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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Marianne Hart

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The Creativity Crisis - Newsweek - 48 views

  • there is one crucial difference between IQ and CQ scores. With intelligence, there is a phenomenon called the Flynn effect—each generation, scores go up about 10 points. Enriched environments are making kids smarter. With creativity, a reverse trend has just been identified and is being reported for the first time here: American creativity scores are falling.
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Welcome to sciTunes - Learner-Centered Multimedia Science Curriculum - 85 views

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    Free Download of the Digestive System - Check it out!
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STEM Game Ideas - Evaluation - 64 views

  • A sciTunes Human Body Adventure By sciTunes | January 05, 2011 @ 21:36:30 A sciTunes Human Body Adventure is an interactive videogame package for pre-K ? fourth grade students that includes six games related to the main systems of the human body. Each game includes a clever, catchy, scientifically accurate song in the background that reinforces the main components of that human body system. The ability to select a difficulty level for each of the games will ensure that the younger children will not become frustrated and that older children will not become bored.
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    Great game - sci-Tunes A Human Body Adventure Click the Applaud button to vote.
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Cool things for Websites - 142 views

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    so many things to add to my website, I don't know where to begin!
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InterMath - 43 views

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    Ideas for Sketchpad.
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Video in the Classroom.com -- About - 0 views

  • urban cities
    • Marianne Hart
       
      And in our rural communitites too!
  • analyze and synthesize information
    • Marianne Hart
       
      Media images children are exposed to include Sponge Bob, Hannah Montana, MTV and on and on.....
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Saving from delicious to diigo - 156 views

started by Robin Hawley-Brillante on 08 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
  • Marianne Hart
     
    Good Question Robin!
    I too find it easy to tag in delicious. Diigo is very new to me, but I like the idea of notes and highlighting on pages for my students. I hope someone comes up with an answer.

    Robin Hawley-Brillante wrote:
    > Love all the diigo talk! I like using diigo for the group function for students, but I like tagging in delicious b/c of the autocomplete function that suggests tags I've already used so that I don't have redundant tags. So I prefer to tag in delicious. I know how to have bookmarks I save in diigo automatically save to delicious ( http://docs.google.com/View?docid=ahjrstnd78fn_138bzzxsdp), but I can't figure out to have bookmarks I save in delicious automatically save to diigo. Does anyone know how? Or am I missing something in my tagging in diigo?
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