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Beth Still

School AUP 2.0 | Main / HomePage browse - 3 views

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    David Warlick's wiki on AUPS compliments of Jeff Utecht.
Ed Webb

Student Expectations Seen as Causing Grade Disputes - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • students must “read for knowledge and write with the goal of exploring ideas.” This informal mission statement, along with special seminars for freshmen, is intended to help “re-teach students about what education is.”
  • if students developed a genuine interest in their field, grades would take a back seat, and holistic and intrinsically motivated learning could take place
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    Grades and entitlement
Kelly Christopherson

Smartboard lessons - 4 views

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    list of smartboard links that can be used in different situations - shared via plurk!
Jamie Kanas

iTeacher Tools - 0 views

Shannon Smith

Free teleprompter/autocue service. Cueprompter - The online prompter. - 0 views

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    This is a great tool for students to use with podcasting!
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    thanks - very useful!
Adrienne Michetti

UoP - Home - 0 views

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    The first fully, 100% online university. Woah.
Adrienne Michetti

Google Earth *PRO* is FREE for Educators! | Welcome to NCS-Tech! - 1 views

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    Detailing the process to sign up for Google Earth Pro for Free if you are an educator
Anna Hentz

100 Famous People Throughout History - Mighty Optical Illusions - 3 views

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    Great way to test cultural literacy
Ed Webb

Pronto* - 0 views

  • rigid disciplinary boundaries.
    • Ed Webb
       
      Hang on, wasn't this about how Poli-Sci can contribute as a discipline? In fact, I'm totally down with destroying the silo structure of the disciplines, but it does seem there is an internal contradiction here.
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    Provocative.
anonymous

The English Teacher's Companion - 0 views

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    New blog from Jim Burke, author of many books, englishcompanion.com, englishcompanion.ning.com
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    "Please turn on your textbooks and upload your homework..." In five years (three? two?!) I will not ask my high school students to open the 6.5 pound textbooks that currently sit on the floor under the desks. Nor will I bemoan their reluctance to look up words or mark up the text as they read. I will not wonder how to meet the needs of the 35% of my class who have learning disorders, most of which are language processing disorders of one form or another. Instead, I will ask them to get out their digital textbooks (what will we call them: DBooks? DBs? ETexts? Readers?) and "read the assigned story." Here is what will be different:
Frank Pearse

scribus.net | Scribus Open Source Desktop Publishing - 0 views

shared by Frank Pearse on 14 Feb 09 - Cached
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    Great Free Publishing Program
Bill Genereux

Teaching With the Brain in Mind - Teaching to the Brain - 1 views

    • Bill Genereux
       
      We started this Ning after a Kansas Science Teachers conference last fall, but all are welcome to join in the discussion.
Kathy Monser

Classroom Learning 2.0 - 0 views

shared by Kathy Monser on 12 Feb 09 - Cached
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    23 Web 2.0 things
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