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Quia - Cells Challenge Board - 21 views

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    Play by yourself or against your partner! Show me what you know!
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Mr. Hsu--Singing Science Teacher - 87 views

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    Mr. Hsu's channel on YouTube. My biology students found his "cell respiration" song and showed it to me, which is how I discovered him. Really good stuff for high school science. My students love the songs, and they say they have really helped!
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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.
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Poll Everywhere - A free/Cheap Alternative to Polling Hardware - 69 views

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    A very cool free/cheap tool for in-class polling using cell phones or twitter!
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Biological Animations - 159 views

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    simple, easy to understand biology animations covering many topics such as hydrogen bonding between water molecules, the fluidity of the cell membrane, protein folding, channels used in membrane transport (gated versus non-gated), motor proteins, and much more
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Why BYOD, Not Banning Cell Phones, Is the Answer -- THE Journal - 27 views

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    We complain about students switching out in class, but perhaps if we find ways to build in personal device time (5min social media breaks?) as a reward for focus time, the we may get better student engagement through the course of the class. Explicit permission to check email and social media - transparency.
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Why BYOD, Not Banning Cell Phones, Is the Answer -- THE Journal - 68 views

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    Great read for anyone looking to update restrictive policies. Take note of items 3 & 4 and consider how the affective dimension influences dstudent learning!
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15 Excel Formulas, Keyboard Shortcuts & Tricks That'll Save You Lots of Time - 35 views

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    For most marketers, trying to organize and analyze spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel can feel like walking into a brick wall over and over again. You're manually replicating columns and scribbling down long-form math on a scrap of paper, all while thinking to yourself, "There has to be a better way to do this." Truth be told, there is -- you just don't know it yet. Excel can be tricky that way. On the one hand, it's an exceptionally powerful tool for reporting and analyzing marketing data. On the other, without the proper training, it's easy to feel like it's working against you. For starters, there are more than a dozen critical formulas Excel can automatically run for you so you're not combing through hundreds of cells with a calculator on your desk.
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Cell Phone Tracking Analysis Shows Where Florida Springbreakers and New Yorkers Fleeing... - 14 views

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    Useful content for making careers in data of interest to a wide variety of students. Data isn't about math, it is about ethics, social justice, political science, economics, and well-being.
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Virtual Cell Animations - 117 views

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    Great animations of ATP synthase, the electron transport chain, protein modification, photosystems, photosynthesis, transcription, and much more.
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UKEdMag: Mobile phones in lessons? by @MsGlynn2014 - 11 views

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    I used to be a massive advocate of using mobile phones in lessons; the ways they could be used are just endless. I had students use them to research topics; find the answers to a question we didn't know, even as voting devices. I used them just rarely enough that students didn't take it as a given and rarely tried to use their phones for uses other than I intended. I even use them to avoid printing off sheet after sheet of homework, instead having students take a picture on their phone (with the added bonus that they can't lose the sheet).
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Google Cardboard Reviews | edshelf - 34 views

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    This is a review for an inexpensive 3D virtual reality kit from Google for the classroom using cell phones. New resources are being developed for educational uses every month.
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Doomed or Lucky? Predicting the Future of the Internet Generation | MindShift - 64 views

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      I already see kids in high school and junior high lacking social skills, they communicate via text and even then they use abbreviations of words.
  • 77% have cell phones
  • “How we can help today’s kids to prepare for the world they will actually live in and help to create—instead of the world we are already nostalgic for.
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A Navy SEAL's wise advice to graduates - CNN.com - 69 views

  • He is not a household name, but he should be. The 38-year-old Rhodes scholar and humanitarian worker turned U.S. Navy SEAL served multiple tours overseas fighting terrorist cells and received several military awards. Today, he is the CEO of the Mission Continues, a nonprofit foundation he created to help wounded and disabled veterans find ways to serve their communities at home.
    • Melissa Wilson
       
      These are the heros students should hear about.
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Teens, Sleep and School - 1 views

  • Research shows that teens need eight to nine hours of sleep at night, as compared with eight hours needed for adults. However, they are not getting enough sleep.
  • Tests by a professor at Oxford suggest that "students perform better in the afternoon, because their body clock is programmed about two hours later, possibly for hormonal reasons."
  • One solution is for parents to impose earlier bedtimes on their teenagers. A recent study found that "Teens whose parents pack them off to bed at 10 p.m. are less apt to become depressed or have suicidal thoughts than their peers who stay up much later."
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  • parents can strive to get their teens less wired at night. This can be achieved by discouraging them from drinking caffeine past 12 noon, and by keeping TVs, computers, and especially cell phones out of their room at night.
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    "Research has shown that teenagers don't get enough sleep at night and go to school tired. Some experts believe the cause is biological. Others believe that teenagers stay up late because of adolescent distractions. Early high school start times can also contribute to teens' tiredness. This article will explore possible causes and solutions to this problem."
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Online Science Games - 80 views

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    A good collection of science flash games and activities to use in your class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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