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iCivics | The Democracy Lab - 0 views
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iCivics (formerly Our Courts) is a web-based education project designed to teach students civics and inspire them to be active participants in our democracy. iCivics is the vision of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who is concerned that students are not getting the information and tools they need for civic participation, and that civics teachers need better materials and support.
Argument Wars | iCivics - 0 views
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Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - iPad - 0 views
http://classtools.net/main_area/fakebook - 2 views
Blogging Research Writeup - 2 views
JFK Library :: The President's Desk - 1 views
cea-2010-foe-homework.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views
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"The amount of homework assigned is less important than the quality and value of the work being done. Assigning homework only has value if the work contributes to students' learning and engagement. Studies show a wide variation in the kind and quality of homework assigned and in its perceived importance or value by students and parents."
Supporting Evidence Home - 0 views
DEN Blog Network ยป The Five E's of Inquiry-Based Instruction: DEN SCIcon Keyn... - 0 views
PD Center - 1 views
KooBits - Ebook software, digital publishing and marketing - 1 views
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"KooBits is a software company specializing in e-publishing. Our aim is to make interactive ebooks the norm, and to create an immersive, engaging new way for people to enjoy ebooks. Products KooBits 4.0 is an ebook software that lets users read, organize and manage all of one's ebooks. Available for both Windows and Mac, the interactive software is the first of its kind to provide shelving solutions for your virtual books. KooBits Editor is a rich media editor that enables users to easily digitize ideas into interactive creations. Whether for scrapbooking or slideshows, designing can also include animations and multimedia. "
bungiebarbie - home - 2 views
ETTC's new and improved Poetry Forms - 2 views
visualizing.org - 1 views
Teachers' Domain: String Theory: Newton's Embarrassing Secret - 3 views
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"In this video segment from NOVA, string theorist Brian Greene explains how, for more than 200 years, Isaac Newton's theory of gravity remained unchallenged despite the fact Newton himself had no idea how gravity actually worked. Albert Einstein eventually proved that Newton was mistaken about gravity, at least as it applied to the most massive stellar objects. To illustrate a key difference in their two theories, animations depict a cosmic catastrophe: the destruction of the Sun and the effects on the orbiting planets. "
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