Brave New World by Aldous Huxley : chapter six - 9 views
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"You can't teach a rhinoceros tricks," he had explained in his brief and vigorous style. "Some men are almost rhinoceroses; they don't respond properly to conditioning. Poor Devils! Bernard's one of them. Luckily for him, he's pretty good at his job. Otherwise the Director would never have kept him. However," he added consolingly, "I think he's pretty harmless." Pretty harmless, perhaps; but also pretty disquieting. That mania, to start with, for doing things in private. Which meant, in practice, not doing anything at all. For what was there that one could do in private.
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"Then what's time for?"
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Perhaps he had found her too plump, after all.
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Gmail (Google Tools for Schools) - 119 views
The Printliminator - 89 views
Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers - 128 views
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Just click the tabs at the top of the page to go to various sections of the website. Click the computer / school logo in the upper-left corner of any page to return to this page.
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Author, presenter Tammy Worcester's home page with technology tips and tricks for teachers.
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Attending "Tammy's Favorite Top 20 Tools", here's here website-->http://bit.ly/6X73eh #iste11
"Hypergrid Adventurers Club" Homepage | Be Cunning and Full of Tricks - 50 views
Tips & Tricks for Teaching Online - 74 views
Awesome milk trick! - 90 views
Screenr | Instant screencasts: Just click record - 195 views
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Share your knowledge on Twitter and Facebook Reveal tips, tricks and software shortcuts Showcase the ins and outs of new products and apps Build brand and expert reputation Embed video tutorials on sites and blogs
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Shared at edubloggercon
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create and share screen casts from power points, flip charts, smart boards for example. Add a short recap of your lesson and upoload to share with absent students or as a study guide.
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Very much like screen-o-matic
The Daring Librarian: Wikipedia is not wicked! - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post - 70 views
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Teaching Wikipedia in 5 Easy Steps: *Use it as background information *Use it for technology terms *Use it for current pop cultural literacy *Use it for the Keywords *Use it for the REFERENCES at the bottom of the page!
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4 ways to use Wikipedia (hint: never cite it) Teachers: Please stop prohibiting the use of Wikipedia 20 Little Known Ways to Use Wikipedia Study: Wikipedia as accurate as Encyclopedia Britannica Schiff, Stacy. “Know it all: Can Wikipedia conquer expertise?” The New Yorker, February 26, 2006 And: Yes students, there’s a world beyond Wikipedia **Several years ago, Nature magazine did a comparison of material available on Wikipedia and Brittanica and concluded that Brittanica was somewhat, but not overwhelmingly, more accurate than Wikipedia. Brittanica lodged a complaint, and here, you can see what it complained about as well as Nature’s response. Nature compared articles from both organizations on various topics and sent them to experts to review. Per article, the averages were: 2.92 mistakes per article for Britannica and 3.86 for Wikipedia. -0- Follow The Answer Sheet every day by bookmarking http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet. And for admissions advice, college news and links to campus papers, please check out our Higher Education page. Bookmark it! var entrycat = ' ' By Valerie Strauss | 05:00 AM ET, 09/07/2011 .connect_widget .connect_widget_text .connect_widget_connected_text a {display:block;} #center {overflow:visible;} /*.override-width iframe {width:274px !important;}*/ Tumblr Reddit Stumbleupon Digg Delicious LinkedIn http://platform.twitter.com/widgets/tweet_button.html#_=1315504289567&count=horizontal&counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fblogs%2Fanswer-sheet%2Fpost%2F
15 Teachers to Follow on Twitter - 138 views
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15 Teachers to Follow on Twitter
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ollowing other teachers on Twitter is a great way to connect with individuals who are interested in the art of education. Many of the teachers on Twitter offer tips and tricks for teaching as well as links to edutech resources that can be used in the classroom. This list names 15 teachers to begin following on Twitter:
How to Adjust to Your Interactive Whiteboard: Animate Objects and Add Sound «... - 3 views
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How to Adjust to Your Interactive Whiteboard: Animate Objects and Add Sound There is nothing quite as fascinating to students as words and objects that appear and disappear on command. And if you’re looking for a giggle or a laugh, nothing does the trick like an unexpected sound effect when a student is at your board. Embedding sounds and setting up Object Animation is pretty straight-forward. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be able to add surprise elements quickly and create elaborate, interactive pages sure to capture your students’ attention.
Education News : Professional Development Articles :: 100+ Google Tricks for Teachers - 114 views
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Convert units. Whether you want to convert currency, American and metric units, or any other unit, try typing in the known unit and the unknown unit to find your answer (like "how many teaspoons in a tablespoon" or "10 US dollars in Euros").
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Search within a specific website. If you know you want to look up Babe Ruth in Wikipedia, type in "site:wikipedia.org Babe Ruth" to go directly to the Wikipedia page about Babe Ruth. It works for any site, not just Wikipedia.
Picasa-More Than a Pretty Picture [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Picasa Tips ... - 4 views
Google+ Tips and Tricks - Google Docs - 164 views
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