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John Evans

Free Classroom Guides and Educational Downloads for 2012 | Edutopia - 26 views

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    " Six Tips for Brain-Based Learning "
Jennifer Dorman

In Case You Missed It: Assessments for Learning: a Briefing on Performance-Based Assess... - 0 views

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    ""Learning requires creating active patterns in the brain," said Baker. "We're working with people with functional MRIs as they learn particular things and it's really different from taking multiple choice tests. It isn't just our allegation. It turns out to be physiologically different." Baker went on to describe how teachers scoring demonstrations could be taught to eliminate subjectivity and bias and how technology was making the use of performance-based assessments more cost effective."
Fred Delventhal

Games | www.jimmyjackbrain.com - 1 views

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    Jimmy Jack Brain provides fun, interactive software and internet based products that help provide the kind of understanding that is difficult to acquire from textbooks. Our products include games, assessment tools, and demonstrations that address California State Standards- currently, for fifth grade science.
Fred Delventhal

Games for the Brain - 1 views

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    Unless otherwise noted all games are created by GamesfortheBrain.com (Philipp Lenssen). All pages licensed under Creative Commons. Contact philipp.lenssen@gmail.com for more information. If you have feedback on games, or ideas for new ones, please let me know! (Here's my blog, by the way.)
Jennifer Dorman

BrainyActs!!: About the Brain - 22 views

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    Welcome to BrainyActs!! - a moderated collection of video resources from the web to help understand, explain and demystify that most mysterious of organs.
Kecia Waddell, PhD

ProProfs: Knowledge Sharing Tools & Free Online Education - 0 views

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    ProProfs provides FREE knowledge sharing tools & FREE online education! Create polls, quizzes, flash cards, brain games, wiki, etc. Check it out!
John Evans

How Inquiry-Based Learning Works With STEM - Edudemic - Edudemic - 9 views

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    "Learning through inquiry is not a new concept - at all. Much of the more general life- learning that we do as humans is based on inquiry. Here's a basic example: As a baby, you saw a 'thing' across the room. Your little brain wondered what it was, so you crawled over to it and inspected it. You looked at it, touched it, and determined you wanted to play with it. While babies may not be able to construct thorough explanations and communicate their questions and findings, the inquiry based learning concept is definitely there. As babies grow and turn into students, this style of learning can serve them well, especially in science. The handy infographic below takes a look at the steps of learning through inquiry, as well as some statistics on the importance of science education in the future. Keep reading to learn more."
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Nigel Coutts

Making as Problem Based Learning - 0 views

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    Recently many of our Year Six students have been involved in projects that require them to utilise the brain of a maker. Facing challenges involving the exploration of how everyday objects are manufactured and while responding to their 'Genius Hour' ambitions they are facing a new set of problems and discovering the joy that comes from solving these with their hands as much as their brains.
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Breakthrough chip design takes key step towards replicating human brain - 1 views

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    Developed by an international team of researchers from the Universities of Oxford, Exeter and Münster, the chip contains a network of artificial neurons and synapses that respond to light, rather than electrical inputs. This allows the chip to mimic the behaviour of human neurons and their synapses.
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