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Katie Day

Highrise - 0 views

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    "HIGHRISE is a multi-year, multi-media, collaborative documentary project about the human experience in global vertical suburbs. Under the direction of documentary-maker Katerina Cizek, the HIGHRISE team will be making lots of things. Web-documentaries, live presentations, installations, mobile projects and yes, documentary films. We will use the acclaimed interventionist and participatory approaches of the award-winning National Film Board of Canada's Filmmaker-in-Residence (FIR) project. Our scale will be global, but rooted firmly in the FIR philosophy - putting people, process, creativity, collaboration, and innovation first."
Katie Day

Myths and Legends from E2BN - 0 views

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    "Welcome to Myths and Legends. This site is for pupils, teachers and all those who enjoy stories and storytelling. The British Isles is rich in myths, folktales and legends. Almost every city, town and village in Britain has its own special story, be it a Celtic legend, Dark Age mystery, strange happening or fable."
Katie Day

iPhone & Dropbox as a portable visualiser - 0 views

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    Take photos with your iPod or iPhone -- and upload to your Dropbox account.  If you then have your Dropbox account to automatically set to sync with your laptop, then in the classroom you can take photos of kids' work you want to highlight to the whole class and quickly have it ready to be displayed on your IWB/projector screen (assuming your laptop is plugged into your projector/IWB).
Keri-Lee Beasley

Smartphone-friendly codes now appearing across ads | mydesert.com | The Desert Sun - 0 views

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    "They're easy to overlook for those who don't know what they are. But those in the know are using and exploring this next generation of bar codes."
Wendy Liao

Compare and Contrast Map - 0 views

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    Read Writing Think You can use this tool to map out your compare and contrast essay.
Katie Day

Just Share -- photographs from the public in Singapore -- Public Libraries Singapore - 0 views

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    Photos of SIngapore
Katie Day

HistoricalAtlas.com: the Centennia Historical Atlas -- Europe and the Middle East 1000A... - 0 views

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    animated political maps of areas like Europe changing over time
Katie Day

Fighting Bullying With Babies - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • It seems that it’s not only possible to make people kinder, it’s possible to do it systematically at scale – at least with school children. That’s what one organization based in Toronto called Roots of Empathy has done. Around babies, tough kids smile, disruptive kids focus, shy kids open up. Roots of Empathy was founded in 1996 by Mary Gordon, an educator who had built Canada’s largest network of school-based parenting and family-literacy centers after having worked with neglectful and abusive parents. Gordon had found many of them to be lacking in empathy for their children. They hadn’t developed the skill because they hadn’t experienced or witnessed it sufficiently themselves. She envisioned Roots as a seriously proactive parent education program – one that would begin when the mothers- and fathers-to-be were in kindergarten.
  • Here’s how it works: Roots arranges monthly class visits by a mother and her baby (who must be between two and four months old at the beginning of the school year). Each month, for nine months, a trained instructor guides a classroom using a standard curriculum that involves three 40-minute visits – a pre-visit, a baby visit, and a post-visit. The program runs from kindergarten to seventh grade. During the baby visits, the children sit around the baby and mother (sometimes it’s a father) on a green blanket (which represents new life and nature) and they try to understand the baby’s feelings. The instructor helps by labeling them. “It’s a launch pad for them to understand their own feelings and the feelings of others,” explains Gordon. “It carries over to the rest of class.”
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    how bringing babies into schools can help students develop empathy... and lessen bullying and aggression.... 
Katie Day

Scientists Decide on Top 5 Issues for Sustainability: Scientific American Podcast - 0 views

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    60-second podcast -- and text.  Top five practices = Forecasting, Observing, Confining, Responding, Innovating
Katie Day

Scientific American: 60-Second Earth - 0 views

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    regular Scientific American feature of 60-second podcasts (text provided) on different scientific issues
Katie Day

A Citizen Scientist Changes Our Understanding of Whales: Scientific American Podcast - 0 views

  • Using the photo-sharing site Flickr and a personal history of studying whale photos, she identified a picture, taken in 2001 by tourist Freddy Johansen in Madagascar, of an Antarctic humpback known to scientists as number 1363. Two years earlier, researchers had spotted 1363, a female, swimming alongside another whale in Brazil. Brazil to Madagascar. That’s a distance of 6,000 miles, nearly double any documented migration by a humpback.
  • The discovery led to her co-authoring a paper published earlier this month in Biology Letters, and earning her the esteemed title of citizen scientist. In the process, she changed our understanding of the humpback whale.
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    great little story of how a school teacher added to the world's knowledge of humpback whales thanks to her own ongoing passion and inquiry into whales AND the benefit of Flickr, where she could examine other people's photographs of whales
Katie Day

20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web - 0 views

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    an ebook produced by the Google Chrome team -- which explains browsers and the web....
Katie Day

Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article on kids, technology, multi-tasking, and attention.... refers to recent research in cognitive science re children and digital device use
Katie Day

UWCSEA East SchoolTube - School Landing Page - 0 views

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    where we can upload videos...
Katie Day

Photographic views of Singapore - 0 views

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    downloadable PDF book of images of Singapore from the beginning of the 20th century -- via the National Library of Singapore
Katie Day

Christmas Related - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    Colin Gallagher's fun Xmas list of online creativity and fun.... e.g. ElfYourself, Make your own gingerbread, Snowflake Maker.....
Katie Day

Cambodia For Kids: Make Connects With The Arts, Culture, and the People of Cambodia Via... - 0 views

  • Cambodia 4 Kids is an evolving educational Web site for teachers, parents, and especially children who are interested in making connections with Cambodia, its people, and its arts & culture via the Internet.
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    website set up by Beth Kanter
Keri-Lee Beasley

Having children abroad? Your country may not want them  - Yahoo! News UK - 0 views

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    Having children abroad? Your country may not want them 
Katie Day

YouTube - Stuart Brown: Why play is vital -- no matter your age - 0 views

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    "A pioneer in research on play, Stuart Brown says humor, games, roughhousing, flirtation and fantasy are more than just fun. Plenty of play in childhood makes for happy, smart adults -- and keeping it up can make us smarter at any age."
Katie Day

YouTube -Sailing in the Pacfic Gyre of plastic -- Kaisei Intro From the Kaisei - 0 views

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    "Project Kaisei's 2009 Expedition. Footage from the Kaisei, one of two research vessels Project Kaisei sent to the North Pacific Gyre in August, 2009 to study the extent of the marine debris problem in the gyre, the impact it may be having on marine life and the food chain, and to find ways to catch and recover some of the debris for a larger clean-up effort. "
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