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in title, tags, annotations or urlInfographics 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".
Pen.io - Publish a Beautiful Blog Post - 11 views
DEN Blog Network » Discovery Student Adventures Pilot Trip Application Now Open! - 0 views
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A virtual drum roll please… We are thrilled to officially open the application process for the Discovery Student Adventures Pilot Program. Join us as we discover more of our incredible planet earth together with adventure trips to Australia, South Africa, and China. In order to participate in this pilot trip, you must be a STAR Discovery Educator. Not only are you able to take part in this once in a lifetime opportunity, each STAR selected will be able to choose four of their students to join them on the adventure! This is at no cost to you or your students! So with no further ado… here's the official wording and post importantly the link to apply.
Surphace - 8 views
Burlington Public Schools Blog: Day 79 - Creating a Google Custom Search Engine - Ben Schersten - Francis Wyman IT Specialist - 7 views
HOW INCREASE BLOG TRAFFIC & POST VISITORS IN EASY WAY | WAZIPOINT Engineering Science & Technology Blog - 0 views
Sign Up for face cool - face cool - 0 views
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Does Homework Raise Attainment? - 0 views
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Does Homework Raise Attainment?
Top 100 #edtools discovered through #iste13 ;20 #curation tools,50 #ipad apps to #mlearning - 10 views
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http://contextu.com/#/ - 7 views
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Here is a description of Contextu via Richard Byrne's Free Technology For Teachers posting: Ken Halla, the blogger behind the US History Teachers Blog, has been working on an excellent new site for students of US History. The new site is called ContextU and its purpose is to help students see the greater context for significant events in history. The first iteration of ContextU is focused on the American Civil War. On ContextU students select from a table of contents an event, piece of legislation, or theme to see it in the context of other events, pieces of legislation, and themes leading to the start of the Civil War. Through timelines, Google Maps, diagrams, flow charts, timelines, and text ContextU provides context for each chosen event, piece of legislation, or theme. Students can jump from event to event or from theme to theme by following the hyperlinks within each diagram.
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