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Michael Sturgeon

POSTER: 7 Perfect Activities to Teach the Past Perfect - 10 views

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    Teaching Grammar - Past Perfect and More
Lisa Winebrenner

Calling all bloggers! - Leadership Day 2010 | Dangerously Irrelevant - 4 views

  • Since the past three have been so successful,* I am putting out a call for people to participate in Leadership Day 2010. As I said three years ago: Many of our school leaders (principals, superintendents, central office administrators) need help when it comes to digital technologies. A lot of help, to be honest. As I’ve noted again and again on this blog, most school administrators don’t know
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    Here are the ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT posts from the past three years Leadership Day 2007 - Summary Leadership Day 2008 - SummaryLeadership Day 2009 - Summary spreadsheet
Jeff Johnson

The Plagiarism Checker - 0 views

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    Instructions: Cut & paste your students paper or homework assignment into the box below, and click the "check" button. This free plagiarism detector will find plagiarized text in homework and other essays/reports
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    Instructions: Cut & paste your students paper or homework assignment into the box below, and click the "check" button.  This free plagiarism detector will find plagiarized text in homework and other essays/reports.
Tami Brass

Free Cut and Paste Timelines for your Blog : My Timelines - 0 views

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    My Timelines is a new cut and paste service from the makers of Backlinkr, RSS to Javascript and Trackbackr. My Timelines let's you easily add an AJAX based timeline that displays your most recent blog entries.
Justin Reeve

Piktochart | Infographic App & Presentation Tool - 18 views

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    Learn how to create stunning infographics - without spending hundreds of dollars on a graphic designer or losing your mind - in just 30 minutes or less. From word clouds to network data visualizations, infographics have become a primary format for content in a relatively short period of time. Although the "infographic" is nothing new, its proliferation and evolution has been nothing short of exponential in the past few years. Whether you love them or hate them, the rising popularity of infographics can't be denied.
Lisa Winebrenner

12 Dozen Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free - 44 views

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    If you're interested in learning something new, this article is for you.  Broken down by subject and/or category, here are several top-notch self-education resources the author has bookmarked online over the past few years.
Jonathan Wylie

The Best Education Blogs for Teachers Who Love Technology - 34 views

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    Teachers love to share their best ideas and resources with others. In the past, this was done by word of mouth, but today they blog about it.
David Wetzel

How to Use Twitter to Stay Informed in Science and Math - 8 views

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    The value of Twitter for helping you and your colleagues stay informed of the latest trends, ideas, resources, and Web 2.0 integration tools has increased tremendously in the past year. A Web 2.0 tool is available for exploiting the every growing information on Twitter to remove barriers and allow you to collaborate with other science and math teachers. This new online tool is paper.li - a source of daily Twitter newsletters in education.
Gail Braddock

IMF: Where in the World and What in the World Is Money? HOME - 0 views

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    a game called Where in the World & What in the World is Money? For high school students Monetary Mania is a game in which students can test their knowledge of economic theories. Beyond the games, teachers will find complete sets of lesson plans for teaching lesson economics to middle school and high school students. If you're in need of a good visual representation of the World's economic outlook, check out the IMF's Data Mapper. The IMF Data Mapper allows you to see the current, past, and predicted distribution of wealth around the world. Use the slider tabs on the IMF Data Mapper to change the map's display. Applications for Education The IMF's games for students are fun tools for students to play and test their knowledge after you've conducted an economics lesson. The Data Mapper provides students with an excellent view of the distribution of wealth around the world.
Fred Delventhal

GreatSummary - Summarize a Document - 0 views

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    GreatSummary can summarize text from web pages or text pasted from another document.
Danielle Klaus

NoodleTools : NoodleBib Express - 0 views

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    Just need one or two quick citations? No need to log in or subscribe -- simply generate them in NoodleBib Express and copy and paste what you need into your document. Note: citations are not saved and cannot be exported to a word processor using this version of the tool.
Jim Farmer

Son of Citation Machine - 0 views

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    Create MLA / APA citations that you can copy and paste into your documents. Very easy to use.
Jeff Johnson

VocabGrabber : Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus - 0 views

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    VocabGrabber analyzes any text you're interested in, generating lists of the most useful vocabulary words and showing you how those words are used in context. Just copy text from a document and paste it into the box, and then click on the "Grab Vocabulary!" button. VocabGrabber will automatically create a list of vocabulary from your text, which you can then sort, filter, and save.
Jerry Swiatek

Site Tour Creator - Simple. Free. Open Source. | Amberjack - 0 views

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    # Amberjack enables webmasters to create cool site tours, without the need to take screenshots or record screencasts. # Amberjack improves the usability of your website through easy, great looking and helpful tours. # Amberjack installs with no hassle. The comfortable Tour Wizard gives you HTML code to paste in your site. # Amberjack is a lightweight (~4K), stable, LGPLed & browser compatible JavaScript library.
Jeff Johnson

SurveyShare - 0 views

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    SurveyShare is a web site that lets you design and conduct online surveys. Your surveys and response data are hosted on our secure servers. Each survey is given a unique web address (URL) where respondents can take the survey. You can use SurveyShare to email this web address to your respondents, or you can distribute the URL yourself. Your survey's web address is a clickable HTML link you can paste into an email message or post on your web site.
Jerry Swiatek

Noteflight - Sign In - 2 views

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    We built Noteflight because we looked at where software is today, and saw that applications for writing music were stuck in the past. We wanted to accomplish a few important goals: Make it easy to create and share written music online. People who make music -- amateurs and professionals, students and teachers -- want to share that music with others, sooner or later. But most software for working with notated music treats the Internet as an afterthought: it's geared to saving your music on your own computer's hard disk, not to sharing your music with other people. It's painful to share musical scores online today, and as software inventors, we knew how much better it could be. People expect to be able to do their creative work wherever they go, and a crop of new browser-based applications make it incredibly easy to create and publish word-processing documents or spreadsheets online. We feel musical documents should be just as accessible. Empower developers to build a new world of musical and educational applications. Applications today should be not only powerful tools, but building blocks that can be combined in ways that their creators have never foreseen. A truly powerful musical application should be extensible without having to open it up and change the code. Adding new instruments and symbols, or embedding in a page and building new kinds of connections with other content -- all of these things should be possible. A great tool lets creative people not only use its built-in capabilities, but extend them and freely reorganize them in new ways. As Bertrand Meyer, a pioneer of software thinking, once put it: "Real systems have no top". Encourage a vibrant community of users by keeping the basics free. Music notation software vendors continue to charge high prices for boxed software, CD and DVD distribution media, and printed manuals. Then once you buy something, you're basically stuck with it until the next major upgrade cycle comes around, at which point you pa
Duane Sharrock

Medical devices powered by the ear itself - MIT News Office - 1 views

  • Health Sciences and Technology (HST) demonstrate for the first time that this battery could power implantable electronic devices without impairing hearing.
  • The devices could monitor biological activity in the ears of people with hearing or balance impairments, or responses to therapies. Eventually, they might even deliver therapies themselves
  • “In the past, people have thought that the space where the high potential is located is inaccessible for implantable devices, because potentially it’s very dangerous if you encroach on it,” Stankovic says. “We have known for 60 years that this battery exists and that it’s really important for normal hearing, but nobody has attempted to use this battery to power useful electronics.”
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  • The ear converts a mechanical force — the vibration of the eardrum — into an electrochemical signal that can be processed by the brain; the biological battery is the source of that signal’s current. Located in the part of the ear called the cochlea, the battery chamber is divided by a membrane, some of whose cells are specialized to pump ions. An imbalance of potassium and sodium ions on opposite sides of the membrane, together with the particular arrangement of the pumps, creates an electrical voltage.
  • Low-power chips, however, are precisely the area of expertise of Anantha Chandrakasan’s group at MTL
  • The frequency of the signal was thus itself an indication of the electrochemical properties of the inner ear.
  • in cochlear implants, diagnostics and implantable hearing aids. “The fact that you can generate the power for a low voltage from the cochlea itself raises the possibility of using that as a power source to drive a cochlear implant,” Megerian says. “Imagine if we were able to measure that voltage in various disease states. There would potentially be a diagnostic algorithm for aberrations in that electrical output.”
  • “I’m not ready to say that the present iteration of this technology is ready,” Megerian cautions. But he adds that, “If we could tap into the natural power source of the cochlea, it could potentially be a driver behind the amplification technology of the future.”
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    "For the first time, researchers power an implantable electronic device using an electrical potential - a natural battery - deep in the inner ear."
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    "All of D-Lab's classes assess the needs of people in less-privileged communities around the world, examining innovations in technology, education or communications that might address those needs. The classes then seek ways to spread word of these solutions - and in some cases, to spur the creation of organizations to help disseminate them. Specific projects have focused on improved wheelchairs and prosthetics; water and sanitation systems; and recycling waste to produce useful products, including charcoal fuel made from agricultural waste."
Ako Z°om

Get my Flickr Widget! | Roy Tanck's weblog - 0 views

  • Get my Flickr Widget! The form below will let you generate a Flash Flickr widget for your website or blog using your Flickr RSS feed. It will create a short bit of HTML code that you can copy-paste code into any HTML page, blog post or a WordPress text widget. You’ll need the following values to get you started. Your Flickr or Picasa RSS feed.
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    widgets some rolling tagsor images ball in flash .. quite sweet rendering
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    some rolling tags ball in flash .. quite sweet rendering
Lisa Winebrenner

Innovate: Past Issues 2005-2009 - 6 views

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    Nova Southeastern University's Fischler School of Education and Human Services online publication Innovate has published its final volume. All previously published materials continue to be available below.
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