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Donna Hebert

Share your tags - 14 views

I've been bookmarking sites and sharing them with my Jeffco Teachers group, but neglecting to share them with this group. So, let me catch up: http://www.diigo.com/user/whatsit81/gt I know that ...

g_t gt new_member sharing

started by Donna Hebert on 20 Jul 08 no follow-up yet
Ginger Lewman

All sizes | QR Code Periodic Table with Symbols | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 1 views

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    Be sure to share on "Large" but scan the codes on "original"
Heidi Williams

http://www.greaterdanetag.org/documents/MurskyRtI092010.pdf - 0 views

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      Elkhorn RtI Flowchart for Interventions 
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    Presentation done by Chris Mursky of Wisconsin DPI. She shares Elkhorn's model of RtI and Gifted 
Ginger Lewman

Noteflight - GingerTPLC's Home - 1 views

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    the best way to create, store, listen to, print, search and share notated music scores.
Ginger Lewman

Facing History and Ourselves - Frequently Asked Questions and Information - 0 views

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    Shared by Lynn Howard, TN
Ginger Lewman

GradeMate | Free Online Student Organizer - 0 views

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    "Organize Your Education!™ GradeMate is a powerful online organizer for teachers and students to keep track of their courses - from managing grades, assignments, and events to sharing files, course notes, and class discussions."
Ginger Lewman

The Tech Curve: GTA DC Gadgets - 0 views

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    "GTA DC Gadgets One of the highlights of the Google Teacher Academy is Ronald Ho's run through of hidden features in Google Spreadsheets. On the plane home I was thinking about how some of the gadgets he shared and how I could use them with my teachers. Here's a few I came up with."
Ginger Lewman

From Oz2Oz, Kids Can! Home - From Oz2Oz, Kids Can! - 0 views

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    Come find an idea for your volunteer service projects and then share your experiences when you're finished! - From Oz2Oz, Kids Can! Home
Ginger Lewman

GoAnimate - Create your own cartoons and animations easily. Our tools are free and you ... - 0 views

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    GoAnimate is a way to easily create animations and share with friends.
Cindy Sheets

Webexhibits - 4 views

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    An online museum sharing some specific and unusual topics: poetry through the ages, Color vision and art, what is color, Van Gogh's letters and much more
Krysten Callina

Gifted Resource Center of New England - Article by Dr. Lovecky: Gifted Children with As... - 0 views

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      great article
  • Max had difficulty in preschool. He didn’t like circle time and left the group to read on his own. He didn’t like the other children touching him or his things. When they tried to look at his toys, Max would scream or hit them. He didn’t like to play with other children at all, and avoided any of the imaginative play going on in class. Instead, he stacked and sorted Lego pieces by color, size and shape. If other children wanted to play with Legos, he wouldn’t share. He did not know any of the other children’s names. Max had a lot of idiosyncrasies that were accommodated at home but were troublesome at school. For example, he didn’t like the color orange and resisted being near anything of that color.
Ginger Lewman

Join, inquire or share your thoughts, comments, or suggestions - 0 views

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    Parent advocacy group in NJ.
anonymous

The Secret to Raising Smart Kids: Scientific American - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 23 Apr 09 - Cached
  • As we had predicted, the students with a growth mind-set felt that learning was a more important goal in school than getting good grades. In addition, they held hard work in high regard, believing that the more you labored at something, the better you would become at it. They understood that even geniuses have to work hard for their great accomplishments. Confronted by a setback such as a disappointing test grade, students with a growth mind-set said they would study harder or try a different strategy for mastering the material.
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      learning to use diigo to share...effort is more important than talent...even for the very talented...
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