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Science of Early Child Development - 0 views

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    The Science of Early Child Development 2nd Edition (2008) has been thoroughly updated with new topics, readings and links. There are now over 150 video clips of researchers, experts, children and caregivers. The Science of Early Child Development, Intern
Kristin Gould

Educational Videos: Bill Nye's Science Demos - 0 views

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    Basic Science experiments that you can watch and try with students.
Fran Simon

Ele Activity: Alien Assignment - 2 views

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    A scavenger hunt app aimed at science and math in early ed. http://ow.ly/cYfem from Fred Rogers Center
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    A scavenger hunt app aimed at science and math in early ed. http://ow.ly/cYfem from Fred Rogers Center
Dan Tompkins

Childhood stimulation key to brain development, study finds | Science | The Guardian - 1 views

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    Longitudinal study of brain development in early childhood.
Bonnie Blagojevic

ALA | Great Web Sites for Kids - 2 views

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    Librarians are often a great source for information. Here are websites they recommend for kids, on various topics. (I enjoy reading content for children sometimes, to help me better understand certain concepts in science, etc. as it is understandable and often simpler/quicker and in a form that makes it easier to share with young children.)
Dan Tompkins

Using Your iPad as a Document Camera - 3 views

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    Site suggests using a ring stand. I wonder what other kind of contraption folks can come up with? If using the ring stand as suggested, be sure to thank your science teacher!
Bonnie Blagojevic

Tech and Young Children: U.S. Dept. of Ed Elevates Need for Guidance and PD - Tap, Clic... - 1 views

  • At least three needs became apparent throughout the day: Educators and parents need  succinct, research-based messages about what works best. Teachers and leaders need professional development on how to skillfully integrate technology into their teaching. And the app marketplace needs markers of quality informed by the science of child development.
Diane Bales

Do Babies Learn From Baby Media? - Psychological Science - 6 views

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    Abstract of a research study on videos and DVDs marketed to parents of infants and toddlers.
Cate Heroman

Whyzz - 6 views

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    Kids ask lots of questions, right? "Do fish sleep?" "Why do balls bounce?" Sometimes the answers are hard to explain! I came across this website called Whyzz.com. While the site describes it for parents, I think it would be a wonderful resource for teachers, especially when children are engaged in investigative studies. Try it out!
Bonnie Blagojevic

Picture Science: Using Digital Photography to Teach Young Children - 0 views

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    We have really enjoyed ideas shared in this book. The publisher provides a free sample chapter and table of contents for the book.
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