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Turn your PowerPoint into an interactive online exercise! Mix For Microsoft Office 2013 - - 1 views

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    Add video, create and embed quizzes, and track which slides students view and for how long, all for Free! This fun and pretty powerful plug-in for Microsoft PowerPoint (only works on Office 2013) may be your next best friend! It may also be a fun tool for your students to express learning outcomes by creating their very own presentation! Give it a try!
Claudine Franquet

Tumblr Overtakes Instagram As Fastest-Growing Social Platform, Snapchat Is The Fastest-... - 0 views

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    "Fastest-Growing Social Platform"
csharrio

Google for Education: Google in your classroom - 0 views

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    Google has as range of tools for teach and learning. This collection of lessons introduces what they are and how to apply them. If you are interested in completing a Basics Exam, becoming a Google Educator or applying to be a Google Education Trainer
csharrio

Free Medical Books - 0 views

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    Free Medical Books - list of freely available medical books both for doctors and patients.
csharrio

New Sims - PhET Simulations - 0 views

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    Need an Interactive Simulator? Here you go!
Marjorie Shepard

Could We Be Doing Better with Our Assignments? | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    An open exchange of ideas among faculty of creative approaches for assessing learning other than traditional research paper.
Jim Aird

Blogs Aren't Better Than Journal Assignments. They're Just Different. - Wired Campus - ... - 0 views

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    Blogs or Journals??  It depends on the kind of reflection you are looking for.
Jim Aird

Helping Learners Get The Most Out Of Online Discussions - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    Taking discussions to the next level.
Marjorie Shepard

First Day of Class Activity: The Interest Inventory - 1 views

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    Another valuable question is "What else do you want me to know about you?" Many times the answers will require that you take some kind of action. Some students might tell you that they have Attention Deficit Disorder or a different learning disability, that they need to see written notes to understand material, or that they need extra time during exams. You will have to determine how to respond to the answers they provide, but it often is far more useful to have the information at the start of class so that you can work with each student appropriately.
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