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Jeff Johnson

Online debate community for logical, passionate people - CreateDebate - 7 views

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    CreateDebate is a social tool that democratizes the decision-making process through online debate.
Jeff Johnson

Debategraph - 0 views

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    Our goal is to make the best arguments on all sides of any public debate freely available to all and continuously open to challenge and improvement by all.
Rudy Garns

Extra audio of Gazzaniga interview....AND Steven Pinker - 0 views

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    "Gazzaniga has been a vocal scientific voice on the council at a controversial time -- with President George W. Bush twice vetoing legislation on stem cell research; the limiting of U.S federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research to a restricted number of cell lines; and other debates." (All In The Mind)
Allison Kipta

Education Week's Digital Directions: NECC Airs Ideas About Best Ed-Tech Practices - 0 views

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    At a time when tech-savvy educators are touting the power of technology to transform teaching and learning, thousands of attendees at the National Educational Computing Conference gathered here this week to discuss and debate how to make the best use of those resources and extend their use to more of the nation's classrooms.
Jeff Johnson

Wolfram|Alpha: a new way to find data online? - SciTechBlog - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views

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    Say you're an investor and you want to see how two companies are faring against each other on the market. You could type in "IBM versus Apple" and Wolfram|Alpha will generate graphs and tables to compare the stocks over time. It also give you the Web-based sources used to generate the data, so you know where the numbers are coming from. The site also solves equations and shows the steps it took to do so, which will be of interest to high school students and math majors. Not into number crunching? If you live near the coast, you could type in "tides in ____" and find charts of tidal and lunar information. You could also graph that against other cities, which would be cool if you're a surfer. The site is also interesting for academic queries. Type in "Internet users in Africa" and you'll get the total number of Web users there - 51 million - as well as lists of the number of users by country plus graphs of this information. If you're in the fisheries business, or if you're an environmentalist, you could type in "fish produced in Italy versus France" to get an idea of how that sector is faring. The answer includes specifics, like how much of the fish crop was farmed versus what was captured. Such data could be used to argue policy points or to debate whether or not certain industries are sustainable.
Maggie Verster

Nice mindmapping tool! Glinkr - 27 views

shared by Maggie Verster on 18 Jun 11 - Cached
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    "Map and share your views of contents on the Web. See example on the right of a map of the debate "Which answer to the oil supply crisis?". Glinkr® is free, simple to use and aims a broad variety of usage. Glinkr lets you create or edit your maps through the web using a simple browser. When they are made public, maps can be embedded in Web pages. "
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