"8 Wonders of the Solar System, Made Interactive
What might future explorers of the solar system see? Find out by taking an interactive tour through the eyes of Hugo Award-winning artist Ron Miller. Text and narration by Ed Bell"
"Real school change would mean changing high school curriculum"
Yes I know blasphemy! But real school change would mean changing the high
school curriculum. The high school curriculum has been part of what we believe
schools must be for so long that we assume that it has to be that way. In fact
our core curriculum has changed very little in 115 years.
In 1892 [...]
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FillAnyPDF.com is a website where you upload your PDF form and link to it so other people can fill it out and sign it online. No software is needed. Any PDF form can be used, even if it's not "interactive", so you can get started right away. You can even invite a group to fill out your forms and track the results. Anyone that collects signatures or filled out forms will find FillAnyPDF.com to be a valuable time-saving resource.
Peter Lourie is a present day explorer/archeologist who has his own website talking about his adventures. He also has a teachers page where he shares many of his lessons as well as experiences visiting and talking with students. This would be an excellent resource for elementary teachers to look at for a while. The man has been TONS of places that we all study in Elementary and Middle School.
"The book will never die. But the textbook probably will," says Inkling CEO Matt MacInnis. Inkling is working directly with textbook publishers. First, they'll port their existing tomes onto Apple's iPad as interactive, socialized objects. Then, they'll create all-new learning modules - interactive, social, and mobile - that leave ink-on-paper textbooks in the dust.
"Draw on constructivist theory and the "Understanding by Design" curriculum framework to best leverage 21st-century tools to create classroom and schoolwide change. - Chris Lehmann, Science Leadership Academy Wednesday, 7/1/2009, 10:30am 11:30am WWCC 147 A "