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Fred Delventhal

Addictionary :: What's your word? - 0 views

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    Not for kids. Some of the stuff on the front page when this was bookmarked was very inappropriate.
Dean Mantz

Teaching the Civil War with Technology - 1 views

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    Learn about the American Civil War through the integration of some technology tools.
Fred Delventhal

Favorite Freeware Games: Download Them All - Computer Shopper - 0 views

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    Some a definite download others defintiely not.
Fred Delventhal

Agricultural Research Service Image Gallery - 0 views

  • The Image Gallery is provided as a complimentary source of high quality digital photographs available from the Agricultural Research Service Information Staff.
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    US Department of Agriculture Image Library
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    Oldie but a decent one from the government for images and pictures. Remember that with most government sites you are free to use the pictures but some such as NASA do require that you cite the source.
Dean Mantz

WebTools4u2use - Finding the Right Tool - 25 views

  • how do you choose the right one?
  • how do you keep up with all the new and often better tools?
  • Here are some ideas...
Dean Mantz

Educational Insanity » Blog Archive » Peer-review of Marzano's IWB Study, Part V - 16 views

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    Jon Becker raises some good points about Marzanno's research on IWB enhancing learning.
Randy Rodgers

FoldingStory | The Group Storytelling Game - 17 views

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    Collaboratively create short stories one line at a time.
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    Use caution, some of the stories may be inappropriate for your students.
Dean Mantz

10 Interactive Learning Websites For Some Fun & Games With Music - 27 views

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    Make Use Of provides 10 sites for use in education to spread the word of music.
edutopia .org

Why Some Languages Sound So Fast - TIME - 0 views

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    Speed and syllables of language correlation.
Heather Sullivan

Urban high school's rare feat: No dropouts - Education- msnbc.com - 0 views

  • Urban high school's rare feat: No dropoutsCamden, N.J., school built around student's passions, community project
  • The schools are small and very different from traditional schools. MetEast has just over 100 students — less than one-tenth the enrollment at each of the city's comprehensive high schools. The educators are called "advisers," not teachers, and they advise the same group of students all four years.
  • Classes are built around the idea that students will learn by following their passions. Students do internships. Graduation requirements include a senior project with the aim of doing some good for the community.And four times a year, every student makes a presentation to a panel that includes students and adults from outside the school.
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  • And unlike charter schools that have sprung up in Camden during the last decade, MetEast is run by the city's school district.
Melody Velasco

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      It's a great organization in Long Beach, CA that educate youth on the use of MAC computers and making short films. Some of these kids have created great short films from writing the script to finish.
RJ Stangherlin

Park some Themes at Google | U Tech Tips - 0 views

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    Google Documents just got more teeth --- the introduction of themes makes creating a document online even easier.I'm a big fan of Google Documents, maybe t...
eva harvell

The Three-E Strategy for Overcoming Resistance to Technological Change (EDUCAUSE Quarte... - 0 views

  • We constantly search for new ways to employ technology in the service of teaching and research. Most users, however, be they faculty, staff, or students, do not approach technology the same way we do.
  • First, a technology must be evident to the user as potentially useful in making his or her life easier (or more enjoyable). Second, a technology must be easy to use to avoid rousing feelings of inadequacy. Third, the technology must become essential to the user in going about his or her business.
  • “Technology of the Week” posters. We actually advertise some of the useful and interesting things that faculty can do with a particular technology.
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  • It is imperative to market new technologies in positive and encouraging ways.
  • Faculty faced with increasing numbers of students and demands for accountability see their workloads going up and up. The last thing they want to confront is another task.
  • we have to show them how the enhanced communication made possible through technologies such as Web 2.0 will enhance their efficiency, productivity, and ability to teach and learn.
Dean Mantz

Google Earth Outreach - 13 views

  • Spreadsheet Mapper 2.0 We've improved our Spreadsheet Mapper tool! Some of the new features include:
Methew Smith

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Alex Parker

The remarkable decline of oil spills in the Baltic Sea - lessons learnt? - 1 views

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    Oil spills in the Baltic Sea have continued to drop off in recent years as a result of various authoritative measures, revised legislation and improved aerial and satellite surveillance. Ross Davies takes a closer look at the region's success story Some years back, the Baltic Sea had something of a reputation as being a cradle for oil spills.The figures speak for themselves.
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