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Dropbox - Students - Simplify your life - 5 views

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    Dropbox is making the transition back to school easy by giving everyone with an .edu email address double the credit for referrals. That's 500 MB per friend you invite! That goes for everyone you've already referred too.
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Physion - Physics Simulation Software - 6 views

  • Physion is a 2D Physics simulation software. It can be used to easily create a wide range of interactive physics simulations and educational experiments. Teachers may find it particularly useful since it can be used as a virtual physics laboratory through which they can demonstrate some basic physics concepts in the classroom.
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    Free download - very interactive. Now all I need to do is learn Physics!
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Flocabulary - Educational Hip-Hop - 4 views

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    Digital lessons by song and video in HipHop
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Beta | Goalbook - 3 views

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    A social networking platform based on designing and celebrating personal goals. I'm keen to get this going as a means of tracking and reporting on personal and class goals.
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Using an iPad in History teaching | Kerry Turner - 1 views

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    Also gives a snapshot of apps for different subject areas
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A revolution in every classroom « bluyonder - 2 views

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    The ABC's Four Corners program last night 'A Revolution in the Classroom', was a genuine attempt to re-focus public attention away from the old public vs private school debate and on to the core challenges of schooling.  I don't believe quality learning and teaching in public, private or independent schools is a revolution but rather a necessary requirement in today's world. 
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for the love of learning: Are badges an alternative for grading? - 2 views

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    Assessment is not a spreadsheet -- it's a conversation.
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MediaShift . Teaching Innovation Is About More Than iPads in the Classroom | PBS - 2 views

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    Learning environments of the future are in incubation. And therein lies the challenge: Learning environments that don't exist can't be analyzed. Moving into the unknown requires a pioneering spirit. Helen Keller reminds us that is the truth of not only our age, but of all ages: "Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing."
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