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David Hilton

Motivational gimmicks 'undermine intellectual content of lessons' - Telegraph - 13 views

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    A position which is bound to fire up educators, yet upon reading it I wondered if part of what they're saying isn't true? Perhaps it just sets up a simplistic binary that blinds teachers to the truth that we can be both interesting and effective as educators. Hard to tell.
Ruth Howard

GeoGebra - 13 views

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    dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that joins arithmetic, geometry, algebra and calculus. It offers multiple representations of objects in its graphics, algebra, and spreadsheet views that are all dynamically linked. While other interactive software (e.g. Cabri Geometry, Geometer's Sketchpad) focus on dynamic manipulations of geometrical objects, the idea behind GeoGebra is to connect geometric, algebraic, and numeric representations in an interactive way. You can do constructions with points, vectors, lines, conic sections as well as functions and change them dynamically afterwards. Furthermore, GeoGebra allows you to directly enter and manipulate equations and coordinates. Thus you can easily plot functions, work with sliders to investigate parameters, find symbolic derivatives, and use powerful commands like Root or Sequence. Workshops You are interested in visiting or giving workshops about GeoGebra? Here is the right place for you with dates, addresses and materials: * GeoGebra Workshops
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    award winning software that joins arithmetic, geometry, algebra and calculus.
David Hilton

Let's give children the 'store of human knowledge' | spiked - 11 views

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    Having just gone through one of those start-of-the-year induction programs at school this article was particularly relevant. If I see another YouTube video telling me that the jobs students are going to have haven't been created yet I'm going to scream!
David Hilton

Welcome to the William Blake Archive - 5 views

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    The Andrew Blake (1757-1827) Archive in North Carlolina, USA, is "not a physical repository of Blake's collected works, nor is it a clearinghouse through which users can obtain reproductions of those works. [...]" It is "an online hypermedia environment that allows its users to access high-quality electronic reproductions of a growing portion of Blake's work.
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    Useful for literature or modern history classes.
Ted Sakshaug

LearniT-TeachiT - 22 views

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    Lesson plans which use technology
Jackie Gerstein

2010 Horizon Report | NMC - 10 views

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    2010 Horizon Report
Vicki Davis

eracism - Round 1 VoiceThreads - 8 views

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    Round 1 voicethreads for the Eracism project. This is where we began.
Jackie Gerstein

Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano in Education & La... - 17 views

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    Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators
Liane Benedict

CK12.ORG FlexBooks - 18 views

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    Traditional textbooks are expensive, rigid, and heavy. No updating. No customizing. Enter the FlexBook, a digital-age textbook. Free, customizable, and standards aligned. The future is now. Welcome to CK-12.
Ted Sakshaug

IXL Math - Practice - 9 views

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    Interactive math games prek-6
Ted Sakshaug

sing? at Science (and more) to Music - 6 views

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    Standards  based songs for k-12 topics Discussion of use in the classroom
Dean Mantz

An 'A' in Abstractions -- THE Journal - 4 views

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    Article from "The Journal" about measuring learning and 21st Century Skills.
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