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Kecia Waddell, PhD

elearningforkids.org - 0 views

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    fun and free learning on the Internet for children ages 5 - 12 best-in-class courseware in math, science, reading and keyboarding
Jude Kesl

Glean Learning Tools by The Public Learning Media Laboratory. - 0 views

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    free science, math and information literacy teaching tools
Dean Mantz

The Space Place :: Home - 13 views

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    From NASA for kids to learn about science.
Jackie Gerstein

25 Awesome Virtual Learning Experiences Online - Virtual Education Websites | AceOnline... - 41 views

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    25 Awesome Virtual Learning Experiences Online
Dean Mantz

Home | City Technology - 8 views

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    Partnership between college faculty, elementary teachers, and students.  Based on National Science Foundation 
Dean Mantz

Infographics Science: The Surprising Way The Brain Processes Visuals - 12 views

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    I find this post quite fascinating as it addresses how the brain functions through the use of visuals in the form of infographics. The post provides infographics along with visuals that illustrate how the brain interprets them. The article wraps up pointing out "5 quick takeaways for better visuals at a glance".
Jennifer Dorman

Google Science Fair 2011 - 25 views

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    If you're an educator and you'd like to receive classroom materials (posters, stickers, bookmarks, etc.) and a registration reminder notification when GSF registration opens, click the button below to send us your contact info.
Jennifer Dorman

US NSF - Multimedia Gallery - 0 views

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    Welcome to the National Science Foundation's Multimedia Gallery
Kim T

Interactive: Genetic Fingerprints - Science- msnbc.com - 0 views

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    Interactive
Fred Delventhal

The Kid Should See This. - 32 views

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    The Kid Should See This. There's just so much science, nature, music, arts, technology, storytelling and assorted good stuff out there that my kids (and maybe your kids) haven't seen. It's most likely not stuff that was made for them... But we don't underestimate kids around here.
Christine Southard

Science in Action » Learning with the Funnies - 0 views

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    Learning w/ the Funnies
Sue Hellman

Freepath - 0 views

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    Finally, an easy way to tell your story. Just drag and drop your favorite stuff into Freepath's playlist - no need to convert files, upload videos or embed links.
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    Finally, an easy way to tell your story. Just drag and drop your favorite stuff into Freepath's playlist - no need to convert files, upload videos or embed links.
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    Free software for collecting multimedia resources and links, I am using this to build a new Earth science 11 program. Freepath lends itself so well to enabling my students (who work individually) to engage in the joy of self-directed discovery within the parameters of a structured learning package because they will be able to maneuver around my collection of multimedia materials, worksheets, readings, and links non-sequentially -- following their interests and going where their curiosity takes them, but will still have to come back to the framework and fulfill the expectations of the unit.
Tricia Lazzaro

Center on Instruction - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Center on Instruction, your gateway to a cutting-edge collection of scientifically based research and information on K-12 instruction in reading, math, science, special education, and English language learning. Part of the Comprehensive Center network, the Center on Instruction is one of five content centers serving as resources for the 16 regional U.S. Department of Education Comprehensive Centers.
Brenda Muench

Storycaching - 0 views

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    Main Menu Home Articles Submit Article Google Gadgets Site Search Contact Us spacer.png, 0 kB Home arrow Articles arrow Storycaching Storycaching PDF Print E-mail The premise of Storycaching is to combine the use of a GPS with an iPod where a user goes to a specific place using map coordinates, then listens to a podcast (audio on demand), usually a story, that takes into account the nature of the area where the listener is now located. Like geocaching, a cache may be located at the site and can contain some relevant objects that add a physical dimension or symbolism to the cached story. Storycaching is designed to enhance the experience of both the storyteller and the listener. By allowing the storyteller to reference elements in the environment where the listener is located, the listener is provided a third dimension to the story, that of authentic physical feelings and sensory input. Storycaching is a concept created by Dr. Martin Horejsi at The University of Montana-Missoula. For example, a girl walks to a distinctive place in order to listen to a story on her iPod. Using map coordinates and a GPS, she climbs part way up a hill on the edge of town. When arriving at a specific spot according to the GPS, she locates a small box containing some relics. Sitting on a rock, she holds the objects in her hand listens to a sound file on her iPod. Overlooking the valley, the power of the Native American elder's words stir her emotions as landmarks, smells, the wind, and other sounds are referenced in the story, all possible because the person telling the story knows that the listener will be in a specific place while listening to the story. Or maybe, the story was recorded years ago when the elder sat in the very spot where the young girl now sits. A connection with the story is forged in a way never before experienced alone. Another example is where a high school student studying earth science walks through a river drainage with his teacher. But his teache
Randy Rodgers

Quest Atlantis - 0 views

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    Immersive, 3D learning environment, where participants engage in science, ecology, social, literacy, and math tasks to help save a dying Atlantis.
Nigel Coutts

Lessons Learned - 0 views

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    With one term down now is the perfect time to look back and identify what has worked and suggest some areas for growth ahead of Term Two. - Stand Up Meetings, Genius Hour, Science, History, Optional Homework, Growth Mindsets
Fred Delventhal

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 1 views

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    Children from 5-12 build and improve basic skills with the best quality e-learning courseware. :: Parents and educators have a pre-screened source of articles, research, and related links. :: People in the business of education contribute their expertise. via Dianne Krause
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