YouTube - Basic Bun Headwrap Tutorial - 0 views
100 New York Schools Try 'Common Core' Approach - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Excerpt re literacy: "While English classes will still include healthy amounts of fiction, the standards say that students should be reading more nonfiction texts as they get older, to prepare them for the kinds of material they will read in college and careers. In the fourth grade, students should be reading about the same amount from "literary" and "informational" texts, according to the standards; in the eighth grade, 45 percent should be literary and 55 percent informational, and by 12th grade, the split should be 30/70."
The Teen Brain on Technology | NewsHour Extra: Video ClipBoard | PBS - 0 views
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"What is constant multi-tasking doing to teens' brains? That's the question NewsHour Science Correspondent Miles O'Brien set out to answer as he interviewed teens and neuroscience experts around the country. Scientists at the National Institutes of Health are currently studying whether teens' addictions to technology are wiring their brains differently than those of their parents and earlier generations. During adolescence, brain connections are "pruned" - those that are used a lot are strengthened, while those that are rarely used fall off. According to a scientist at UCLA who also studies the effects of technology on teens' brains, the brain's release of the chemical dopamine has a lot to do with why technology can become addictive for young people. When the brain experiences something pleasurable, like connecting with others via social networking, it is hard-wired to want more of it by releasing dopamine. Yet other researchers say multi-tasking and playing intense video games can actually help develop some skills like better vision and improved short-term memory. Because modern technology is still in its infancy, scientists are only uncovering the beginnings of how it will affect the human brain functions of tomorrow.
How To Steal Like An Artist (And 9 Other Things Nobody Told Me) - Austin Kleon - 1 views
HOW TO MAKE A NEWSPAPER BLACKOUT POEM ON THE IPAD - 0 views
Recommended Books for Grade 8 Reading Workshop - 1 views
YouCanBook.Me - 1 views
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". a free and simple online service for people who manage their time using a Google Calendar. Log in using your Google account, approve our access to your calendar and you immediately get a simple dedicated web page that lets your customers/students/colleagues see when you are free. Then, with just a couple of clicks, they can book you. Add your logo at the top of the page, and a few words of instruction, and you have a simple booking web-presence in a few minutes. Alternatively, grab the emebed code to include the calendar on your blog or website." NB: must be turned on by the administrator for GAPPS accounts
Learning science through gaming - MIT - 1 views
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""Vanished" is a two-month-long game, which debuted the week of April 4 and stems from an initial scenario revealed in recent video messages on the site. The premise is that people living in the future have contacted us in the present, to answer a question: What event occurred between our time and theirs that led to the loss of civilization's historical records? Students must decode clues in hidden messages, and in response find and provide information about Earth's current condition, such as temperature and species data, to help people in the future deduce what wound up happening. "
SearchReSearch: Clever trick to make YouTube videos fill up the browser - 0 views
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"How can you force YouTube videos to fill the browser and NOT show all the distracting stuff? If the original YouTube video is located at .. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNHR6IQJGZs (This is the Matt Cutts video on "How search works") You can modify the URL to include the modified argument "watch_popup" (as below) http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=BNHR6IQJGZs
John Hunter on the World Peace Game | Video on TED.com - 0 views
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"John Hunter puts all the problems of the world on a 4'x5' plywood board -- and lets his 4th-graders solve them. At TED2011, he explains how his World Peace Game engages schoolkids, and why the complex lessons it teaches -- spontaneous, and always surprising -- go further than classroom lectures can.
Mathematics & Children's Literature - 0 views
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