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arti agrawal

zooniverse - 0 views

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    a fabulous example of an online community in science. brings people interested in science, including non-experts into a forum where they can contribute to research.
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    a fabulous example of an online community in science. brings people interested in science, including non-experts into a forum where they can contribute to research.
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    a fabulous example of an online community in science. brings people interested in science, including non-experts into a forum where they can contribute to research.
arti agrawal

Peer Instruction: a technique used by Eric Mazur - 0 views

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    A technique to help active learning in Physics. A great resource for people engaged in teaching in STEM. This was pioneered by Prof. Eric Mazur from Harvard University and a very well respected educator in Physics
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    A technique to help active learning in Physics. A great resource for people engaged in teaching in STEM. This was pioneered by Prof. Eric Mazur from Harvard University and a very well respected educator in Physics
Sandra Partington

Reflective Learning and the Glass Half Empty | Jenny Connected - 1 views

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    Having read around I like the people everyone likes - Schon, Moon, Gibbs - however this little blog post and recording by Jenny Mackness has helped put it into practical terms and I can now see a glimpse of what Neal has " been on about"!
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    I have been told twice, very recently, and quite often in the past - that I am a glass half empty person. In other words I am a pessimist and the implication is that this is not good. Good would be...
Ivan Sikora

5 Ways to Find Out What People Really Want From Your Blog : @ProBlogger - 0 views

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    A blog I found very informative. After all if your blog doesn't get red it is not 100% useful!
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    Hello Ivan, liked this. Easy to read and good follow up links. Thanks
A ED

Social networking sites and cognitive abilities: Do they make you smarter? - 0 views

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    The findings indicated that young people who had used Facebook (but not YouTube) for more than a year had higher scores in tests of verbal ability, working memory, and spelling, compared to their peers who had used it for a shorter time period.  - FB and other social media as a 'practice ground' for data sorting, communication and social connectedness - Also some interesting details on survey methods used. 
Ivan Sikora

The Vimeo Player - 0 views

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    Vimeo is the home for high-quality videos and the people who love them.
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