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Free Technology for Teachers: Isaac Newton's Notebooks Online - 0 views

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    The University of Cambridge holds a large collection of Sir Isaac Newton's notebooks and papers. Recently, the University of Cambridge announced that they have put scanned copies of those papers online. There are six scanned collections that you can flip through and read online. If you would like transcripts of some of the works, visit the Project Newton website. Applications for EducationThe digitized copies of Newton's works provide students with a great opportunity to dive into the thinking of one of the world's great minds. Newton's "Waste 
Shane Freeman

The Red Cross - 0 views

  • All Educational ProductionsPhysics Prize RelatedChemistry Prize RelatedMedicine Prize RelatedLiterature Prize RelatedPeace Prize RelatedConflict MapDemocracies in the WorldNuclear WeaponsPrisoners of WarPrize in Economic Sciences RelatedShort about the Nobel PrizeAlfred Nobel's Life and WorkTeachers' Questionnaire
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    All Educational ProductionsPhysics Prize RelatedChemistry Prize RelatedMedicine Prize RelatedLiterature Prize RelatedPeace Prize RelatedConflict MapDemocracies in the WorldNuclear WeaponsPrisoners of WarPrize in Economic Sciences RelatedShort about the Nobel PrizeAlfred Nobel's Life and WorkTeachers' Questionnaire
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Coming of Age in the Holocaust - 0 views

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    I felt like a miracle had just happened. He took me inside, and suddenly I saw that I was not the only child there. There were also Russian children that they brought from the Russian front. They were also orphans.Marek, survivor
Shane Freeman

Building positive group work ethics in project-based learning - TeachTec - Site Home - ... - 0 views

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    Building positive group work ethics in project-based learning Teach_Tec 4 Nov 2011 8:59 AM 0 Can you think of a job or profession that is done alone? No co-workers to consult, no team responsible for contributing different pieces of a project, no meetings (well, maybe that might be okay ; ) It's hard to come up with many. Artist? Author? (at least during the initial writing process). We could probably come up with a few more, but the list is relatively short. Working in teams, collaborating with others in our work and life is fundamental. Not only do we gain social benefits, but the ability to combine the strengths of a team most often leads to a better end result. Though we've all heard that initial reaction from students as a group project is introduced: 'Can we pick our own groups?' or even worse, 'Do I have to be with him/her?' The skills of working effectively in groups need to be coached, practiced and encouraged. So when you see reflective comments such as these (from real students) it is encouraging: "A good team looks like a team that is on task, getting along and sharing." (5th grade) "A good team looks like a friendly team with members working together. I have learned practical skills that will help me get a job." (5th grade) "A good team looks and sounds like they are working together, improvising, compromising, discussing ideas calmly and working out disagreements." (6th grade) "In the real world you may have to work with people you do not like and you need to know how to still be productive." (6th grade) So how did these students get here? Pauline Roberts, a 5th and 6th grade teacher at the Birmingham Covington School in Bloomfield Hills, MI has made developing these skills a priority. The unique program she and her colleagues have collaborated on at this 3rd - 8th grade public school is called ENGAGE. The focus is to embed 21st century skills across multiple grades and all parts of the curriculum with a specific
Shane Freeman

LEARN NC :: News, information, and updates » Blog Archive » Join us for the L... - 0 views

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    Join us for the LEARN NC fall interactive conference POSTED OCTOBER 20, 2011 · BY EMILY · IN BULLETIN BOARDOn Monday, November 7, LEARN NC will host our annual fall conference. This year, for the first time, the conference will take place entirely online. You'll be able to listen to the presenters, pose questions, and interact with other participants from any internet-connected computer. And, as always, the conference is entirely free! We'll be joined by an exciting line-up of presenters, who will discuss topics like how to reach struggling readers, teaching about North Carolina American Indians, modeling-based science instruction, and the state's adoption of new curriculum standards and professional teaching standards. Presenters include classroom teachers, UNC faculty members, and leaders from DPI. The conference will consist of eight sessions, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All sessions will be archived for future viewing. For more details and to register, please see the conference website. We look forward to seeing you there!
Shane Freeman

Exploring Blogs during Silent Reading [Activity] - The Tempered Radical - 2 views

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    Exploring Blogs during Silent Reading [Activity]
Leigh Hopkins

Interactivate: Activities - 1 views

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    interactive math activities
Leigh Hopkins

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    videos, lessons and powerpoints
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