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Judy Robison

Flipped Classroom Full Picture: An Example Lesson « User Generated Education - 1 views

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    "the flipped classroom is that the major focus is on the didactic presentation of information, that it is still at the center of the learning experience. The flipped classroom, given that is currently getting so much press, provides an opportunity to change the paradigm of learning, whereby learning-by-doing, the experiences along with the understanding and application of those experiences become core to the learning process."
Judy Robison

Information to Help Teens Stay Too Smart To Start - 0 views

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    * Online Quizzes: Test how much you know about how alcohol affects your body and your behavior. * Facts About Underage Drinking: Learn about alcohol facts, myths, consequences, and more. * Homework Help: Find ideas for school papers, speeches, presentations, and more! * Need Advice?: Get answers to some of the most common questions about underage drinking. * Media Literacy: Be savvy about media's influence. * Free E-cards for Teens: Send these to your friends and siblings to encourage them to stay Too Smart To Start. * Resources: Find other Web sites about youth and alcohol use prevention.
Judy Robison

18 Free Ways To Download Any Video off the Internet | MakeUseOf.com - 0 views

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    Tube, Google Video, MetaCafe, DailyMotion, Veoh, Break, and a ton of other similar sites. Whether you want to watch the video on your iPod while working out, insert it into a PowerPoint presentation to add some spice, or simply download a video before it
Judy Robison

WebSlides - Converting bookmarks to slideshows - 0 views

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    A new way of organizing, sharing, and presenting web content... How is it useful? * Create a guided tour for any website * Show a list of houses to real estate clients * Review a list of job candidates found online * Bundle important course resources for
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