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Could Video Games Fight Childhood Obesity? - 9 views

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    Healthcare professionals have observed an increase in levels of childhood obesity. This increase has been attributed in large part to physical inactivity. Physical inactivity can lead to obesity and poor cardiovascular health, and it can also have negative effects on bone health.
Cathy Arreguin

Khan Academy - 10 views

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    Outstanding instructional video library with self-paced exercises, assessments and analytics to master K12 subjects (emphasis on math & science). Step by step tutorials.  Others can contribute!
Melinda Waffle

- Top 10 Sites for Video Editing - 19 views

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    Sites for editing video
Fred Delventhal

Nature Works Everywhere - 5 views

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    Nature Works Everywhere gives teachers, students and families everything they need to start exploring and understanding nature's fantastic factory - videos, interactive games, and interactive lesson plans that align to standards.
Alex Carlson

LearningWorks for Kids - Playing Smarter in the Digital Age - 33 views

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    Are you a gamer? Parent? Teacher? Then you would benefit from visiting this website and then liking them on Facebook! You'll have instant access to info regarding video games, learning differences, teaching, and more! Plus, app reviews, gaming guides, let's play videos, the list goes on! You'll only benefit from checking it out. Consider becoming a member to have even more personalized access to everything this passion project has to offer.
Susan Briere

Flipped Classrooms - 8 views

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    List of videos so you can learn more about the challenges and benefits of flipped classrooms. More resources at http://www.edutopia.org/blog/film-festival-flipped-classroom
Duane Sharrock

Enterprise Efficiency - Pablo Valerio - Finally, Unbreakable Message Encryption - 1 views

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    A new concept is starting to appear in encryption services for data and messaging: zero knowledge. Providers of such services claim that they do not know who you are, and that they never store the encryption key anywhere outside of your device. One such service from FoxyFone of Switzerland (a country famous for bank security and secrecy) is now available on the Apple App Store for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. The app, Foxygram, lets the user encrypt data on the device, including contacts, email, pictures, and video, with 256-bit AES security.
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