Introduction - 21 views
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Your job will be to investigate e-mails or scenarios online that have been circulated or seen by thousands of people. After doing research, you will determine if those sites or e-mails are truthful or if they are a hoax. Once you have completed this webquest, you will be more critical of information on the Internet and your research skills will be more advanced.
eGyanKosh: Home - 0 views
Study: Women Outnumber Men on Most Social Networks - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views
Pageflakes - Mark's The Topoi Flakes - 0 views
Putting Technology in Its Place - Lesson Plans Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds | Video on TED.com - 9 views
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Temple Grandin, diagnosed with autism as a child, talks about how her mind works -- sharing her ability to "think in pictures," which helps her solve problems that neurotypical brains might miss. She makes the case that the world needs people on the autism spectrum: visual thinkers, pattern thinkers, verbal thinkers, and all kinds of smart geeky kids.
Groups in Education & Schools - Shelfari - 9 views
Literacy Creep at The Core Knowledge Blog - 13 views
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An article in last week's Education Week looks at the increasingly common practice of reading aloud to middle and high school students. In discussing the practice with Mary Ann Zehr (I'm quoted briefly in the piece) I made the point that while there is certainly nothing wrong with reading out loud to teenagers, it is symptomatic of what I call "literacy creep" - the tendency of elementary school-style instructional techniques to find their way deeper into K-12 education across all content areas.
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Yet another beautiful analysis of a major problem in education today by the good people at Core Knowledge.
eTwinning - Homepage - 7 views
Moms Fighting Autism Webinars - 6 views
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To help moms who have children with autism and to support Autism Awareness month, Momsfightingautism.com is offering a free virtual conference with 17 different presenters over two days on Saturday April 10th and Sunday April 11th. Attendees can listen and participate from anywhere in the world free.
The Best Live Education Tool Available - 32 views
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Dear Educators, With this webcasting tool, you can connect live face to face with anyone, anywhere, anytime.....family, friends, students, teachers, colleagues, administrative groups, principals meetings, etc. without having to travel. You can even promote world peace by connecting with teachers and students in their classrooms worldwide and learning more about each other's country and culture The tools for your use include the ability to have live video chat, make PowerPoint presentations, stream video, share your desktop, record and share your presentation, and much more. Guests do not have to download any software. They simply click on the link to your conference that you send them, no cost, no travel and better yet, no wasted time. This tool is affordable and easily fits into a classroom, school or administartive office budget. As a former superintendent in the education system with more than 50 schools spread out 400 miles along a major highway, the ability to communicate with everyone in an efficient, effective and economical manner was essential. Hope you find this helpful. Best wishes, Barry
Donald Clark Plan B - 5 views
Future of money: A currency that's building community - New Scientist - New Scientist - 3 views
Sparking Innovation through Learning - 9 views
tiltfactor » THE LAB - 6 views
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