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Todd Williamson

Pros and Cons of the iPad in Education - 49 views

  • I’m hoping the iPad not being capable of multitasking might help me focus a little better
    • Todd Williamson
       
      Interesting perspective for younger students as well...
  • Lack of e-textbooks
  • I found it a lot easier to take an iPhone pic of a diagram the teacher drew on the board than attempt to recreate it in my notebook
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  • No citation/equation support
  • I can see not being able to complete and submit a paper solely on the iPad.
    • Todd Williamson
       
      Interesting look at iPad in education on the college level...Will be interesting to see further reflections on using the iPad once it's actually available.
Ed Webb

Dickinson College - Dickinson's 'Manhattan Project' - 14 views

  • Gil Sperling ’77, senior advisor for policy and programs at the U.S. Department of Energy, noted the urgency of creating a curriculum steeped in sustainability theory and practice. “We need to create incentives for teachers to take risks,” he said. “We’re at a tipping point [with climate change]. We do not have the luxury of open-ended debate. I've had 30 years [to work on this issue.] The kids graduating today don’t have that luxury.”
  • “Green as a simple concept has a short life, and society is evolving to see sustainability as a complex set of relationships,” said Thom Wallace ’99, communications director for the National Congress of American Indians. “Dickinson is really at the forefront of charting and understanding the complexities of sustainability.”
  • Rick Shangraw ’81, vice president for research and economic affairs at Arizona State University, noted that Dickinson is in an ideal position to shape national discourse. “We should spend time discussing the meaning of sustainability,” he said. “We can be a leader in defining it.”
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  • Watch the Sustainability Symposium video or read Dickinson Magazine’s sustainability issue.
Javier E

The Elite Personified - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - 24 views

  • life isn't as simple as it once appeared. Career and Marriage are transformed from abstract hopes into concrete decisions. Every one that is made closes off other possibilities. And every so often, we take stock of life, pondering its purpose, what it is that makes us happy, our responsibilities to others, whether meaning can be found in our work, etc.
  • prep schools and top tier colleges traffic in a perverse illusion: that building a perfect resume is the same thing as building a perfect life
  • since every subculture has its pathologies, you're probably not doing things right unless the other people in your world are at least slightly uncomfortable with some way in which you're challenging its assumptions.
Siri Anderson

Aspen Ideas Festival 2010 :Educating the Emotions: David Brooks | The Aspen Institute - 16 views

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    Brooks describes an imaginary human life and the forces that shape it's pathway.
Melanie Weser

Internet Detective | Home - 86 views

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    well-designed, detailed, topics include quality of information on internet, plagiarism & citation, definitions of information sources, much more, geared towards college, could be used in high school 
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    Free Internet Research tutorial takes about an hour to complete
Suzanne Nelson

classroom2point0 - 60 views

  • The biggest advantage bubbl.us has over other mind-mapping software is that you do not have to have an account to create and print a mind-map (also known as a concept map).  This means students can get online, map the concept they have been assigned, and print it out for you to grade. 
  • TIPS FOR YOU As you have your students work with bubbl, here are some tips to keep in mind. “FIT” centers the mind-map in the middle of the screen (useful for panicked students who think their whole project has been deleted) if students move a “parent” bubble, all the “child” bubbles will follow along
  • But I knew that bubbl was truly useful when one of my students reported she had used it to help her decide which college to attend.
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  • How to Turn Pen Notations into Objects in ActivStudio In a previous post, I mentioned that ActivStudio (Promethean Software) does not allow pen and highlighter notations to be treated as objects. If you ever find it absolutely necessary to turn a pen notation into an object, you can do it using the following steps.
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    Why bubbl.us Works & Tips for Use
Peg Dryden

100 Google Search Tricks for the Savviest of Students | Online College Courses - 185 views

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    suggestions for specialized Google searches - including using Google as a proxy. Some good ideas here.
Jessica Schmitz

Google College Basketball 2011 - 1 views

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    Cool Google Map for NCAA Mens Tournament!  Even has a cool bball game to play.  Good tool for math, in calculating distance by using the distance tool.
Randolph Hollingsworth

Demonstration Project | The North Carolina New Schools Project - 12 views

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    "Through an exciting partnership between NCNSP and the multi-campus University of North Carolina, four innovative high schools within North Carolina will become learning laboratories capable of hosting educators and others eager to see teaching and learning at high levels by all students."
Josh Flores

Gender Games - Born on Sideline, Cheering Clamors to Be Sport - NYTimes.com - 20 views

  • taking their place in a thriving American tradition that has been around for nearly as long as football
    • Josh Flores
       
      Model for Argument and Rhetoric
  • taking their place in a thriving American tradition that has been around for nearly as long as football
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  • athletic feats of grace and strength
  • a complicated and emotional question has arisen: has cheerleading become a true sport?
  • For many women
  • especially those who worked at the forefront of the push for equality in college sports, the answer for a long time was no
  • endorsing an embarrassing holdover from a time when girls in tight-fitting outfits were expected to do little more than yell support for boys
  • skeptical of high schools and universities that counted female cheerleaders as athletes as a way to evade their obligation to provide opportunities for women in more traditional sports, like softball and soccer
  • Why should cheerleading not be considered a sport when it required a complex set of technical skills, physical fitness and real guts?
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