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Brian Wilson

Lesson Plans Links - Curriculum Materials Library - Grand Valley State University - 0 views

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    This website has many different lesson plans and other links for art educators.
Brian Wilson

Art Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    This website is filled with different links to many different websites that are useful for lesson plans and curriculum resources.
Mark Luci

Best Italian Language Course in NYC - 0 views

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    Collina Italiana welcomes you to a unique language program in an authentic Italian setting in which you'll learn the Italian spoken today and discover the contemporary culture of Italy through the culinary arts, wine, film, lectures, conversation, outings, and more. Visit collinaitaliana.com to know more details.
John Evans

Joy in School - 0 views

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    Joyful learning can flourish in school-if you give joy a chance. JOY 1: Find the Pleasure in Learning;JOY 2: Give Students Choice;JOY 3: Let Students Create Things;JOY 4: Show Off Student Work JOY 5: Take Time to Tinker;JOY 6: Make School Spaces Inviting;JOY 7: Get Outside;JOY 8: Read Good Books;JOY 9: Offer More Gym and Arts Classes;JOY 10: Transform Assessment;JOY 11: Have Some Fun Together
Learning with Computers group

Podcast Library - 0 views

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    Open Culture offers podcasts in many different languages and at different levels. Not just languages,it's got all kind of podcasts from art to science. You can try it in a crosscurricular activity
jodi tompkins

Lesson: The Funtion of Images in Text - 0 views

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  • Example - An image can be used to show what an idea might look like. The picture may be used to illustrate a concept that is being described within a text or strengthen a point of which the author is trying to persuade his or her audience
  • Evidence - An image can be used to add new information. The picture may be used to represent data that is being described within a text or highlight one aspect of an argument of which the author is trying to persuade his or her audience.
  • Expression - An image can be used to express a feeling or attitude. The picture may be used to stylize information that is being described within a text or make an ironic or emotional comment on the point of which the author is trying to persuade his or her audience. Suggested Procedure
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    5 e's of visual literacy. a lesson plan on using photos in social studies, science, and comm arts classes
Jenna Watson

Practice Yoga With Ease, With No Fear Of Losing Your Balance! - 0 views

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    If you are a big fan of yoga, then you surely must know that the keys to mastering the art lies in perfect balance, aligned movement and mastering your body. There are many yoga workouts designed for different purposes.
moh kudori

5 Tourist Attractions in Bali - Indonesia - 0 views

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    Located to the east of the island of Java, Bali is Indonesia's excellent tourism which is already well-known throughout the world. Many resorts in Bali are a must to visit because besides being famous for its natural beauty, especially the beach, Bali is also famous for its unique and interesting arts and culture to watch and learn.
Jp Web Agency

Content Writing Agency - 0 views

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    JP Web Agency is a team of top-rated content or blog writers that, create content for all niches. When you hire our professional content writing services, you are actually hiring of crack team compounded by designers, marketers, designers, and content writers as well. Thanks to our ability to create content, we already have a large amount of content writing projects completed in the bag. Over time, JP Web Agency has been able to be a master of the art and writing, which allows us to extend our services to other agencies and marketers. Our success stands on our experience, quality, professionalism and affordability, which are the pillars of our work. We fully respect intellectual and do whatever it takes to provide content completely free of plagiarism. We guarantee 100% satisfaction as one of the top-rated content or blog writing agencies on the marketplace. We only offer unlimited revisions to our clients but this seldom happens.
Native Mentor

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    Find a personal trainer, Tutors in Ahmedabad, Search thousands of Ahmedabad personal trainers on the only Native Mentor. See here the whole list of our best personal trainers Ahmedabad and Contact him without hesitation to get a a detailed estimate of your project!
Native Mentor

Thinking about becoming a personal trainer? - 0 views

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    Are you interested in becoming a personal trainer? Native Mentor put together a process to help you with the process of becoming a personal trainer and explore your teaching to grow the others..!!
Zaid Mark

Fixing Dead Space 3 PC Errors - 0 views

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    Earlier this year, Electronic Arts (EA Games) released the third episode of Dead Space (Dead Space 3), an eminent action and shooting game. Soon after its release, gamers and experts engaged in reporting many disputed matters regarding this game. Some of these matters are irrepressible, while, we can influence others to attain a satisfactory performance....
Jennifer Jensen

December Traditions - Collaborative Project - 7 views

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    This free project has students sharing their December Traditions. Students will create either a digital or paper/pencil representation of a December tradition their family celebrates. Using a Web 2.0 tool, students can add a verbal component to their drawing and then publish their work to share other students around the world. Finally, students and teachers will have the opportunity to view and comment on the work of other students.
Paul Beaufait

Half an Hour: The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On - 0 views

  • While we want to provide personalized attention, especially to submitted work, testing and grading, learning is still heavily dependent on the teacher. But because the teacher in turn is responsible for assembling, and often presenting, the materials to be learned, customization and personalization have not been practical. So we have adopted a model where small groups of people form a cohort, thus allowing the teacher to present the same material to more than one person at a time, while offering individualized interaction and assessment.
  • Though networks have always existed, modern communications technologies highlight their existence and given them a new robustness. Networks are distinct from groups in that they preserve individual autonomy and promote diversity of belief, purpose and methodology. In a network, however, people do not act as disassociated individuals, but rather, cooperate in a series of exchanges that can produce, not merely individual goods, but also social goods.
  • In the case of informal learning, however, the structure is much looser. People pursue their own objectives in their own way, while at the same time initiating and sustaining an ongoing dialogue with others pursuing similar objectives. Learning and discussion is not structured, but rather, is determined by the needs and interests of the participants.
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  • it is not clear that an outcomes driven system is what students require; many valuable skills and aptitudes – art appreciation, for example – are not identifiable as an outcome. This becomes evident when we consider how learning is to be measured. In traditional learning, success is achieved not merely by passing the test but in some way being recognized as having achieved expertise. A test-only system is a coarse system of measurement for a complex achievement.
  • The products of our conversations are as concrete as test scores and grades. (Ryan, 2007) But, as the result of a complex and interactive process, they are much more complex, allowing not only for the measurement of learning, but also for the recognition of learning. As it becomes easier to simply see what a student can accomplish, the idea of a coarse-grained proxy, such as grades, will fade to the background.
  • Most educators, and most educational institutions, have not yet embraced the idea of flow and syndication in learning. They will – reluctantly – because it provides the learner with the means to manage and control his or her learning. They can keep unwanted content to a minimum (and this includes unwanted content from an institution). And they can manage many more sources – or content streams – using feed reader technology.RSS and related specifications will be one of the primary ways Personal Learning Environments connect with remote systems. To use a PLE will be essentially to immerse oneself in the flow of communications that constitutes a community of practice in some discipline or domain on the internet.
  • In the end, what will be evaluated is a complex portfolio of a student’s online activities. (Syverson & Slatin, 2006)
  • place independence means that real learning will occur in real environments, with the contributions of the students not being some artifice designed strictly for practice, but an actual contribution to the business or enterprise in question.
  • As it becomes more and more possible to teach oneself online, and even to demonstrate one’s achievement through productive membership in a community of practice, there will be greater demand for a formalized system of recognition, a way for people to demonstrate their competence in an area without having to go through a formal program of study in the area.
  • the major shift in instructional technology will be from systems centered on the educational institution to systems centered on the individual learner.
  • rather than the employment of a single system to accomplish all educational tasks, both instructors and learners will use a variety of different tools in combination with each other.
  • Automation allows us to more easily create and present content, to more easily form groups and collaborate, to more easily give tests and take surveys. This frees instructors to perform tasks that have been traditionally more difficult and time consuming – to relate to students on a personal basis, to offer coaching and moral support, to learn about and analyze a student’s inclinations and understandings.
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    Thanks for all of your inspiration!
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    "an epic, must-read article" according to Brian Lamb (A social layer for DSpace? 2008.11.19 http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/brian/archives/049355.php)
Paul Beaufait

Welcome : PBS TeacherLine - 0 views

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    "In order to take the [Free Orientation] course, you must first join PBS TeacherLine" (http://www.pbs.org/teacherline/free-orientation-course/). Subjects of other courses include: instructional strategies, instructional technology, math, language arts, and science
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    "Professional development for PreK-12 educators. A service of PBS Teachers" (retrieved 2008.09.15): This site offers a Freae Orientation Course. http://www.pbs.org/teacherline/free-orientation-course/
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