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Erika Summers

Rejecting Information that Threatens Beliefs - 1 views

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    Article on the rejection of climate change. Read comments for further discussion.
Kristopher Majak

Teaching English with Technology - 0 views

shared by Kristopher Majak on 28 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Includes lots of links to resources and articles
Amy Prior

PTSD - 0 views

    • Amy Prior
       
      To be used when doing mental illness groups.
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    Links to information about PTSD.
Amy Prior

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) - 0 views

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    Anxiety Symptoms, Treatment, Medications for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
Amy Prior

Suicide - 0 views

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    Prevention, Warning Signs, Symptoms, Causes, Facts, Treatment and Statistics.
Amy Prior

Bipolar Disorder - 0 views

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    Links to information about Bipolar Disorder including causes, symptoms, and treatment.
Amy Prior

Depression - 0 views

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    Links to information about depression including signs & symptoms, causes, and treatment options.
Amy Prior

Panic Attacks (Panic Disorder) - 0 views

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    Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Medication, Treatment and Types
Steve Fulton

Teen Ink | A teen literary magazine and website - 1 views

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    an option for student publishing
Malcolm Campbell

Technology Transforms Writing and the Teaching of Writing - Technology - The Chronicle ... - 1 views

  • bad habits they fear their students pick up on computers
    • Malcolm Campbell
       
      Wouldn't it be nice to capture 'gamers' attention for such sites as these? Wonder how it might work?
  • Students submit essays that are longer but not better written than those in years past
    • Malcolm Campbell
       
      This doesn't appear to be the case, re: longer papers. Whycome so many papers fall short of minimum page counts?
  • The perils are clearer. "Students will tinker endlessly with the text and forget that their paper doesn't have a thesis," says Kathleen Skubikowski, an assistant professor of English who directs the writing program at Middlebury College. "I receive immaculately word-processed documents that are just terrible," says David Galef, an associate professor of English at the University of Mississippi.
    • Malcolm Campbell
       
      Interesting! Sometimes a roadblock to me is the time it takes to learn the technology associated with new applications and, like the thesis for students, I'm occaionally in danger of forgetting to plan my class lessons.
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    Chronical of Higher Ed piece
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