Project ROME for Education | Features - 49 views
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Project ROME for Education lets students and educators express, collaborate and communicate ideas using graphics, photos, text, video, audio and animation in a simple, unified content creation and publishing environment to enhance the learning experience.
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the University of Virginia, allows teachers and students to explore the 1930s through paintings, artist memorabilia, historical documents, newsreels, period photographs, music, and video.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."
Top 100 Images | spacetelescope.org - 69 views
OurStory.com - Timelines - 8 views
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How it Works: Make your timeline about anything Collaborate with family and friends Share it with whomever you want Share your stories
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Capture stories, photos and videos on a collaborative timeline.
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A good timeline creating site. Add text and pictures to your timeline and embed on your site or blog. Easy to collaborate and share with others. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Blended Learning Roadmap - 83 views
Professor who wrote op-ed urging greater viewpoint diversity finds himself the target o... - 18 views
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To get to the truth we have to have disagreement, and we’re not doing that now. The role of education is to elevate us, not necessarily to have solutions but to know how to think, to know how to have discourse, and to know how to debate. That’s why I’m so preoccupied with making sure students get a rounded experience.
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Think Professors Are Liberal? Try School Administrators.”
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liberal staff members outnumber their conservative counterparts by the astonishing ratio of 12-to-one.” He also related his concern that on his own campus, the Office of Student Affairs “was organizing many overtly progressive events . . . without offering any programming that offered a meaningful ideological alternative.”
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"To get to the truth we have to have disagreement, and we're not doing that now. The role of education is to elevate us, not necessarily to have solutions but to know how to think, to know how to have discourse, and to know how to debate. That's why I'm so preoccupied with making sure students get a rounded experience."
Using Social Bookmarking in Schools and with your Students- Part Two | Silvia Tolisano-... - 17 views
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Remember that it is NOT about the tools we use with our students, but the skills we are exposing them to and want them to get proficient in.
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need to evaluate and interpret information tag bookmarks (their own and/or the ones collected by their teacher) summarize bookmarks (their own and/or the ones shared by teacher) take advantage of “experts in the field” (by subscribing to their RSS for specific tags) learn to search for relevant information beyond “googling” collaborate with other members of a study group (local or global)
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Vectr - 17 views
21 Interesting Images to Use in the Classroom - 301 views
A Breakthrough for A.I. Technology: Passing an 8th-Grade Science Test - The New York Times - 13 views
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But others, like this question from the same exam, required logic:
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A science test isn’t something that can be mastered just by learning rules. It requires making connections using logic
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“We can’t compare this technology to real human students and their ability to reason,”
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10 Intriguing Photographs to Teach Close Reading and Visual Thinking Skills - The New Y... - 116 views
The Warholizer - 6 views
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Make an image into a work of art in the style of Andy Warhol. Just upload your chosen image and choose a colour. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art,+Craft+&+Design
STEM + Art: A Brilliant Combination - Education Week - 44 views
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asked permission to hire an arts-integration teacher
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and that year and subsequent years, the scores on the state assessments improved.
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a compendium of 62 research studies that support the powerful positive academic and social effects of learning in and through the arts
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Media and Technology Resources for Educators | Common Sense Media - 15 views
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gital driver's license
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Digital citizenship curriculum targets 4th, 5th graders
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Lesson plans, articles, and tools to teach Digital Citizenship and Internet Safety
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Internet safety FREE curriculum and implementation guides. The site has admin, teacher, and student resources. Digital Passport is one of the Internet Safety programs available.
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