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Tameika Fraser

Sheppard Software - 0 views

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    Educational software and online games with these goals: 1) To add sound and visual effects to make learning fun and more memorable. 2) To design games with many difficulty levels so that players will continue to be challenged no matter how far they progress. 3) To provide games that will exercise players' brains.
Larisa Kivett

Brain Training | Brain Exercises | Brain Fitness Games | Brain Metrix - 0 views

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    Brain Training Games and Brain Exercises. Train Your Brain With Our Free Brain Exercise Games That Train Your Brain Memory, Learning and Power.
Tameika Fraser

Learn English - 0 views

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    For ESL/EFL/English learners/teachers: Courses, documents, games, exercises, tests, interactive pages, plays, fonts, cliparts, photos, jokes, cartoons, chat rooms, forums...
Tameika Fraser

No Red Ink - 0 views

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    NoRedInk.com is a web-based learning platform that helps students improve their grammar and writing skills. It includes content that is interesting to students, differentiated instruction, tutorials, exercises/quizzes/assignments, and progress tracking all in one place!
samanthabwells

Kids Nutrition Games, Kids Fitness Games, kids healthy recipes | ZisBoomBah - 0 views

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    ZisBoomBah helps educate kids and parents about food in an easy and fun way that all ages can understand. Featuring free food games, tools, recipes and information.
Victoria Ahmetaj

Testing virtual reality in the classroom - 0 views

  • That ability—created by manipulations of virtual reality—is one of many virtual-teaching applications being developed and tested by the Stanford University cognitive psychologist.
  • Car travel is getting more dangerous and expensive, and university classrooms are often crowded and uncomfortable," he says. "Yet because video conferencing and other types of media fall far short of face-to-face interaction, we still burden ourselves with physical commutes to classrooms."
  • n a range of studies, Bailenson's team is showing that manipulating virtual versions of the teacher and classroom environment can help students pay attention and perform better. In related research, changing the form of avatars—virtual versions of the self—can motivate people to exercise, and even teach them dance steps and tai chi poses.
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  • Meanwhile, Bailenson is also applying research showing the persuasive power of direct-eye gaze to teaching in the virtual classroom. Virtual professors blessed by Bailenson with "augmented gaze"—the technology-aided ability to look each student in the eye for much of a lecture—can improve students' attention and keep them alert, he is finding.
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    VR in the classroom
paigesmithman

AdaptedMind - Adaptive math exercises and worksheets for first through sixth grade - 0 views

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    This resource provides a multitude of fun, interactive math lessons for students of all ages. Teachers can select the specific topic that their students are working on and the website takes you to games with eye-catching graphics that assess students through interactive lessons.
paigesmithman

Computer Eye Strain: 10 Steps for Relief - 0 views

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    This website provides you with 10 tips for preventing eye strain from the prolonged use of a computer. It includes information on proper lighting, settings, minimizing glare, eye exercises, and more.
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