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Debra Gottsleben

New Search Technologies Mine the Web More Deeply - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Another article on what lies deep within the web.
Debra Gottsleben

BrightPlanet :: The Deep Web :: Deep Web FAQs - 0 views

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    Good overview of the hidden or deep web
Debra Gottsleben

Social Bookmarking in Education with Diigo - 0 views

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    Great article on using diigo in the classroom
Debra Gottsleben

Searching Historic Newspapers Just Got Better « Library of Congress Blog - 0 views

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    good ideas on using historic newspapers.
scott klepesch

Social Media and the Preservation of Liberty | Ed Reach - 0 views

  • For the first time in their history Egyptians are pursuing their own liberty and we all watched as they took a great leap toward true freedom when their president for the past several decades, Mubarak, stepped down. What was amazing for the rest of the world to watch was how this monumental feat occurred, in no small, part through social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
  • I would like to propose some ways educators can help students understand, create, and preserve liberty by pursuing a connected ‘general knowledge’ as described by John Adams.
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    Ways educators can help students understand, create and preserve liberty by pursuing a connected 'general knowledge' as described by John Adams.
Debra Gottsleben

Social media: A guide for researchers | Research Information Network - 0 views

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    "Social media is an important technological trend that has big implications for how researchers (and people in general) communicate and collaborate. Researchers have a huge amount to gain from engaging with social media in various aspects of their work."
scott klepesch

Advancing the Flip: Developments in Reverse Instruction | Connected Principals - 1 views

  • Steven B. Johnson writes in Where Good Ideas Come From about the revolutionary power of social media such as Twitter to advance ideas and innovation in a myriad of fields, and it has been fascinating to see this concept in action in the swift spread over the past six months of the practice of flipping classrooms,  which is also known as reverse instruction or learning, and is closely related to (or often synonymous with) teacher vodcasting.
  •   At the same time, what is now an opportunity is also becoming an urgency: if students don’t need to come to class to get informational content delivery, if they can get it easily on their own, we need to transform how we use our classroom time such that it continues to be relevant and valuable.
  • I decided to use [reverse instruction] to teach my students the basic concepts of neurons.  For homework, I posted to our wiki a Khan Academy video, as well as, a couple of TED talks from leading neurologists to explain some of the purposes neurons have and cutting edge research that’s being done in the field.  In total, maybe about 25 minutes of work.
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  • I love the idea that my students are now being taught by leading neurologists.  Shouldn’t all of our biology students be able to say that?
  • Start to think about seat time differently. What will you do in class when you make the students responsible for content? Where does homework fit it? Could this be part of the replacement for traditional homework? Again, be careful of the” course and a half.”
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    Shares teachers who have experimented with flipping instruction. Also, contains links to articles about Khan Academy.
scott klepesch

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    Free polling, students can text in their answers
scott klepesch

Writing about fears before tests boosts student grades: study - The Globe and Mail - 1 views

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    Study shows students can overcome test anxiety by writing about it before the exam.
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    I had seen this report as well. It's very interesting that just by writing about your fears you can help overcome them. My son once had a writing assignment and he got very upset because he got writer's block and just couldn't write. Teacher told him to write about not being able to write instead of writing about the actual topic. Thought that was a great suggestion. Son interestingly enough never suffered from writer's block after that.
scott klepesch

Academic Content Areas | The Blue School - 0 views

  • This content area provides a context in which children can explore the connections between self, family, community and the world at large.  Each area of emphasis within Human Studies and Global Citizenship plays a critical role in deepening children’s understanding of how their world works. Exploration by teachers, children, and families extends into the study of how people can most successfully communicate, collaborate, and connect within the context of the community.  As with other curriculum areas, teachers look for and create opportunities for relating this content to real life. Exploring identity, relationships and the ways we interact and communicate integrates social development, empathy, and the pursuit of understanding one another throughout the daily life of the school. Children expand these opportunities by reflecting upon the characteristics and experiences, past and present, of diverse cultures and populations of the world.  As the children mature, this area of the core curriculum supports their ability to grasp increasingly abstract concepts and complex ideas about human beings and the world at large.
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    Description of academic content areas for the Blue School. In particular the description of what we may consider to be social studies or history is under Human Studies and Global Citizenship: This content area provides a context in which children can explore the connections between self, family, community and the world at large. Each area of emphasis within Human Studies and Global Citizenship plays a critical role in deepening children's understanding of how their world works. Exploration by teachers, children, and families extends into the study of how people can most successfully communicate, collaborate, and connect within the context of the community.
Debra Gottsleben

Sites for Learning About Countries - 0 views

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    great listing of sites for countries
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Debra Gottsleben

Learning About African-American History / findingDulcinea - 0 views

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    Many links to information on civil rights history and African American History. Includes links to biographies as well.
Debra Gottsleben

Using the web and technology in the social studies class - 0 views

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    lots of links to resources specifically for social studies classes.
Debra Gottsleben

Instructional Media Center: Inquiry: Let's Get "Meta" - 0 views

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    Sample inquiry projects from Hunterdon Central
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    Great examples of research projects from Hunterdon Central
Debra Gottsleben

future of research - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    great visual on teaching wikipedia
Debra Gottsleben

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    Very good intro to using diigo in the classroom.
Debra Gottsleben

Questioning Authority: Evaluating Wikipedia Articles - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Great ideas for using wikipedia in a lesson
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    Some great ides for using wikipedia in a lesson. Can be modified for all topics, subjects
Debra Gottsleben

Egypt's Uprising | Teaching with the News | Choices Program - 0 views

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    Ideas for using the uprising in Egypt in a lesson. Lots of resourc materials included.
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    Part of the CHOICES Program for History and Current Events in the Classroom
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