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Holly Barlaam

UC's AP Biology Resources - 39 views

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    A site from the University of California with lots of resources for AP Biology.
Deborah Steinmiller

Explore Biology | Teachers' Center | Biology Teaching Resources - 65 views

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    AP Biology Review resources
Martin Burrett

Free resource to support Biology A-level from @ThePhySoc - 10 views

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    "A free resource to help teachers and students to gain a deeper understanding of how the body works has been launched by The Physiological Society in partnership with the University of Liverpool. The resource, a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), has been specifically designed to support the A-level Biology curriculum, with a focus on the respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems."
Holly Barlaam

A&P Resources from Lonestar - 0 views

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    A large collection of anatomy & physiology links. Includes links for endocrinology, cell biology and molecular biology, drugs and neurotransmitters, muscular system, nervous system, skeletal system, skin, and more.
eileenanne

Stephen | i-Biology - 57 views

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    Biology teaching resources.
Holly Barlaam

American Physiological Society Archive - 0 views

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    A collaborative archive of teaching resources. Teachers may submit resources to be published as well. Came across this while looking for anatomy resources, but there are a lot of science resources here not restricted to anatomy.
donnatmachado

Cell Biology Fundamentals - 86 views

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    animated overview of cell biology fundamentals
Bob Martin

Biology Animation Library :: Dolan DNA Learning Center - 79 views

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    Lots of biology concepts animations
Marc Patton

BioEd Online: Biology Teacher Resources - 2 views

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    biology teacher resources
Christian King

ML: Browse: Animals - 36 views

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    Macaulay's library of free audio/video/images of animals which can be browsed by taxonomy or species. A great Biology resource.
Holly Barlaam

Eskeletons - 41 views

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    Site from UT that allows you to view human and non-human primate skeletons. Neat resource for biology or anatomy/physiology
Cristina Runkles

Freezeray - 162 views

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    This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity. One example: Try Biology. There are some drag and drop labeling activities for the IWB.
Sharin Tebo

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 62 views

  • All of them responded that Twitter allows them to build connections with educators beyond those in their immediate vicinity. These connections are purposefully made as a way to find and share resources and to provide and receive support. For example, Participant 8 stated, “My primary purpose is to connect with other teachers, so that I can learn from them and share resources that I find.” Similarly, Participant 9 wrote, “I am the only biology teacher at my school. I use it [Twitter] as a means of obtaining advice, resources and collaboration…I also use it to find out about new tech tools.”
  • Twitter has helped me to build a strong professional reputation
  • they follow educators. They also follow content experts and others who share professional interests.
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  • Participants explained that they choose to follow people who are open, positive, and constructive.
  • “If their tweets seem to be of interest - providing ideas or resources, as opposed to just opinion - I will network with them.” Similarly, Participant 6 stated, “I look for people who interact and don't just post links.”
  • those they trust
  • Since Twitter is considered to be a social networking website, one aspect of this study looked at dialogue that transpired between followers to show evidence of collaborative conversations rather than unidirectional sharing of information.
  • Survey results show that nine out of ten of the respondents were able to give concrete examples of collaboration that occurred with fellow Twitter users.
  • These examples included ideas such as creating units, sharing of resources, students collaborating on projects between classrooms, exchanging professional materials and readings, writing book chapters, and even co-presenting at conferences.
  • beyond 140-character messages. That teachers moved discussions to forums that allow for deeper discussion and expansion of ideas is encouraging; Twitter does not seem to be a place to collaborate in depth, but rather to make those initial connections - a "jumping off" point.
  • how using Twitter has benefited them professionally. Four unique themes emerged from their responses: Access to resources Supportive relationships Increased leadership capacity Development of a professional vision
  • practical resources and ideas as a benefit.
  • opportunities for them to take leadership roles in developing professional development, organizing conferences, publishing, and grant writing.
  • This research study provides new insight into how teachers use social networking sites such as Twitter for professional purposes.
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    Impacts of Twitter on professional lives
Jay Swan

BEN - BiosciEdNet - 22 views

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    From site: "Welcome to the BEN portal, the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) Pathway for biological sciences education. The BEN Portal provides access to education resources from BEN Collaborators and is managed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Over 15,319 reviewed resources covering 77 biological sciences topics are available. BEN resources can help you engage student interest, shorten lesson preparation time, provide concept updates, and develop curricula that are in line with national standards for content, use of animals and humans, and student safety."
Greg Limperis

HippoCampus - - 59 views

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    Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion homework
Jay Swan

Interactive Science Simulations - 91 views

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    Simulations for science and math. (Physics, biology, chemistry, earth science, and math.) Also divided by grade level.
Jay Swan

ICBL: Investigative Case Based Learning - 29 views

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    Collection of biology Investigative Cases covering all topics.
Christian King

Schools Resources | Sciences Schools' Resources - 20 views

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    A fantastic free quarterly e-science education magazine and some school science resources from the University of Adelaide. The Magazine is available as a free iPad version which is excellent and includes class resources (videos, audio, worksheets) to bring it into the classroom. Highly recommended.
Martin Burrett

Structure of a leaf matching resource - 42 views

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    A short matching whiteboard resource about the structure of a leaf. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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