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Michele Brown

Rutgers RIOT - Research Information Online Tutorial - 133 views

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    Animated modules that explain how to do proper research.
BalancEd Tech

Attention Disorder or Not, Children Prescribed Pills to Help in School - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    We have the answer to better test scores!
Michele Brown

Classic Cat - the free classical music directory - 71 views

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    Classical music available for download
Mary Walker Hope

The Why Files | The Science Behind the News - 4 views

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    Learn about the science behind current events.  News stories that have ties to science are explained in an easy to read format.
C CC

Monsters University - 5 views

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    Great fun and a well constructed site
Elizabeth Huck

KarmaTube: Watch. Be Inspired. Act. - 57 views

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    Thanks so much for posting this link, we can't have enough of this kind of teaching in our schools. Can't wait to share videos with my students:)
Roland Gesthuizen

Should Students and Teachers Be Online "Friends"? | Education.com - 2 views

  • “A teacher needs to be a role model, mentor, and advice giver – not a ‘friend.’” When a high school student gains access into a teacher’s network of friends and acquaintances and is able to view their family photos, for instance, the student-teacher dynamic is altered.
  • While students may be eager to find and friend their teachers on Facebook, many of them understand the implied rules and boundaries of this virtual environment. “I do understand why my teachers do not want me to add them until I graduate,” says Jegaraj.
  • sites like Facebook are social environments. Teachers guide students in a professional capacity, and being social doesn’t seem like part of the job description
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    "In the virtual world, the definition of a student-teacher relationship is hazy, particularly on social networks like Facebook and MySpace, where adults and teens share the same forums to connect and keep in touch with friends, classmates, relatives, and co-workers. Chances are, your teen has already found her teachers on Facebook and sent friend requests to join their networks."
Jennie Snyder

What's Worth Investing In? How to Decide What Technology You Need | MindShift - 90 views

  • Lehmann is famous in progressive education circles for his quote: “Technology must be like oxygen: ubiquitous, necessary, and invisible.” His point: The best technology allows students to explore and create “artifacts of their own learning.”
Enid Baines

Top 10 Ways to Wake-up Students in Class - SimpleK12 - 51 views

  • . Require students to give answers in their best British accent.
  • Have Chuck Norris randomly appear in one of your Power Points roundhouse kicking a wolf. For some reason, students are obsessed with him.
  • Play a sound clip of the Mission Impossible theme, have them act as 007 until the music stops. Then, whoever they end up next to, that is their partner for the activity
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  • Place random discussion or reading comprehension questions on sticky notes underneath a handful of desks. When you are ready to ask questions, ask them to peek and read-aloud the questions.
Tonya Thomas

Learning in the Social Workplace | By Jane Hart - 11 views

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    WELCOME TO THE LEARNING IN THE SOCIAL WOKRPLACE BLOG This blog is written by Jane Hart, Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies and the Social Learning Centre
SJCNY Trainers

Social Media and Donuts - 5 views

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    "...a little chart explaining social media through donuts." Great to use when explaining the various tools to educators.
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