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Kathleen Howard DaQuanno

Boko Haram Falls Victim to a Food Crisis It Created - The New York Times - 14 views

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    Across northeastern Nigeria and bordering Cameroon, farmers have fled, herdsmen have rerouted cattle drives, and markets have shut down.
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    Across northeastern Nigeria and bordering Cameroon, farmers have fled, herdsmen have rerouted cattle drives, and markets have shut down.
Brandy Worster

25 TED Talks Perfect For Classrooms | Edudemic - 163 views

  • entertaining as math gets.
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      Maybe a good TED talk for Mrs. Lamkin or Mrs. Case???
  • beautiful world of bioluminescent sea animals and shows some examples.
  • important social issues.
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      Possibly good TED before class debates? - Ms Worster
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  • raises the call for more aid to poverty-stricken Africa.
  • peaceful protests in the Palestinian conflict
  • Svitak says the world needs to think more like kids
Roland Gesthuizen

iSchool Unlocks E-Learning in the Developing World - 3 views

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    Fascinating post that describes some of the eLearning that is happening in Zambian schools.
Kenuvis Romero

Tarantula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • accounts of bites by some species are reported to be very painful and to produce intense spasms that may recur over a period of several days; the venom by the African tarantula Pelinobius muticus also causes strong hallucinations.[13]
  • Old-world tarantulas (from Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia) have no urticating hairs and are more likely to attack when disturbed. Old-world tarantulas often have more potent, medically significant venom.
April Grybosky

Access to articles : Malaria in Africa and WHO - 0 views

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    Gates grant to fight Malaria
Stuart Taylor

Do Learning Styles exist? - Home - 2 views

  • If Learning Styles exist then the teachers should teach in the style that a student  prefers to learn. But, Willingham (Willingham, 2009) has shown that if the subject is visual then the teachers should teach in a visual style and not an aural style. For example, if the subject is geography and we are teaching the shapes of the countries in Africa then we should teach in a visual style, even if we know that the student is an aural learner. One should teach in the manner that the topic demands. Another way to put it is, the way one learns is topic dependent as Curwin thinks (Curwin, 1999).
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    Do learning styles exist - Hugh Lafferty and Keith Burley - Sheffield Hallam University
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    Good thesis on whether learning styles exist and the implications of suggesting that they don't.
Anne McCormack

Animated Atlas of African History - 73 views

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    Enter a year on bottom right or just click the play button. Color coding shows the boundaries of countries as they change through time-1879-2002. From Brown University.
Stacey Kertsman

Spotlight Again Falls on Web Tools and Change - NYTimes.com - 52 views

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    This is the main point of the article!
Fabiola Berdiel

A Meeting with Elders | International Field Program Seminar-Spring '11 - 8 views

  • The importance of a respect for elders was illustrated as soon as the meeting started. Mr. A introduced us to the community leaders, and made sure that highest ranking leader was invited to say his piece first. Once he did that the discussion became lively and we were all encouraged to contribute. Understanding the cultural norms around formal meetings and political discussions is good manners, but it also will help us understand the social norms during our work, as well as help us better analyze the upcoming election process. It is social norms such as respect for elders that informs the political practices built into Liberian society, and the manner in which democracy functions.
  • I’m personally interested in the existence of generational gaps in West Africa, especially around conflicting notions of the role of youth in society.
  • I’d specifically like to explore the impact of the spread of a global youth culture facilitated by communications technology on youth voice in both Monrovia and New York’s Liberian community.
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  • As my name is common in Liberia, and is associated with specific ethnic groups between Sierra Leone and Liberia, it will be interesting for me to navigate these issues from a personal standpoint.
  • I also believe that through religious institutions is the best way to really get to know members of any community.
Gabrielle Plastrik

Charity Navigator - Famine and Drought Crisis in East Africa - 15 views

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    A site that helps decide which charities to donate to--Could be good for civics or history class.
Tom Parker

A River Runs Through Us | International Rivers - 19 views

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    A River Runs Through Us (about 30 min.) is personal and hopeful introduction to one of the biggest threats facing our world's lifelines, as told by the people at the forefront of the global movement. Impacts of damming rivers - Paraguay, India, Africa. Good introduction to rivers and environmental crisis.
Sheri Edwards

And Now For Some Unexpectedly Good News - 35 views

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    Is this really good for the African people? or is it good for the foreigners moving in? Is this history repeating itself again and again? 
Rhona Polonsky

connected classroom - 49 views

Hi Patricia, I would be interested. I am a MS librarian at the American International School in Johannesburg, South Africa. The only problem is time. Maybe we could share info another way: facebook...

connected classroom geography

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