The National Archives experience and interactive digital vaults.
Peter Kimmich

Some of the Best Medical Billing & Coding Schools - 0 views

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    The medical billing and coding programs at these career colleges offer a glimpse into medical billing education across the US. Though the course curriculum varies slightly from school to school, each of these colleges offers a quality learning experience for students entering the field of medical billing.
Jeff Johnson

Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Inside Learning - 0 views

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    "I'm currently teaching first year university students and require them to blog. There are many benefits for having them blog but I've found it to be one of the greatest ways I've been able to get into the thinking and process of my their learning. Asking them to describe their learning and thought process provides me with insight not only to appreciate their efforts but to inform my instruction and decide on what further supports I can provide to take them to the next level. This technology remains a powerful way for learners to reflect and share their thinking on a variety of endeavors. As much as teachers and schools say that process is as important as product, this often is more lip service than practice. Process takes time and talking about learning can be tiresome. The transparency of blogs make this a shared experience that no doubt can provide all students a greater opportunity to learn from each other. The advent of blogs in schools often is deployed as a way to bring technology into schools. That's the wrong reason. I recently read this quote on Doug Johnson's blog: At a conference last week, Mark Weston from Dell computing stated that asking the question, "Does technology improve student learning?" is the wrong question. The question should be, "Does technology support the practices that improve student learning?"
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