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Dean Mantz

Study Tools - List | Diigo - 1 views

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    List of web resources for educators, students, parents to use in developing improved study skills.
Dean Mantz

Geek to Live: Take study-worthy lecture notes - 0 views

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    Read through this blog post and learn of a new tool and concept for organizing your note taking and improve your learning.
Ginger Lewman

How To Successfully Integrate Blogging Into Your Busy Life - 0 views

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    I've written previously on how your resume is meaningless, on building career security, not job security and on the rise of personal branding.  To summarize the overarching themes of those three posts quickly: Your work should be working for you, building your reputation, not locked away in a resume. A resume proves nothing, a living case study proves everything. Creating a name for yourself in your industry provides you the ultimate freedom:  career security. The tools exist for you to influence your industry in deep ways to make positive change and carve out a name for yourself. Building your personal network enables incredible connections with the world around you not previously possible. A blog is the ideal avenue to accomplish all of this and so much more.
Dean Mantz

Flashcard Machine - Create, Study and Share Online Flash Cards - 0 views

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    Create flashcards online for learning opportunities outside of school w/o loosing your notecards.
Dean Mantz

Discover Life - 0 views

  • free on-line tools to identify species, share ways to teach and study nature's wonders, report findings, build maps, process images, and contribute to and learn from a growing, interactive encyclopedia of life that now has 1,355,554 species pages.
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    Website resource provided by folks at Turning Point Learning Center in Emporia, KS.
Dean Mantz

The Private Eye - jeweler's loupes and inquiry method for hands-on interdisciplinary sc... - 0 views

  • Discover the drama and wonder of looking closely at the world, thinking by analogy, changing scale and theorizing with The Private Eye. Designed to develop critical thinking skills, creativity, literacy and scientific literacy — across subjects, The Private Eye is based on a simple set of "tools" that produce "gifted" results. Hands-on, investigative, The Private Eye — using everyday objects, a jeweler's loupe, and simple questions — accelerates science, writing, art, math, social studies, and more. K-16 through life, The Private Eye develops "the interdisciplinary mind." 
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