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Tony Bollino

SIMILE Widgets | Exhibit - 0 views

  • Exhibit lets you easily create web pages with advanced text search and filtering functionalities, with interactive maps, timelines, and other visualizations like these:
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    Very cool Widget that lets you easily create web pages with advanced text search and filtering functionalities, with interactive maps, timelines, and other visualizations like these:
Amy Boehman-Pollitt

Mapping Our World - 1 views

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    Cool interactive site for elementary school kids on how maps are created from the globe
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    Those of you involved with elementary SS - check it out
Amy Boehman-Pollitt

Popplet - 0 views

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    is a new service that combines the best of online sticky note services like Wallwisher with collaborative mind mapping functions. Popplet allows you to create a wall of multimedia sticky notes that you can share with others. Your stickies can include videos and images that you pull from other online services. You can also upload media from your desktop to your sticky notes. Popplet offers a browser bookmarklet that you can use to add content from other webpages to your Popplet pages. Invite others via email to collaborate on your wall of sticky notes.
Michael Hakkarinen

Tripline - 1 views

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    Online web2.0 site that makes Google LitTrips more interactive and collaborative
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    This is cool. However it appears that there is not a lot of room for text. But definitely easier to make than Google Earth Trips. I like it. GE is still a more robust tool.
Tony Bollino

Education Week: Studies Find Students Learn More by 'Acting Out' Text - 0 views

  • elementary mathematics students who acted out text in word problems were more accurate and less distracted than those who didn’t.
  • Embodied, or grounded, cognition posits that meaning in language comes when words or phrases are mentally mapped onto memories of real experiences and perceptions.
  • When we as readers are thinking about what we’re reading, we are embodying it even if we aren’t literally moving our arms. We are calling upon our experiences,”
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    Good research on the use of visualization to solve math problems.
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