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Rick West

Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus - An online thesaurus and dictionary of over 145,000 words th... - 0 views

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    cool visual thesaurus
Rick West

The Elements: A Visual Exploration for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    Probably the best periodical table app.
David Aupiu

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Les... - 0 views

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    I think this can help me be a better teacher because I'm more a visual learner and by watching and learning from others helps me learn better.
David Aupiu

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. | Diigo - 0 views

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    This will help be a better teacher because its a tool I can actually use in the classroom. Like I said before, I am a visual learner and I know that I will have some students who learn the same way..This link provide videos to teach specific points..I love that!
Rick West

If You Printed The Internet … | CreativeCloud - 0 views

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    First, some cool descriptions of how much information is really in the Internet. Second, a good example of data visualization.
David Wetzel

Why Interactive White Boards are Used Ineffectively in Classrooms | Teaching Science an... - 2 views

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    An interactive White Board (IWB) or SMART Board has the potential to deliver content better than traditional methods of teaching. Why? Because it provides multi-media functional interaction across audio, video, and computer media. It is also ideal for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners. These qualities of an IWB also promote the dynamic delivery of content (if used to its full potential) in an engaging manner, which allows students to interact with science or math content their self. Examples include: * data manipulation * responding to data * even creating data So with all these attributes - "How are interactive white boards unsuccessfully used in science and math classrooms?" For the most part - not effectively!
David Wetzel

Engaging Students with Digital Media in Science and Math - 0 views

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    Digital Media follows the old adage "A picture is worth a thousand words!" when it comes to science and math. The use of visuals is ideal for helping students construct background knowledge for developing a better understanding of science and math concepts.
Kristy Pack

History Channel - 0 views

shared by Kristy Pack on 24 Sep 10 - Cached
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    I love playing around on the history channel website for videos, which can be episodes or short clips. When I'm trying to implement visual representations into my lessons, this is an easily accessible source. Simple, but effective.
Rick West

Content Area Literacy: Beyond the Language Arts Classroom : Teachers at Work : Thinkmap... - 0 views

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      man, this is a great idea! 
  • This new, expanded definition of literacy includes the development of a set of interrelated skills that include reading, writing, speaking, viewing, listening, and questioning; all leading to the ability to critically assess and use information. We inhabit a world in which information is coming at us in ways that impact all of our senses. Today's teachers understand that giving their students the skills to interpret information, however it's packaged, is also an important part of educating learners who are prepared to succeed in this century's competitive global workplace. Teachers are teaching their students how to evaluate all types of information sources. Whether it's hard text, electronic informational sources, MTV, or a documentary film, teachers are helping students learn to think critically about the information they encounter. So, how does this instruction look in the content area classroom?
Alayna Baker

History Videos - 1 views

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    I love videos! Even students who do not claim to be "visual learners" enjoy a video because it keeps their attention and helps them remember the information they are viewing. I have used this website multiple times when teaching lessons in various schools and they have always gone over well. Plus, not only is it a great resource, but it is also allowed in internet filters. YouTube, on the other hand, is blocked in the majority of schools.
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