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David Wetzel

Web Based Science Inquiry Learning Centers: Combining Online Resources with Classroom S... - 0 views

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    Web-based learning centers engage students by using interactive internet resources aligned with inquiry-based hands-on classroom activities to learn science concepts.
Rick West

copyrightfriendly - home - 0 views

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    A member of our class shared this on their blog. It's another great site for finding material with flexible copyrights that are easier for us to use and reuse on the Internet or in projects.
Rick West

YouTube - Internet Safety: A Cautionary Tale - 1 views

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    This video is more on the intense side, but I did learn at least one new thing from watching it.
rickwesttest2

How to upload video (FLV, WMV, AVI, MOV, MPEG, MP4) to YouTube on Mac OS - 0 views

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    Information on uploading videos to Youtube.
dana hallstrom

YouTube - Valentine for Perfect Strangers - 0 views

shared by dana hallstrom on 03 Dec 09 - Cached
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    I first came accross this in the BYU Museum of Art. The plaque described the artist as "is a video and electronic media artist who critiques popular media genres by humorously subverting their intended messages and exposing our engagement with their often juvenile content...The artist presents us with a voyeuristic world in which alternative personas can be digitally appropriated. His work poses the question: Can one find meaningful relationships in a virtual world?" Besides being an example of using technology to create art, I like the questions it raises. Do you think that technology can replace meaningful interactions?
Katherine Griffin

The Great Depression Unit - 2 views

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    It is great that as teachers we can use technology to find lesson plans that contribute or assist to our own lesson plans. This site has an entire unit on The Great Depression and New Deal that involves multiple research based strategies such as cooperative learning and non linguistic representation. I actually used one of the lessons during my practicum and the kids loved it!
Rick West

The Usability of Passwords (by @baekdal) #tips - 0 views

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    Really good article on how to make simple, but uncrackable, passwords.
Kirstie Warr

Great Tool for Teaching Shakespeare - 2 views

  • Teaching Shakespeare Lesson Plans  Download this month's new Shakespeare lesson plans for your classroom.
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    Here is an excellent website that has tons of ideas, lesson plans, and activities on how to teach Shakespeare in the classroom. Some of the activities and games are really fun and interesting!
Rick West

Five safety tips every Facebooker should consider | Deseret News - 2 views

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    interesting tip---if using Facebook in a place where your password could be snagged, text FB central for a one-time password to use instead!
Rick West

The Web Means the End of Forgetting - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Good for my article on online civility. Why we need more forgiveness and forgetting in a digital age.
Rick West

http://tech4teachers.me/slides.pdf - 0 views

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    slides from a workshop on creating interactive ebooks with Inkling for education.
Rick West

Classroom Management, Monitoring, and Corporate Training Software | LanSchool - 0 views

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    This is what Wasatch school district uses in their 1:1 laptop initiative. The teacher can see all the kids' screens, and project any one that they want, and message the kids too.
Rick West

Plague Inc. on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    excellent game for teaching public health and how viruses spread.
Rick West

Teacher professionalization in the age of social networking sites - Learning, Media and... - 0 views

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    research article on teachers developing reputations in online social media
Rick West

Lumen Learning - Announcement: Lumen Learning's Waymaker Elevates the "Person" - 0 views

  • Waymaker offers four primary interventions that are well-grounded in research and represent a significant shift compared to what students experience in a typical college course. First, by using OER-based content, Waymaker gives every student automatic day one access to the course materials they need to succeed. Textbook affordability becomes a non-issue. Second, Waymaker applies a Mastery Learning-inspired approach, using quizzes and other assessments as learning activities, and not just measurement activities. Students get more than one chance to complete each assessment, along with feedback about where to focus to improve performance. Third, Waymaker uses learning data to provide students with personalized recommendations about where to focus their attention to improve learning. Fourth, Waymaker helps faculty identify and connect with students individually when and where they need help and encouragement. Research suggests these personal relationships can significantly impact student learning.
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