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Kathleen Gormley

FORA.tv - A Conversation with Bill Gates at Aspen Ideas Festival - 0 views

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    Biil Gates and Texts--interesting perspective. Quite negative about textbooks as they presently are organized.
Zane Education

Zane Education - 0 views

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    ZaneEducation.com is an ondemand educational video subscription website providing over 1,000 online videos to cater for the requirements of the K12 curriculum. All videos are subtitled to aid in the improvement of each students reading literacy level. Each video is accompanied by am interactive quiz to test the student on what they have learnt from the video they have watched. This website provides an excellent resource for homeschooling and homeschool students and will save money on the amount that homeschoolers often have to spend on textbooks. The K12 curriculum subjects subjects catered for include Art, Music, Literature, Maths, History, Geography, Science, Biology, Social Sciences, Library Skills, Health and Religious Studies. Zane is a name well established in the education market having previously published over 250 CD-ROM titles which are in use in schools and homeschools across the country. Their online service at www.zaneeducation.com now supercedes their PowerCD CD-ROM titles and offers great value for money.
Tracey McGrath

I've Got It Covered! Creating Magazine Covers to Summarize Texts - ReadWriteThink - 34 views

  • Students can improve their comprehension of content area textbooks by summarizing chapters in the form of magazine covers. The lesson begins by asking students to examine a magazine and discuss the ways in which the magazine cover's headlines and graphics express the main ideas of its articles.
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    This activity uses the concept of identifying main idea in informational text to create magazine covers. The purpose is comprehension can be enhanced when readers actively relate the ideas presented in print to their own knowledge and experiences and craft visual representations to make meaning.
Roger Zuidema

Beyond Textbooks - 18 views

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    K-12 Digital Curriculum Program
Jackie Gerstein

Caught in the Net - 15 views

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    Caught in the Net: Writing Nonfiction in the Age of Google Images, Truthiness, Twitter, and Textbook Hippos
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    Caught in the Net: Writing Nonfiction in the Age of Google Images, Truthiness, Twitter, and Textbook Hippos
Jennifer Dorman

Science Books Online - 1 views

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    Science Books Online lists free science e-books, textbooks, lecture notes, monographs, and other science related documents. All texts are available for free reading online, or for downloading in various formats.
eva harvell

Earth Science - 1 views

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    The investigations and visualizations on this site were designed to accompany Earth Science, a high school textbook authored by Spaulding and Namowitz and published by McDougal Littell. The Web site was developed by TERC, a non-profit educational research and development firm in collaboration with McDougal Littell. Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation.
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.
Heather Sullivan

Online Videoconferencing - Education Articles - 0 views

  • Teryly Magee, a teacher from the Dogwood Elementary School in Knoxville, Tenn., describes the benefits of using Skype and iChat: "Web 2.0 videoconferencing brings fun and learning to the children in my urban classroom. Instead of vicariously learning from textbooks or Web research, my students get firsthand information from the people who actually live in the places they are studying. Using Skype and iChat, my children have experienced locations such as New York, California, Illinois, Oregon, Michigan and Wisconsin," she says.
    • Heather Sullivan
       
      nice quote, Teryl!
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