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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Marta Stoeckel

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Apps For Children with Special Needs | APP reviews on the iPad for Autism, Special Need... - 0 views

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    Reviews and links of apps for supporting students with a wide variety of special needs
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National Center for Blind Youth in Science - 0 views

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    Resources, including technology, for helping students with limited vision participate fully in science classes
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Apps that test your physics skills - 0 views

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    This article has several games for mobile devices that not only make great use of physics, but are addicting and challenging games
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Apps in Education - 0 views

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    Reviews of apps for iOS and ideas on how to use them in the classroom
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Writing in Science - 0 views

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    Baltimore County Public Schools maintain this website filled with advice, writing samples, and rubrics for a variety of science writing tasks
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Science Writing Tips - 0 views

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    Science has its own rules for what makes good writing and this page from the Writing Center at University of North Carolina has some great tips on how to write effectively in science
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Wikisource - 0 views

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    A collection of public domain works from the people behind Wikipedia
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Project Gutenberg - 0 views

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    A great collection of free ebooks, including many primary documents and other texts with historical significance
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Mark Wood, Polar Explorer - 2 views

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    Wood uses social media tools to connect with students around the world while on expeditions to places like Mount Everest and the South Pole
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield on The Value of Social Media - 1 views

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    While commanding the ISS, Hadfield used social media like Twitter and YouTube to get people excited about space and, in this interview, shares why he thinks it was so effective
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MediaSmarts - 0 views

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    Resources from Canada's Centre for Digital and Media Literacy
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EdBrowser - 0 views

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    A collection of lesson plans for all grade levels on a variety of topics related to web safety
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CIESE Real Time Data - 0 views

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    The edtech 541 textbook mentions CIESE collaborative projects, but they also have some neat options where students work with real-time data, mostly focused on earth science topics
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Ramsey Musallam: Explore-Flip-Apply - 0 views

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    Ramsey Musallam shares how he has flipped his classroom as a tool to promote inquiry.
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Khan Academy and the Effectiveness of Science Videos - 1 views

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    Veritasium, the maker of some fantastic science videos on YouTube, looks at some of the research on what makes a video effective for teaching science.
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YouTube in the Science Classroom - 0 views

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    An interesting article on creating YouTube-based units. While the article focuses on how this could work in a science classroom, it seems like it could be adapted to other content areas, as well.
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Trevor Cox on YouTube - 0 views

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    I recently heard an interview with acoustic engineer Trevor Cox and discovered his YouTube channel as a result. He's got some amazing videos related to sound that could be a great hypermedia tool for a science classroom.
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Using spreadsheets - 0 views

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    A tutorial on using spreadsheets to graph data and analyze error
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jphysics Spreadsheet Simulations - 0 views

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    A collection of spreadsheet simulations that allow students to play with values to see what happens in order to illustrate a variety of physics concepts
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Projectile Motion Simulator - 0 views

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    A spreadsheet that allows students to change input variables for projectile motion and see how the outputs, including graphs of the motion, change
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