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Math Encounters - The Museum of Mathematics - 0 views

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    "Math Encounters Math Encounters is a new public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics and presented by the Simons Foundation and the Museum of Mathematics. For further information, call the Museum of Mathematics at (212) 542-0566 or e-mail mathencounters@momath.org."
daniel rezac

Improved discussions, search scanned text in PDFs, and more | Docs Blog - 0 views

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    Fresh on the heels of adding discussions to Google presentations and the ability to edit within the Google Docs Android app, we've been hard at work on a few other new features to enhance your Google Docs experience. All your comments--in one tidy place We just added the discussions feature to Google drawings, and today we're making it even easier to see a log of all of the comments that have been made whether you're using drawings, documents, or presentations. Just click on the "Comments" button in the upper right corner of the editor to see a complete history of your discussions. You can reply in line, resolve or re-open comments, link directly to a comment, or change notification settings--without ever leaving the "Comments" menu.
daniel rezac

Empowered | mathycathy's blog - 1 views

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    "After using thatquiz.org yesterday to "pre-test" my students for an upcoming unit on rational numbers, I knew some basic number theory concepts were lacking.  So today, I took my first venture with Socrative, a free app that simulates using "clickers" in the classroom.  I searched through countless Word files for a worksheet I created at least a decade ago that presented students with True or False questions like:"
daniel rezac

Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell - YouTube - 0 views

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    "The Universe in a Nutshell: The Physics of Everything Michio Kaku, Henry Semat Professor of Theoretical Physics at CUNY What if we could find one single equation that explains every force in the universe? Dr. Michio Kaku explores how physicists may shrink the science of the Big Bang into an equation as small as Einstein's "e=mc^2." Thanks to advances in string theory, physics may allow us to escape the heat death of the universe, explore the multiverse, and unlock the secrets of existence. While firing up our imaginations about the future, Kaku also presents a succinct history of physics and makes a compelling case for why physics is the key to pretty much everything. The Floating University Originally released September, 2011."
daniel rezac

Nota : Casual Collaboration - 1 views

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    Mash your ideas and media together with friends in a dynamic whiteboard wiki. Using photos, videos, and other web content you can instantly create brainstorms, presentations, scrapbooks, and enjoy an interactive chat with more than 50 friends.
daniel rezac

Numberlys for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch ... - 0 views

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    Numberlys presents a fanciful depiction of the origins of the alphabet and is the newest interactive epic from Moonbot Studios, the creators of The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. Numberlys is a story App celebration of the early fantasy epics King Kong, Metropolis and Flash Gordon with a dollop of the Marx Brothers, a splash of the Fleischer Studios technicolor Superman and a little bit of the 1939 New York World's Fair.
daniel rezac

Adam Bellow's Educational Tech Commandments - YouTube - 0 views

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    Adam Bellow presents his Tech Commandment's rapid-fire at the #140edu in New York. Thanks to Jeff and Chris for helping to organize this amazing event! 
egreene07

LCstudentwiki - The Right Tools (students) - 1 views

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    Matrix of Web 2.0 Tools.  This wiki breaks down tools into categories of write, create, present, collaborate, communicate online, and more.
Kery Obradovich

There's More Than One Way to Flip a Classroom - 1 views

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    In a packed session this afternoon at ISTE 2012 here in San Diego, a panel of nine educators, as well as two moderators presented their ideas and experiences with "flipping" their classrooms. The session was led by Aaron Sams and Jonathan Bergmann, two chemistry teachers who pioneered the flipped learning model back in 2006.
daniel rezac

You Suck At PowerPoint! by @jessedee - 1 views

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    We could all learn a lesson from this. 
daniel rezac

Welcome to M86VuSafe.com - 0 views

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    Now an essential online medium, video is a useful way for teachers to supplement classroom learning and engage students in content they can't access on field trips or through books alone. However, finding and sharing videos can be a challenge due to safety and compliance concerns. That's why M86 Security created VuSafe-the secure, simple way to share Internet videos.
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    There is also the Lightspeed Resource Library allowing for the same feature set. The great thing about it is videos can be submitted, organized by content area, and presented in a pretty nice interface. You can find more information about it here: http://www.lightspeedsystems.com/resources/Educational-Resource-Library.aspx
egreene07

Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers - 0 views

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    Tammy's Teacher Tips
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