"Apple has everything students need to tackle any challenge. From generating ideas through presenting solutions, Apple technology allows students to connect deeply with their subject matter. And in Challenge Based Learning environments, Apple products are helping them become even more involved in an engaging and collaborative step-by-step process."
"As seen in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CNN and more, we are a market researcher and innnovation network tracking the research and marketplace for brain fitness and cognitive health. Our blog was recently ranked # 3 Analyst Blog."
Includes links to 20+ articles; see word cloud on site a quick look
"In From up North's inspiration galleries we present the latest of our findings from the wonderful world of design. Amazing high quality artworks in various categories from great designers all over the globe."
Not just plain text quotes. These are nicely designed graphic and pics--very visually appealing. Take a look
Includes how to find the online schedule, useful resources, how to search for classes (including Gen. Ed. courses), and how to read the schedule. Recorded by Susan High. (second time posting this link. Hoping it will work this time.
Hey CPD150 Group -- This is my first Camtasia video. No bells and whistles (Camtasion has many!) but I hope it will be helpful. Give me your feedback, please, and I invite any of you to join me in making future videos!
MCCD's Legal Services Department outlines copyright basics, public domain works, fair use principles, permission, library policies, guidelines for specific media, audio-visual performances, computer software, web/internet, and distance learning
"Although this site is wanting you to buy their books of ice breakers (it does look like there are some great ideas) ... they also offer some freebie suggestions ... so worth a visit even if not buying."
"Why do people succeed? Is it because they're smart? Or are they just lucky? Neither. Analyst Richard St. John condenses years of interviews into an unmissable 3-minute video/slideshow on the real secrets of success." (3:33)
""Two heads are better than one." That's the simple idea behind study groups. By participating in a study group, you take advantage of one of your best academic resources at UW: other students. You get to add their understanding to your own. Study groups also bring a social quality to your study time."
Short handout on purposes of study groups, guidelines for forming, ground rules and guidelines to bridge meetings. Includes link to PPt presentation, though it appears geared toward law class.
"Learning involves many activities: managing your time, taking notes, reading books, listening to lectures, memorizing, having discussions, and writing tests. We'll cover each of these activities individually, and teach you to do them more effectively. Feel free to learn the sections in any order that makes sense to you; however given that this is a text, we suggest that you start with the Reading Textbooks section."
Resources from the AZ Department of Education: Self assessments, occupational information, and many useful planning tools. For GCC users:
Username - glendalecc
Password - 4azcis02