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william berry

8 is my lucky number: Catapults and M&Ms in the name of quadratics - 2 views

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    "In my honors Algebra II class of sophomores, I always look forward to doing a culminating project on quadratics.  We start at the beginning of the chapter with introducing the project and having the kids break up into groups of 3 and 4 and start designing and building a catapult outside of school.  " This seems like a fun activity that could be enchanced by Logger Pro and/or Desmos (www.desmos.com). Logger Pro would allow the students to video a sample shot of their catapult and then break down the distance of their shot at specific intervals/times. Desmos would allow the students to graph the quadratic and place their catapult at the correct location in order to hit their target.
william berry

Zinn Education Project - 1 views

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    Although some of the lesson plans are relatively vague, this a pretty solid site overall. There are a number of lesson plans here that could be adapted to fit your specific unit/essential questions. The best thing about these lessons is that the lesson documents (PDFs) contain a wide variety of primary and secondary sources that you can use in a variety of ways. The Zinn Education Project is free to sign up for and use.
william berry

Spatial History Project - 0 views

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    "The Spatial History Project at Stanford University is a place for a collaborative community of students, staff, and scholars to engage in creative spatial, textual and visual analysis to further research in the humanities. " Data visualizations that are tied to geography. Quite a few are applicable to US History SOLs
Tom Woodward

Digital Tubric Randomizer Demo - 0 views

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    By viewing the page source here, you can now make multiple variable webpage generators. They might be useful for things like this which is a for refining project based questions or you could use as elements in a writing prompt. I have another one that randomizes images as well that works slightly differently.
Tom Woodward

Calvin & Muad'Dib - 1 views

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    Seems the blank out comic words and fill them with whatever you're reading so that it makes sense would be a pretty decent project for any English class.
Debra Roethke

Cre8ate maths - National STEM Centre - 3 views

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    math projects; stem
william berry

Sharing Success - 0 views

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    "Does the fact that people have helped you, make you feel less accomplished? Does it mean you didn't work as hard on the project, didn't write the book, didn't start the business, or finish the marathon?" To me, this is a testament to the importance of collaboration (collaboration between students, yes…but also collaboration as a staff). The best way to achieve greatness is to share and build off of what others have done before us.
william berry

'Strings Attached' Co-Author Offers Solutions for Education - WSJ.com - 2 views

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    A friend shared this with me and it's a good read. It also summarizes the way that many of our teachers think, and could be an interesting article to share with a teacher and have a discussion about. Ultimate, I have a huge problem with the assumptions and conclusions that are being made here: "Now I'm not calling for abuse; I'd be the first to complain if a teacher called my kids names. But the latest evidence backs up my modest proposal. Studies have now shown, among other things, the benefits of moderate childhood stress; how praise kills kids' self-esteem; and why grit is a better predictor of success than SAT scores. All of which flies in the face of the kinder, gentler philosophy that has dominated American education over the past few decades. The conventional wisdom holds that teachers are supposed to tease knowledge out of students, rather than pound it into their heads. Projects and collaborative learning are applauded; traditional methods like lecturing and memorization-derided as "drill and kill"-are frowned upon, dismissed as a surefire way to suck young minds dry of creativity and motivation. But the conventional wisdom is wrong. And the following eight principles-a manifesto if you will, a battle cry inspired by my old teacher and buttressed by new research-explain why." Why are these seen as two completely different and opposing philosophies of education? That's my question. From my experience, teasing knowledge and understanding out of children stresses the hell out of them. They struggle to give you an answer initially, but when when you are unwilling to spoon feed them or provide them with a "drill and kill" answer, they finally make a connection. In doing so you show the students that their grit and determination has helped them gather a better understanding of the material and become a better student and learner in process.
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    I may write a decent response to this. She plays just about every false argument card in the book. It needs this treatment - http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2013/10/huntsville_teacher_common_core.html
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    This take down of Gladwell's dyslexia chapter http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=8123 makes for a similar parallel.
william berry

Free Technology for Teachers: NOAA View - Visualizations of Environmental Data - 0 views

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    "NOAA View is a new project from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. On NOAA View you can explore visualizations of data sets in the categories of Ocean, Land, Atmosphere, Cryosphere, and Climate. Each category has multiple subsets of data from which to choose. The data sets can be displayed in weekly, monthly, and yearly units. A basic explanation of each data set is available." Resource for discussing climate and weather.
william berry

Free Technology for Teachers: Map of Life - The Distribution of Animals Around the World - 0 views

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    "Map of Life is a mapping project sponsored in part by Yale and the University of Colorado, Boulder. The map offers the option to see distribution of a species around the world. To do so, select a species from the species menu and placemarks for that species will be displayed on the map. Map of Life also provides the option to see a distribution of animals closest to you. To do that select "what lives near me.""
Debra Roethke

mcpspbl [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Digital Tools - 0 views

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    wiki used for training Mecklenberg County Public Schools. Resources for PBL and some of our templates for them to use. Additional resources as well. 
Tom Woodward

HTML5 Sortable - 0 views

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    We could use this to make TEI style testing items and some other interesting things. Keep in mind that images within these items ought to be sortable as well.
Tom Woodward

This Is What Happens When Publishers Invest In Long Stories ⚙ Co.Labs ⚙ code ... - 0 views

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    In mid-April, we went live with a half dozen articles which we call "stubs." The idea here is to plant a flag in a story right away with a short post--a "stub"--and then build the article as the story develops over time, rather than just cranking out short, discrete posts every time something new breaks. One of our writers refers to this aptly as a "slow live blog."
Tom Woodward

Rare 3D Camera Found Containing Photos from WWI - 2 views

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    It'd be fun to have a computer art class create similar images to capture important moments in history.
Kourtney Bostain

Rubrics for Teachers - Assessment - 3 views

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    A collection of rubrics for assessing portfolios, cooperative learning, research process/ report, PowerPoint, podcast, oral presentation, web page, blog, wiki, and other web 2.0 projects
Kourtney Bostain

Tech Tips for Teachers and Teacher Educators - 2 views

  • What if you started the day (or class period) with a webcam or other virtual field trip site projected onto your screen / whiteboard / wall?
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    I think this is a neat idea. Would be easy to do and could really add a layer of authenticity to what students are doing and working on. Lots of different ways this idea could be used.
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