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Emmy-Lou Sill

Capilano University - 0 views

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    Potential schools that are great, what i was looking for in a school great teachers great location great students
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    Why are you under Amy Sill?? Go Capilano Uni!!
J.Randolph Radney

The Strength of Weak Ties » On Common Ground - 0 views

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    "I make choices that help me learn and do my best work. I am aware of the needs of others and do great things for them. I learn about myself and all that I can do by trying new things. I think of new ideas and share them with others. I think about people's feelings and help take care of others. I learn from my mistakes and build on the things that I do well. I work with others to learn and complete a task. I push myself to do my personal best and keep improving. I learn about and respect different people and include everyone. I care for and learn from nature. I take time by myself to think about what I have learned."
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    Do these statements apply to you?
Emmy-Lou Sill

THE BORGIAS - Crime Library on truTV.com - 0 views

  • THE BORGIAS
  • The years of the greatest influence of the Borgias (1435 - 1520) correspond to one of the most important periods in European history. It is the age of the Renaissance, the beginning of the Age of Exploration, and the age of some of the great rulers, artists, and writers who have influenced our Modern Age.
  • The Borgia Era begins about the time of Joan of Arc (1430)
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  • It is the era of the great Medici family of Florence,
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    Borgia and Medisi Families that helped shape this modern world as it is today!
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    Here is more infomation on Borgia and Medisi Family, yet I have not found a BLOG on either Borgia and Medisi. shame, oh i may just create my own BLOG! what do you guys think? :)
Diana Boffa

http://www.thesimpledollar.com/2008/02/06/little-steps-100-great-tips-for-saving-money-... - 0 views

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    tips for saving money.
taryn doherty

How to Participate - Great Backyard Bird Count - 1 views

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    Here's what Randy said in class...
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    I PARTICIPATED and on the map, only like 4-5 people did from around here.
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    Really? That's not a whole lot of people!
J.Randolph Radney

Seth's Blog - 0 views

  • The problem is no longer budget. The problem is no longer access to tools.The problem is the will to get good at it.
  • Use gmail to give every person in the organization that can read English an email address.
  • Start a book group for your top executives and every person who answers the phone, designs a product or interacts with customers. Read a great online media book a week and discuss. It'll take you about a year to catch up.
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    "The problem is no longer budget. The problem is no longer access to tools. The problem is the will to get good at it."
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    Daryl, take a look!
Danika Bush

Interesting Discussion Questions - 1 views

  • 7. If the people who know you best were asked, would they say you tend to be mostly predictable or unpredictable? Why? Which of these traits do you most value in a friend? Do you tend to follow a set routine or do you often do the same things differently?
  • 9. For $10,000 would you be willing to stand up spontaneously and sing The Star Spangled Banner at the top of your lungs in the middle of a church service?
  • 11. If you were to move to a poor, primitive country, what three things would you most miss from your current life?
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  • 12. What is the biggest lie you’ve ever told? Why? What were the consequences, if any?
  • 14. What is one of the books (other than the Bible) that has had the greatest influence on your life? Why?
  • 34. Do you think people would be surprised about your thought life? How often would you be embarrassed if others knew exactly what was on your mind? Do you think your thought life is better or worse than most of the people in your circle of friends? Why?
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    I like writing essays on the highlighted topics just for practice. For me, writing these interesting essays is somewhat fun.
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    very great find! love it wish i had found it! thanks for telling me diana! <3
Chris Ash

test - 0 views

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    Great site for satellite beginners!
J.Randolph Radney

TeachPaperless: Paperless High School Newspapers! - 0 views

  • Our kids here at school have just gone to an online edition. And immediately, the buzz around here has been about the RSS feed, subscriptions beyond the immediate school community, and the future of editorial and opinion blogs.
  • And in an age when the pro newspapers are still trying to figure out what's going on, it's great to see kids who already get it.
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    Does anyone want to champion the idea of a TRU student paper online?
J.Randolph Radney

What Did They Tweet? Oct. Wk 2 | Teacher Reboot Camp - 1 views

  • Can we change students’ behaviors by making learning fun? Ed Webb shared this video and started a great discussion on his website about the pedagogy of fun. I would like to continue the discussion here, because I do think that the educational system is programmed to make learning tedious. Exploration, discovery, problem-solving, and collaboration should be fun, but often this part of learning is lacking in curricula. I believe it is the best part of learning, which is why I hope this video inspires you and maybe your staff!
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    Watch the video and answer the question(s): (Why d/D)oes learning have to be boring?
Diana Boffa

YouTube - How to create a blog with Blogger - 2 views

shared by Diana Boffa on 29 Oct 09 - Cached
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    This should be a great help to students who want to "go public" with blogging.
J.Randolph Radney

Using Wordle in the classroom (1 of 2) - ProfHacker.com - 0 views

  • it’s now standard practice, for example, to require students in a first-year-composition class to know how to use a word processor and to learn how to make good use of a database: those are not considered “computing skills” anymore. They’re just skills.
  • we’ve long assumed that students become better writers by reading a great deal; and we assume that experience at writing makes them better readers. For many generations, these 2 sides of the textual coin have been taught hand-in-hand: we don’t teach students to be consumers of words and then maybe later teach them (or teach only some of them, depending on their major or their future career) how to create words. Instead, they learn those skills simultaneously.
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    The site as a whole is devoted to discussing Wordle (the program that produced the word-posters displayed on the MOODLE course websites for both 050 and 060), but notice what is quoted about computer skills (the first quote) and the connection between reading ability and writing ability (the second).
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