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Pat Sine

RezEd - 0 views

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    Welcome to the live BETA of RezEd, your community for everything related to learning and virtual worlds! Each month we will feature inter-related podcasts, brief best practices, digital resources in the library, and featured blog posts and discussions.
Mathieu Plourde

Arts Metaverse - Uses the open-source Croquet 3D platform - 0 views

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    Arts Metaverse provides students with the authentic and meaningful learning experience of visiting 3 -D buildings, communities, and cultures without leaving their home or school
Mathieu Plourde

Think...Work Hard...Enjoy: My Rubric - 0 views

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    Pat Sine's 3 personal objectives when she teaches: Think, Hard, Enjoy.
Mathieu Plourde

Horton Timer-Picker - 0 views

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    The tool I used in class. $45 (single license) or $125 (5 licenses).
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    The software I have been using for the last 4 years to stimulate classroom engagement. It's a timer and a student or team random picker. Very easy and useful.
Mathieu Plourde

Wiki Privacy Levels, Student Plaigarism, and Getting Nervous - 0 views

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    I handle wikivandalism under our school vandalism policy. In this case, I didn't know how to lock pages and a student edited the assignment. By the next period, they were in the principles office dealt with on vandalism charges in the way we handle that -- like writing on the bathroom walls level of vandalism. So, expect wiki vandalism to happen early but catch it early.
Mathieu Plourde

If you can write an email… you can create a blog. - 0 views

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    Just because you mechanically can create a blog, it doesn't necessarily make you a blogger.
Mathieu Plourde

calculus.org - THE CALCULUS PAGE . - 0 views

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    Calculus.org Resources For The Calculus Student.
Mathieu Plourde

Gagné listed nine steps of instruction  which should be found in any instruct... - 0 views

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    This page presents five theories for developing instruction. The five models should be read first as they provide a framework to build upon and are fairly consistent in their approach. The two main differences are the level of detail that they go into and their semantics.
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