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Marge Runkle

100 Incredible Open Lectures for Math Geeks - 0 views

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    While many math geeks out there may have been teased for their love of numbers, it's math that makes the world go round, defining everything from the economy to how the universe itself operates. You can indulge your love of mathematics in these great lectures and lecture series. Some are meant to review the basics and others will keep you on the cutting edge of what renowned researchers are doing in the field, but all will help you expand your knowledge and spend a few hours enjoying a topic you love.
Marge Runkle

Lectures in 60 seconds - 0 views

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    Here's a KOOL idea. Create a 1 minute lecture to introduce, reinforce, review concepts! Better yet - let the kids do it!
Michelle Krill

Academic Earth - Video lectures from the world's top scholars - 0 views

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    Thousands of video lectures from the world's top scholars.
karen sipe

http://einztein.com/ - 1 views

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    Connect your favorite courses to relevant learning resources. Exchange knowledge and information with other members whose academic interests match yours. Join peers and professors in exploring the newest academic frontier: free online courses. A new public beta version of a web-based college course library aims to help students and faculty find open curriculum content with a search function designed to narrow their hunt for free video and audio lectures. Einztein, a California-based nonprofit, launched the beta version of its library with more then 2,000 complete online courses grouped into more than 30 categories. Einztein's libdrary features a search enging that helps students and educators drill down to the course they're searching for. Users can sort their search by tags, media type, subject matter, and course provider, among other criteria. Students also can see course ratings on the Einztein site. Web sites featuring hundreds or thousands of free online lectures are often difficult to navigate, and students can struggle to find the next in a series of lessons from the same professor in the same course.
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    Would be helpful for those looking for supplemental information.
Marge Runkle

FORA.tv - Videos on the People, Issues, and Ideas Changing the Planet - 1 views

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    FORA.tv helps intelligent, engaged audiences get smart. We present the web's largest collection of unmediated video drawn from live events, lectures, and debates going on all the time at top universities, think tanks and conferences. We gather this provocative, big-idea content for anyone to watch, interact with, and share --when, where, and how they want.
Michelle Krill

Multimedia Resources - SPICE - 1 views

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    "In an effort to provide unique resources to teachers and students, SPICE has developed a series of web-based activities and lectures, which were developed to support specific SPICE curricula or presented at teacher workshops. This website will be updated periodically."
John Sengia

Knotebooks - Anyone can contribute. Everyone can learn. - 2 views

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    Knotebooks is a supplementary education platform that enables students, teachers and self-learners to effortlessly create and collaborate on customized multimedia physics lessons. Think Math too!
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    Site with physics and math resources. Lectures, lessons, and videos, mostly for grades 9-12.
Marge Runkle

A New Way To Lecture - 0 views

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    Online how-to
karen sipe

STUDYBLUE | Make online flashcards & notes. Study anywhere, anytime. - 2 views

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    Studyblue is a free tool that allows users to create flashcards, quizzes, and lecture notes and share them with others. Teachers can set up a "class" and give students a code, and everyone with the code can create collaborative study materials. There are mobile phone apps that the students can use to take their flashcards and notes anywhere. They can access their files offline. StudyBlue also sends helpful test and study reminders via email and text message.
Michelle Krill

Lesson Plans and Teaching Activities - 0 views

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    This section contains reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities correlated to the National History Standards and National Standards for Civics and Government, and cross-curricular connections. Teaching with primary documents encourages a varied learning environment for teachers and students alike. Lectures, demonstrations, analysis of documents, independent research, and group work become a gateway for research with historical records in ways that sharpen students' skills and enthusiasm for history, social studies, and the humanities.
Marge Runkle

100 Incredible YouTube Channels for History Buffs | Online College Tips - Online Colleges - 1 views

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    If you love history, or just want to learn more about it, YouTube has exactly what you need. Always up to the challege of providing thorough, accurate information, YouTube delivers channels from leading names in historical studies, from The Smithsonian to the Discovery Channel. You're sure to find just the right information you need for your lecture, lesson plan, or perhaps just your personal viewing pleasure.
Donald Burkins

Are you lecturing about nouns or facilitating learning with verbs? - 1 views

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    "In linguistic terms our students see technology as Verbs"
Vicki Barr

Site Map -- Lectures on Twentieth Century Europe -- The History Guide - 0 views

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    20th century europe
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