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ISTE Community - 1 views

anonymous

Instructional scaffolding - Topic - YouTube - 1 views

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    YouTube channel with various scaffolding techniques and strategies
anonymous

Blooms Taxonomy and Lesson Planning - YouTube - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 14 Jul 14 - No Cached
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    Nice lecture on Bloom's taxonomy
anonymous

Aiming Higher: Bloom and Vygotsky In the Classroom - YouTube - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 14 Jul 14 - No Cached
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    Pretty cool video of how Bloom's Taxonomy and Vygotsky works
anonymous

DDD-E Lecture - YouTube - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 14 Jul 14 - No Cached
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    Great video lecture on DDD-E
anonymous

PDF.js viewer - 0 views

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    Here's is a document straight from the U.S. Copyright Office about reproduction of copyrighted works by educators and librarians.
anonymous

Copyright and Primary Sources - 0 views

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    I found this web page from the Library of Congress helpful about copyright laws in regard to educators.
dchalmer

Hurricane Impacts on the Coastal Environment - USGS Fact Sheet - 1 views

  • Area studies reveal the immense change brought about by these storms. In Louisiana, Dr. Shea Penland and his colleagues at the LGS reported that Andrew stripped sand from 70 percent of the barrier islands leaving exposed old coastal marsh. More than 80 percent of oyster reefs behind the barrier islands were smothered by a 0.3-0.9-meter thick blanket of sediment. More than 70 kilometers of valuable dune habitat providing storm protection to estuaries, wetlands, and the coastal population were destroyed. In Hawaii, Dr. Charles Fletcher and his colleagues at the University of Hawaii cooperated with USGS scientists in a study of the effects of Hurricane Iniki, the most powerful hurricane to strike the Hawaiian Islands this century. They report that Iniki caused massive beach-face erosion and overwash of the coastline which penetrated up to 300 meters reaching elevations of nearly 9 meters. Seafloor change from the 1930's to the 1980's for the region of coastal Louisiana hardest hit by Hurricane Andrew shows historical patterns of seafloor erosion and accretion. This information was collected as part of the USGS's Louisiana Barrier Island Erosion Study, and will be used as a baseline to determine the effect of Hurricane Andrew on coastal areas already undergoing rapid change. [larger version] USGS scientists have used historical data to show that Louisiana is eroding rapidly. The Louisiana barrier island shoreline is eroding at a rate, in some places, exceeding 20 meters per year as a result of both hurricanes and normal processes. The land is subsiding because of compaction of the Mississippi delta sediments. The net effect of subsidence is that sea level is rising at a rate of about 1 centimeter per year, ten times the world rate. USGS scientists take advantage of this natural laboratory to study erosion and deposition patterns resulting from sea-level change. The Louisiana barrier islands protect productive estuarine and wetland environments that support a $10 billion per year fishing industry. Erosion of the barrier islands is so severe that their ability to function as effective buffers for the prevention of wetlands loss has been dramatically reduced. Louisiana's wetlands are disappearing at rates of 40 square kilometers per year. In a few decades the barrier islands may be gone and the wetlands will be lost even faster.
personsb

Tobu - 1 views

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    Great musician who gives his music for free.
personsb

License / Tobu Music / 7obu.com - 0 views

shared by personsb on 01 Aug 15 - No Cached
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    Here is the license to Tobu's work.
mestickney

Tips for Multimedia/Tech in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This video is a bit outdated, but I was assigned to watch it for another course, and I think it has some awesome reminders of the number of ways in which we can incorporate multimedia in the classroom. However, I would not do the Facebook group/page, as that would involve becoming "friends" with students online, and I also think that some of these methods are not integrative, which is not ideal.
saddlersm

Five-Minute Film Festival: Copyright and Fair Use for Educators - 1 views

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    Edutopia presents several videos demonstrating the use of copyright and fair use by educators and their students.
mestickney

Teaching for Conceptual Change - 0 views

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    This article was a reading assignment for the Science Teaching Methods course I'm also currently taking, and I thought that it had wonderful connections to Constructivist learning and the inquiry model, so I thought I would share. It has some good information and insight all the way to the end!
bap434

Reading A-Z: The online leveled reading program with downloadable books to print and as... - 1 views

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    This is a great website for reading material that is printable too! You can try out free samples without joining. Check it out!
amylwalter

LearnZillion - 1 views

shared by amylwalter on 30 Jun 15 - No Cached
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    LearnZillion provides Common Core-aligned lessons designed by expert teachers for grades 2-12. Although districts pay in order for schools to receive the full array of services, many of the lessons are free.
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