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in title, tags, annotations or urlWelcome to Schoolr. The only resource you'll need. - 25 views
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Generation YES » Free Resources - 14 views
Shmoop: Study Guides & Teacher Resources - 18 views
Yippy - 15 views
Online College Blog and School Reviews | 100 Powerful Web Tools to Organize Your Thoughts and Ideas - 1 views
Google Cultural Institute - 8 views
Critical thinking In the classroom - 19 views
Answers.com - Educator Toolkit - 0 views
Into the Book: Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies - 0 views
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Into the Book is a reading comprehension resource for K-4 students and teachers. We focus on eight research-based strategies: Using Prior Knowledge, Making Connections, Questioning, Visualizing, Inferring, Summarizing, Evaluating and Synthesizing. Your class can watch our engaging 15-minute videos, and try the online interactive activities.
Kids Create -- and Critique on -- Social Networks | Edutopia - 1 views
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"With Web 2.0, there's a strong impetus to make connections," says University of Minnesota researcher Christine Greenhow, who studies how people learn and teach with social networking. "It's not just creating content. It's creating content to share."
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And once they share their creations, kids can access one of the richest parts of this learning cycle: the exchange that follows. "While the ability to publish and to share is powerful in and of itself, most of the learning occurs in the connections and conversation that occur after we publish," argues education blogger Will Richardson (a member of The George Lucas Educational Foundation's National Advisory Council).
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In this online exchange, students can learn from their peers and simultaneously practice important soft skills -- namely, how to accept feedback and to usefully critique others" work.
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"Self-Directed Learning When students are motivated to create work that they share online, it ignites an independent learning cycle driven by their ideas and energized by responses from peers."
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Self-Directed Learning "When students are motivated to create work that they share online, it ignites an independent learning cycle driven by their ideas and energized by responses from peers."
Google For Educators - Web Search - 0 views
Exploring Florida in 3D: Florida Stereoviews - 12 views
Minute mercenaries - tackling nuclear waste with microbiology - 1 views
Healthcare savings trump the cost of halting climate change - so why the delay? - 1 views
Promoting a Growth Mindset - 0 views
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We all want to see our students and our children grow into happy, balanced and successful adults but exactly what that means and how it is to be achieved are areas of uncertainty. Into this debate comes Carol Dweck's research into 'Mindsets' and how individual differences in our approach to the world dictate our ultimate experiences of success or disappointment.
How to Choose an Ideal Microscope for Educational Use - National Microscope Blog - 0 views
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A microscope has been widely used in educational research to provide powerful solutions for precise analysis and documentation. A microscope for educational use must be environmentally friendly; easy to use that provides a consistent long-term performance for biological and medical applications. The microscope with built-in LED illumination offers a more uniform and stable illumination for high quality imaging.
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