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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Bruce Goodner

Bruce Goodner

Free Technology for Teachers: Class DoJo - Easy and Fun Behavior Reports - 0 views

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    Class DoJo is a free online service for recording and generating data about your students' behaviors. To get started using Class DoJo you create class lists and select the behaviors that you want to track.
Bruce Goodner

Greek Heroes in Popular Culture Through Time - 1 views

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    This collection of video animations and audio discussions examines how the heroes of Greek mythology have been represented in popular culture, from ancient times to the modern day.
Bruce Goodner

Royal Society journal archive made permanently free to access | Royal Society - 1 views

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    The Royal Society Archive includes original peer reviewed papers by people like Ben Franklin and Sir Isaac Newton. Talk about primary documents!
Bruce Goodner

BBC News - 7 billion people and you: What's your number? - 2 views

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    The world's population is expected to hit seven billion in the next few weeks. Where do you fit into this story of human life? Fill in your date of birth below to find out.
Bruce Goodner

Glean Comparison Search: An Educational Research and Search Tool - 0 views

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    Glean Comparison Search (formerly "All Sides" at Boolify) helps you and your students explore differing points of view about a topic. Through its fluid scaffolding structure for the comparative research process, it helps researchers develop a keener, more refined ability to explore their own conceptions vis a vis differing views.
Bruce Goodner

Thinking Blocks - Model and Solve Math Word Problems - 2 views

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    "Thinking Blocks is a suite of learning tools designed to help students solve math word problems accurately and efficiently. Using brightly colored blocks, students model mathematical relationships and identify known and unknown quantities. The model provides students with a powerful image that organizes information and simplifies the problem solving process. By modeling increasingly complex word problems, students develop strong reasoning skills which will facilitate the transition from arithmetic to algebra."
Bruce Goodner

OpEd Piece: We Need New Clichés - 2 views

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    James Valentine in The Australian posits that our cliches must change to reflect our times rather than keeping the maxims of the Industrial Age and our agrarian past.
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