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toddconaway

Diigo How to Videos - 1 views

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    Great how to videos about Diigo
toddconaway

186 of the Best YouTube videos for Teachers - 1 views

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    186 of the Best YouTube videos for Teachers We've often wondered where we'd be without YouTube. When words and analogies fail us, we often find ourselves turning to YouTube to find commercials, movie clips and TED-Talks lectures to help us reach students in a way that engages them and elucidates abstract concepts.
toddconaway

Edublogs - Features and Getting Started video - 0 views

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    Overview The World's most popular education blogging service... Edublogs lets you easily create & manage student & teacher blogs, quickly customize designs and include videos, photos & podcasts - it's safe, easy and secure so try out an Edublog today!
jenbrown65

Baby iPad - 0 views

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    Testing?
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    Nice. It works! That thing is one step away from: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/plugged-in/files/2012/05/wall-e.png
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    whoa babe
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    Yea, Ipads for babys way too soon!
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    There is also an ipad holder for potty training now too..Check it out: http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=ipad+potty+chair&id=61FBD558EB09F08438CDC707D5DA27EC34E0F345&FORM=IQFRBA#view=detail&id=0E7F957E5FED69002596A57E5A8E97F13D6EDA96&selectedIndex=6 Here is the dirt on technology and the developing brain currently. As we know 90% of all foundational brain growth happens by the age of five. Babies are born with billions of unconnected brain cells waiting for stimulation, repetition, and connection with the outside new world. When you put a baby in front of rapidly changing images they are mesmerized. Why? Because things are flashing in front of them and they are trying to grasp meaning but can't because they have no mental context in which they can attach the new information to. Their brains develop expecting information to come to them in a rapid fire motion. But the world is slower than that (go back and watch old Mr Roger''s videos). When the brain is conditioned to expect rapid visuals and it doesn't find it inattention results. We are seeing more children with attention issues in school. For more go to Dimitri Christakis at Ted Talks www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoT7qH_uVNo By the way..this is Wendy =D
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    Thanks, Wendy, I am very interested in human development topics.
toddconaway

The Teacher's Guide To Using YouTube In The Classroom - 0 views

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    YouTube is rolling out some big new ways to engage with the education community. Continuing with our look at how YouTube can aid teachers and students, it's probably a good idea to actually outline exactly how the video service can help in the classroom. Let's get started.
toddconaway

YouTube Teachers Channel - 0 views

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    Lots of videos made by educators for educators.
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