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Yuly Asencion

Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - The Best Sites For Learning About The History Of Technology - 15 views

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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
Carolynn Bruton

Using an iPad in History teaching | Kerry Turner - 31 views

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    Teaching History with an iPad
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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
Yuly Asencion

Evolution of Classroom Technology (Jeff Dunn) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice - 21 views

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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
keanb12

TED Talks Demystified for Teachers | The History Teacher's Attic - 0 views

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    list of useful clips in a range of subjects
Shelly Terrell

Top 25 Websites for Teaching and Learning: ALA Annual 2012 - 0 views

  • Top 25 Websites list is based on feedback and nominations from AASL members. School librarians are encouraged to nominate their most used websites. The websites are: Projeqt, Gamestar Mechanic, Vialogues, Popplet, Jux, Comic Master, My Storymaker, Inanimate Alice, Quicklyst, Spidercribe, Stixy, Remember the Milk, Celly, Wiggio, Collaborize Classroom, Study Ladder, History Pin, Learn it in 5, ARKive, DocsTeach, iWitness, How to Smile, Study Blue, NASA Kids Club, and Springnote.
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    user-friendly web-based sites that encourage learners to explore and discover-and each one is linked to one or more of the four strands of AASL's Standards for the 21st-Century Learner: skills, dispositions in action, responsibilities, and self-assessment strategies. The websites are: Projeqt, Gamestar Mechanic, Vialogues, Popplet, Jux, Comic Master, My Storymaker, Inanimate Alice, Quicklyst, Spidercribe, Stixy, Remember the Milk, Celly, Wiggio, Collaborize Classroom, Study Ladder, History Pin, Learn it in 5, ARKive, DocsTeach, iWitness, How to Smile, Study Blue, NASA Kids Club, and Springnote.
anonymous

What We do not know ( Infographic ) - 0 views

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    "When it comes to history, science, and global affairs. Americans are notoriously uninformed. Too many of us shrug off our inability to" do math" or speak a second language. And in effect, we assume that these capacities are somehow dispensable, however they are not. Higher education in America is experiencing a similar misassumption......."
Samantha Fecich

community - a review of the theory - 0 views

  • Three linked qualities appear with some regularity in discussions of communal life:
  • Tolerance –
  • Reciprocity
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  • Trust
  • seek to educate so that people may meet each other as truly human
  • Education and community
  • orking so that all may share in a common life is the aim of education.
  • Trust
  • social capital
  • a sense of belonging and the concrete experience of social networks
  • Community - norms and habits
  • engage with one another is dependent upon the norms of a particular society or communit
  • extent to which individuals make them
Amerah Sigayan

History of online gambling - 0 views

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    The first online casino became popular in 1996. However, the history of online gambling can actually be traced back to the year 1994. This was the year that the governing body of Antigua and Barbuda passed "The Free Trade and Processing Zone Act" to keep up with the vibrant entertainment lifestyle of this tiny Caribbean hideaway.
Ced Paine

Social Studies - 0 views

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    K-12 Social Studies sources
Ced Paine

World History for Us All - 1 views

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    *Free* comprehensive world history units
Bruce Vigneault

As Classrooms Go Digital, Textbooks May Become History - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • So digital textbooks could widen the gap between rich and poor.
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      This is true. In our district, about 7% of the students do not have home internet access. Most of these students live far from town/library and don't have transportation to get to the access points.
  • A large portion of our kids don’t have computers at home, and it would be way too costly to print out the digital textbooks
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      You wouldn't print them. Hard copy textbooks are already available. You would not need to buy a lot of them. Seems like it still would be cheaper in the long run. Especially, when you consider the cost of updating information.
Ced Paine

Virtual Field Trips | SimpleK12 - 1 views

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    Fine Arts, Health, History/Social Studies, Language Arts, Math, Science,
Ced Paine

CONELRAD: All Things Atomic | The Golden Age of Homeland Security - 0 views

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    Eerie creepy look at Cold War Culture
Ced Paine

Active History » The Emancipation of the Serfs: Essay-Planning Task - 0 views

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    A skeleton essay framework to help students answer the question "For what reasons, and with what results, did Alexander II Emancipate the Serfs in 1861?"
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