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Sean Dagony-Clark

Physics of the Yellow Angry Bird | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    A physics professor at SLU uses free software to deconstruct the physics of Angry Birds. He measures velocity and acceleration over time using Tracker Video Analysis. Nice way to connect science to gaming...
Ben Lesch

Daphne Koller - Technology as a Passport to Personalized Education - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Flipped Classroom Article keeps driving the point home...
Sean Dagony-Clark

Autodesk Education Community - Free Software - 0 views

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    Ever heard of AutoCAD? Maya? 3ds Max? Autodesk has some of the best 3D software on the market, and they give it to faculty and students for free. 
Sean Dagony-Clark

TinkerBox from Autodesk - 3 views

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    Sort of a Rube Goldberg machine builder (read: physics puzzle) for your iOS device. 
Sean Dagony-Clark

Adobe Youth Voices Essentials - 1 views

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    From the site: "Adobe Youth Voices Essentials provides free curricula and tools for educators to inspire young people to create digital media on issues they care about. Based on the best practices of educators from around the world, our curricula promotes youth expression, creativity, and engagement, helping young people build critical 21st century technology and life skills."
Sean Dagony-Clark

How to make RSA Animate style videos with your class… : Blogush - 0 views

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    This teacher chose to have his students create RSA Animate-style videos as "an easy way to make them visualize their information, make connections, and re-tell their facts in a story that had a very tight story line that flowed.  All skills that would transfer nicely to any traditional essay." He really emphasizes the preparation and planning stages, which is great. He also talks about the process, which is useful.  All said, a great resource.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom | Edutopia - 2 views

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    From the site: "We must first focus on creating the engagement and then look at structures, like the flipped classroom, that can support. So educators, here are some things to think about and consider if you are thinking about or already using the flipped classroom model."
Sean Dagony-Clark

bozemanbiology - YouTube - 0 views

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    Tons of BIo and AP Bio video resources from Paul Andersen.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Learning.com Marketplace - 0 views

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    "Browse and use standards-aligned curriculum." Some free, some paid.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Students do not overcome conceptual difficulties after solving 1000 traditiona... - 1 views

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    "we found that they still had many of the well-known conceptual difficulties with basic mechanics, and there was little correlation between the number of problems solved and conceptual understanding. This result suggests that traditional problem solving has a limited effect on conceptual understanding."
Sean Dagony-Clark

How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition - 0 views

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    Amazing compendium of what we've learned about learning.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Khan Academy and the Effectiveness of Science Videos - YouTube - 0 views

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    Describes why teaching just the correct answers is insufficient for learning. You must address and eradicate misconceptions in order for the learning to take hold. This is ESSENTIAL for flipped teaching models.
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    Derek Muller describes why teaching just the correct answers is insufficient for learning. You must address and eradicate misconceptions in order for the learning to take hold. This is ESSENTIAL for flipped teaching models.
Ben Lesch

Shaping Tech for the Classroom | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "I used to have to tell my students about phenomena, or have them read; now I can show them," says Jim Doane, a science teacher at Scarborough Middle School, in Scarborough, Maine. When we begin adding digital demonstrations through video and Flash animation, we are giving students new, better ways to get information." This is sooo true - I love that I can show my kindergartners a video of a baby worm hatching from it's cocoon because the odds of us being able to see it in our worm bin despite the number of actual cocoons we may see are very,very low! Or videos of leaves changing color (in fast time) when we discuss chlorphyll and sunlight and fall. Or a magnificent closeup of our very own red wigglers as they "move" across the Promethean Board.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Ten Videos Every Educator Should Watch (and Reflect on) | Eductechalogy - 5 views

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    Pretty much exactly what the subject says. Includes Ken Robinson, Dan Pink, and other good ones.
pfieser

flippedclassroom - Hamilton Middle School 8th Grade Science - 0 views

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    graphic for thinking about flipping
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