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Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Web-Based Information Organization Tools for the Online Classroom | Online Universities - 6 views

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    "There's a great big World (Wide Web) out there, and it's hard to keep track of everything you find in it. Even if you do remember to bookmark a page and come back to it six months later, what are the odds of remembering why you bookmarked it in the first place? While this situation might be frustrating for your average Web surfer, it can be infuriating to the online learner or educator who may have been counting on returning to the information and rekindling a memory of why it was important to their studies or teaching. Fortunately there are a bunch of tools available to let the Internet remember for you. Curation and annotation tools allow you to not only "remember" a web site, but also to take notes about the pages you've visited, save them right on the pages themselves, and even share them with others."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

14 Great Cheat Sheets & Posters to Make You a Software Wizard - 1 views

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    It is a known fact that if you want to commit something to memory, continuous revision is the key. You read something every time you are at your desk and within days it becomes second nature. To be able to revise quickly and often, it helps if the information is terse and to the point highlighting only the important aspects. Something like an application cheat sheet or a poster that you can print and pin to a board or keep on your desk. Here are some application cheat sheets for commonly used software that will hopefully make you more productive.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Langwitches Blog » "Skype Jobs" for Students - 9 views

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    To piggy back onto my last post about Alan November's call to make students contributors to their own learning, I wanted to share the "Skype Jobs" of my students. There is a sense of excitement in the room, when our students get ready to conduct a Skype call. I almost want to compare it to a "traditional" vision of a newsroom before a deadline. Everyone is buzzing, running here, running there to get ready for their job assignment. Don't ask why, but I have the memory of a scene in the "Watergate"movie with Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman in my mind
Bill Genereux

Cheating report confirms teacher's suspicions - CNN.com - 0 views

  • "Nobody knows yet how to write machine-scorable standardized test questions that are able to measure anything precisely excepting memory," Brady says. "Memory is a thought process, but it's a fairly low-level thought process." "There's a whole range of thought processes: making inferences, generating hypotheses, and generalizing and synthesizing and valuing ... that every human being engages in every day, and nobody knows how to test them (with standardized tests)."
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My Unforgettable Wedding At The Winery - 1 views

My wedding day was the happiest day of my life because I was marrying my boyfriend of five years. The wedding was held at a winery in the Margaret River region. It was a dream wedding day come true...

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Dean Mantz

Union R-XI School District Professional Development Blog: What educators should know ab... - 2 views

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    Nice collection of web resources and infographics addressing the aspects of life and learning on the human brain's operations.
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