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Deborah Batzer

The Comic Book Periodic Table of the Elements - 177 views

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    This site contains comic book images linked to the chemical elements via the periodic table. Comics include Uncle $crooge, Metal Men, Metamorpho, Batman, Fantastic Four, Superman, and many more."> The Comic Book Periodic Table of the Elements BODY { color: rgb(0,0,0);} Th
Michele Brown

The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham - 83 views

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    Worth seeing again if you have already seen it. Has videos of every element in the periodic table.
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    A set of short video clips from the University of Nottingham showcasing each element of the periodic table. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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    Videos that explain elements from the periodic table
Martin Burrett

WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements - 8 views

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    This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element ununhexium
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    A nice and simple periodic table with links to a huge bank of information about each element, including a funny cartoon. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Carol Mortensen

WWW.History - 75 views

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    "This feature is our annotated guide to the most useful websites for teaching U.S. history and social studies. We have carefully selected and screened each website for quality and provide a paragraph annotation that summarizes the site's content, notes its strengths and weaknesses, and emphasizes its utility for teachers. Information is provided on the type of website (Archive, Electronic Essay, Gateway, Journal, Organization, Syllabi/Assignments) and the type of resource (text, images, audio, and video). Browse sites by topic and time period or look through a list of some of our favorite sites on this page. The full search feature allows you to quickly locate WWW.History resources by topic, time period, keyword, or type."
Dimitris Tzouris

Periodic Table of Storytelling - 136 views

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    Periodic table of story telling http://t.co/N4UYB52GdL #writing
Martin Burrett

Chemistry World - Interactive Podcast Periodic Table - 115 views

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    A periodic table of podcasts from Royal Society of Chemistry covering most elements. You can download or listen online. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Damianne President

A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - 19 views

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    Here is a "Periodic Table" of different methods / instructional strategies to use to help your students learn content and skills. It is grouped in a way that allows for you to choose the best method of visualization for the purpose.
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    Visit this periodic table of visualization methods for a variety of strategies that you can use to facilitate understanding.
Lee-Anne Patterson

Dynamic Periodic Table - 1 views

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    This is so cool - a dynamic periodic table
trisha_poole

Two spaces after a period: Why you should never, ever do it. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate... - 236 views

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    Good foundation for why two spaces after a period is wrong. Supported by historical evidence and common sense.
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    Actually the new 6th Edition of APA Manual now says you MUST put 2 spaces after a period when writing for publication. Go figure.
trisha_poole

How Many Spaces After A Period? : Grammar Girl :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™ - 102 views

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    Quick clear discussion of spaces after periods and who/that for pets and animals.
Martin Burrett

Photographic Periodic Table of the Elements - 122 views

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    An interesting image based periodic table with links to information and images of each element. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
anonymous

Pertiodic table of the elements - 33 views

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    A great periodic table of the elements
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    Find what the elements are used for in this fascinating periodic table.
Martin Burrett

QR Code Periodic Table with Symbols - 98 views

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    A period table of QR codes which link to short video clips from the University of Nottingham which explains the properties of each element. A must for every Chemistry 2.0 classroom wall. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Kimberly LaPrairie

picturing the thirties - 2 views

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    "Picturing the 1930s," a new educational web site created by the Smithsonian American Art Museum in collaboration with the University of Virginia, allows teachers and students to explore the 1930s through paintings, artist memorabilia, historical documents, newsreels, period photographs, music, and video. Using PrimaryAccess, a web-based teaching tool developed at the university's Curry Center for Technology and Teacher Education, visitors can select images, write text, and record narration in the style of a documentary filmmaker. They can then screen their video in a virtual theater. PrimaryAccess is the first online tool that allows students to combine their own text, historical images from primary sources, and audio narration to create short online documentary films linked to social studies standards of learning, said Glen Bull, co-director of the Curry Center. Since the first version was developed in collaboration with U.Va.'s Center for Digital History and piloted in a local elementary school in 2005, more than 9,000 users worldwide have created more than 20,000 short movies. In creating digital documentaries, students embed facts and events in a narrative context that can enhance their retention and understanding of the material, said Curry research scientist Bill Ferster, who developed the application with Bull. Besides increasing their knowledge about the period, "Picturing the 1930s" enhances students' visual literacy skills, Ferster noted, adding that PrimaryAccess "offers teachers another tool to bring history alive."
Michele Rosen

TED-Ed and Periodic Videos - 52 views

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    "A lesson about every single element on the periodic table" - video lessons on all the elements in the Periodic Table "
Steve Ransom

Talentism: My Son Won't Do His Homework - 2 views

  • Every employer I know of (and I would assume that you are no exception Colin) wants engaged employees who are passionate about their jobs. Most employers do not want employees who hate their work but persist through it anyway. It is a fallacy to believe that we are teaching our kids that the heart of innovative capability (and therefore their future job prospects) is best served by doing something you hate for an extended period of time no matter the consequences.
  • But I have to focus on what will get them work, even if that will hurt them, society, the companies that hire them and everyone around them.
  • "Why are you so convinced that my son is going to be an academic or an investment banker?" Because as far as I can tell, those are the only two things that schools prepare kids to be.
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  • and that the stuff that he loves (art and music and video games) will be a great future for him and the stuff he hates (math and science) is something he will never compete in, never have a chance at.
  • But school doesn’t care, because school does not have the objective of helping my son produce the maximum amount of value in the future that he will probably encounter. School cares about ensuring that he knows how to take tests, follow directions and can do math that he will never have to care about for the rest of his life.
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    Most employers do not want employees who hate their work but persist through it anyway. It is a fallacy to believe that we are teaching our kids that the heart of innovative capability (and therefore their future job prospects) is best served by doing something you hate for an extended period of time no matter the consequences.
Martin Burrett

Interactive Periodic Table - 101 views

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    Make learning the Periodic Table more enjoyable by playing this 'find the element' chemistry game. Choose the level of difficulty. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Gerald Carey

Front Page | The Human Touch of Chemistry - 88 views

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    Nice looking Chemistry site. Useful and detailed interactive periodic table. I haven't delved enough into the site but it looks useful.
Keith Dennison

Using Wikis to Learn about the Interwar Period in U.S. II - 48 views

Hi, all. I am in the middle of a wiki project for the Interwar Period with U.S. II students. I am always grateful for collegial feedback so that I can continue to grow as a professional. If you w...

U.S. history wiki Interwar period

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