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Don Doehla

Open Thinking Wiki - 0 views

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    "Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Throughout history, storytelling has been used to share knowledge, wisdom, and values. Stories have taken many different forms. Stories have been adapted to each successive medium that has emerged, from the circle of the campfire to the silver screen, and now the computer screen." 
Pooja Runija

New Yahoo Mobile Development Suite for App Makers - 0 views

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    Yahoo has acquired many small startups and big companies over the years but still not in a good position. Last year Yahoo acquired mobile analytics firm "Flurry" and CEO Marissa Mayer stated that Yahoo is a "mobile first company." 
Pooja Runija

Why Mobile Apps Development Is a Big Charm of Today's World? - 0 views

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    Latest survey over 700 companies asking them if they have developed any mobile apps to help them with service, supply chain management, purchasing, logistics, maintenance or sales support. In answer, only 6% said "yes," which is very low rate among many smartphones and tablets in use by businesses of all category.
Don Doehla

From Coverage to uncoverage - 0 views

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    Do you really 'cover' the material for a class or do you design learning experiences which lead students to discover / uncover things for themselves? PBL offers many opportunities to acquire critical thinking skills which are far more important than covering a list of standards.
Don Doehla

ISTE | Digital Storytelling Guide for Educators By Midge Frazel - 1 views

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    Storytelling is an age-old art form. With Web 2.0 and the tools already available on most computers, students can use text, music, sound effects, videos, and more to create a multimedia presentation that links them to the world beyond the classroom. Storytelling has the potential to unleash creativity, engage, and motivate. Applicable across the curriculum, digital storytelling teaches students to work collaboratively and use new technologies, skills they will be required to have in the workforce of the future. This book offers an overview of digital storytelling as well as its variations, including e-portfolios, digital photo essays, and scrapblogs. The many recommendations, overviews, and explanations of digital storytelling tools, along with lists of additional digital storytelling resources, will help educators to apply this exciting technology in their classrooms. Educators will also discover the ways digital storytelling can be used for their own professional development. Digital Storytelling Guide for Educators provides detailed directions to preparation, production, and presentation, and rounds out with a discussion on creating rubrics and evaluating student work. Readers will come away with an understanding of digital stories and the tools needed to create them.
Milen Smiler

Same Day Payday Loans: Affirmative And Instant Cash Relief - 0 views

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    Same day payday loans can be attained without having to face too many hurdles. The loans are indeed easy to apply for and are made available to almost all the applicants, provided they are in a position to meet the desired criteria.
David Wetzel

Investigating the Impact of Artificial Reefs: Problem-Based Learning Study of Human Inf... - 15 views

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    Students make connections with many science concepts and communicate their recommendations to officials and organizations regarding the future of artificial reefs.
Scott Ashwell

NASA - Do-It-Youself Podcast - 1 views

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    Are you looking for a new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
dean groom

Virtual Worlds forum - 0 views

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    Virtual Worlds Forum blog Exclusive Report: Tweens and Virtual Worlds Comments [0] | 14 October 2008 Dubit Research has produced an exclusive report for the Virtual Worlds Forum giving key statistics for how tweens use virtual worlds and their attitude towards advertising. Dubit Research, a youth marketing agency, runs a standing panel of 600 7-12 year olds in the UK, and has asked them a series of questions relating to which virtual worlds they use and how they feel about advertising in virtual worlds. The results show that 73% of British 7-12 year olds are using some sort of virtual world. Club Penguin leads the pack with 43%, Habbo following with 27%. There is remarkably little fragmentation in the market: only 8% use a virtual world other than the top 10. What surprised me most about the statistics is how even the gender split is on many virtual worlds - entirely even on Club Penguin, and similar on most other games, although Runescape is, as one would expect, far more popular with boys.
dean groom

Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Blog Archive » I'm sure I'm doing it wrong - 0 views

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    This is an amazingly perceptive and honest post, which mirrors wht many are thinking right now.
m Asif

PSYCHOLOGY - 0 views

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    The whole person-as in the sentence, we need to understand the whole person-is a phrase we often hear. It reflects our recognition that people and the reasons for their behavior are very complex. Many health
David Wetzel

Saving the Sports Complex Algebra Project - 6 views

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    An algebra project focusing on a theme which interests students is more likely to engage them in the project, so lets take a look at sports. Many students participate in sports at some level, whether as part of a school team or a community team. For the most part these same students do not understand the costs involved to host the sport. Also, they do not understand how much money is needed to ensure a profitable season so the sport can continue from year to year.
Gerald Carey

PBL Tools - 6 views

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    From the West Virginia Department of Education. As they say: "Many people have requested a source for the management tools that are used in the Project Based Learning plans on Teach 21. Here is the place. You will find rubrics, checklists, task management charts, learning logs and other documents that will help your PBL planning and delivery."
Aelicia Doore

CNA Certification - 0 views

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    If you meet the minimum requirements to become a nursing assistant, you will need to find a CNA certification course. These courses prepare you for the certification exam and a career as a nursing assistant. You can find CNA training classes through many chapters of the Red Cross, at some nursing care facilities and hospitals and community colleges. Most courses will last from about 3 weeks to 3 months.
dean groom

Online Adventure Games, Text Adventure Games, Online Text Adventure Games, Adventure Ga... - 0 views

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    The Original online adventure games were text adventure games in which you were faced with puzzles and obstacles to overcome to complete your quest. They existed only on large corporate or academic mainframe computers in the 1970s. In the early 1980s these intriguing games became available to a much wider audience as classic adventures such as 'The Hobbit' fuelled sales of the first home computers such as the Commodore 64 and the Sinclair Spectrum. Since then online adventure games have evolved into multiuser games (generically known as MUDS) and are infinitely more challenging than the original adventure game designers could ever have dreamed. Many players share the same environment and adventure alongside you or compete against you as the whim takes them. The linear nature of the old adventure games has now mostly disappeared and the best of the new generation of online text adventure games are multi-dimensional in their game play and may be better described, perhaps, as interactive novels - often without end. A few highly commercial multiuser graphical adventures games are also now available, but they tend to lack depth and none are yet rated here.
Pooja Runija

Tools for automation testing for native mobile application | Blog - 0 views

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    Today mobile and smartphones are part of our day to day life, we can't imagine life without these useful gadgets. Smartphone users are increasing globally with a rapid pace and that is why all businesses are focusing their services for mobile users. Many mobile platforms are available in the market with millions of mobile apps in their app stores.
Pooja Runija

iMessage delivery issues and their solutions - 0 views

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    iMessage service comes installed in iPhones and turned on by default on the device. There are many flaws evolved in the past few years and still users are not fully satisfied with this service. There are N numbers of messaging apps available in the market and people have a huge choice of apps, so the chances are less for iMessage to be in the market.
alturacs

How to Develop Leadership Collaboration Skills - 0 views

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    Although it takes a great entrepreneur with a vision to start a business, but strong leadership collaboration skills and a collaboration of many people is important to make it a success. Collaboration means to work together to achieve a goal. It is an attribute that cuts across many businesses and business processes.
Pooja Runija

Advantages and disadvantages of phone gap development tool - 0 views

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    Many mobile app development firms using PhoneGap development tool for cross platform mobile apps. But this tool contains its own advantages and disadvantages.Advantages And Disadvantages of PhoneGap Development Tools.
Michelle Krill

Resources for Project-Based Learning - 3 views

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    "Last month we released Projects for all our education wikis. Our intention was to give you a better tool for group work, but, as many of you have pointed out, they're also great for project-based learning. Project-based learning, or PBL, grew out of early 20th century education reform, like the works of John Dewey. It generally involves directed, open-ended questions, real-life problem solving, and presentation to an authentic audience. And, of course, it's a great way for students to build collaboration and 21st-century skills while mastering content. We're really looking forward to hearing how you use PBL and the Projects feature in your classrooms. We're so excited, in fact, that we rounded up a few resources from around the web to help you out:"
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