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Christopher Bugaj

The Kinesthetic Classroom: Teaching and Learning through Movement | Michael Kuczala | T... - 0 views

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    "What factor is very important in student achievement? Mike Kuczala talks about the value of movement in teaching and learning. Mike Kuczala is the coauthor the Corwin Bestseller and Association of Educational Publishers' Distinguished Achievement Award nominated, "The Kinesthetic Classroom: Teaching and Learning through Movement," a book and philosophy that has changed the view of teaching and learning around the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx"
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Eduapps.org - Scotland initiative - 1 views

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    EduApps extends the AccessApps philosophy of free portable software in your pocket to include bundles of applications specifically designed for teachers 'TeachApps' and learners 'LearnApps'. Currently we host over 90 open source and freeware software appl
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #151: SNUG & Presuming Competence with AAC - 0 views

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    Episode #151 is a discussion of the philosophy of Spontaneous Novel Utterance Generation (SNUG) and what the term "Presuming Competence" means in relation to teaching language to users of augmentative/alternative communication.
Sally Norton-Darr

User Manual for PODD 15 - 1 views

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    philosophy of PODD
Christopher Bugaj

See! I was right: people are reluctant to change their minds, even when facts don't mat... - 0 views

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    Confirmation Bias is a psychological principle/logical fallacy. This recent (2015) study documents how people will seek out ways to justify or confirm their beliefs when presented with cognitive dissonance. Date: November 16, 2015 Source: University of Iowa Summary: Once people reach a conclusion, they aren't likely to change their minds, even when new information shows their initial belief is likely wrong and clinging to that belief costs real money, new research shows"
Judith Schoonover

WatchKnowLearn - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 1 views

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    WatchKnowLearn.org is a website with thousands of educational videos for students who want to learn core subjects like math or language arts, to hobbies, career development, and even philosophy. The videos can be grouped by Common Core, age, subject, and even type of classroom.
Sally Norton-Darr

If You Build It, They Will Read - 2 views

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    CAST Book Builder introduction tools and philosophy Book Builder Public Library book created by Loudoun County Public Schools
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