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Christina Longo

Projectile Motion 2.03 - 1 views

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    This simulation allows students to provide dimensions, angle of release, speed, and mass of an object. The simulation will calculate how far the object will travel, its range of motion, and height achieved. Students could be given a desired end result and be tasked with finding the right combination of size, speed, mass, and angle to get the correct outcome.
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    my favorite is the human.
Heather Causey

What is TPACK? | TPACK - Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge - 1 views

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    Resourses + free image
Eric Byers

Technology for Math, Science & Engineering - 1 views

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    Thinkport is a product used in Maryland to help integrate technology in the classroom. The specific link that I am attaching is simulations of a multitude of subjects that could be incorporated into any lecture or free time that the student has. The topics covered vary from mathematics, an interactive art museum, anatomy, construction of different satellites, to literacy skills. It's goal is to increase technology use in the classroom regardless of the subject matter.
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    Have used this for years! A resource for my Epidemiology enrichment course in conjunction with Johns Hopkins.
Eric Byers

100 Best YouTube Videos for Science Teachers - 1 views

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    I don't have too many go to sites yet (I hope that improves in the near future) but I did run across this compilation of youtube videos related to science that I think will be helpful in the future. Given some of them are way too basic to use, but there used to be really cool look inside the cell type stuff. The original site shut down so I had to find where someone else posted the links on their blog so my apologizes if you can not access it at this time.
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    Hey Eric- Thanks for posting this website- I was looking through the videos and happen to come across some that I think might be useful for me when I start teaching very soon!
Eric Byers

webcast.berkeley | UC Berkeley Video and Podcasts for Courses & Events - 1 views

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    This resource is webcast from UC Berkeley Lectures, maybe not the most practical for the classroom but its always interesting to look out how others are teaching similar content.
jamieroden

The Nature of Science - An Activity for the First Day of Class - 1 views

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    Pretty cool activity for 1st day of class - provides common experience for theories changing with the addition of new data
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    Christina (Ms. Longo) did this with her students to illustrate theories v. laws. I think it worked pretty well.
Anna S

STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - 1 views

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    Eight minute video that defines and explains implications of STEM. Created & Posted by nwpaworkforce. 9 Feb 2011
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    I think this is a good video that students can relate too. Nice find!
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    Anna - this is something that I think teachers should show their students, even if there is no STEM curriculum in effect. I love how the students described something very practical- like playing video games- to show how each of the four disciplines are intertwined.
Tristan C

Smart bullet ready to leave the lab, hit target more than 1 mile away - 1 views

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    A I just read an article about an innovation that will be awesome for military and national security. This invention will guide bullets, using lasers, to targets at a distance of almost 2 km. I know this isn't education related, but the students of today will be developing the innovations of tomorrow. I'm sure this bullet technology was engineered with a wealth of mathematics, physics, and earth space R&D.
Eric Byers

IDEA " You make me sick! Online game teaches science to middle schoolers - 1 views

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    One of the newest and greatest innovations continues to be video games. In the past, educational games have never quite met expectations, but with grants and contests such as this one, hopefully the games improve and students can learn something while playing video games.
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    Wow! This game is very informative and fun. I'm interested to see more games like this. There are way too many educational games that aren't enjoyable. This one hits the mark!
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    This looks like a great tool for kids today- especially considering how attached some kids are to games. Children need to know how they get sick and what is going on inside of them when they are sick. One concern I have is that the game may be giving the message that all bacteria are bad and will make them sick. This is a common misconception that has led to the over use of antibiotics and hand sanitizer. Children should be taught that although some bacteria are pathogens, most are not, and they actually help other animals (ie. Humans) carry out every day functions. Bacteria ≠ Pathogen.
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    About four years ago, I went to a facility planners conference and they said the most improperly used space in the school is the library. It should not be filled with stacks of books, but it should look more like a media center where you have gaming centers, areas for public wi-fi access and a small section for books, but it would not be the dominant feature of the media center. It would also not close with the school, but be an area that would be open to the general public after hours. We will probably not build another school in Spotsylvania in the next decade, but it will be interesting to see if divisions will be starting to convert what we currently see as a library into something else.
Sarah Costley

My latest and greatest innovation - 1 views

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    10 of the best apps for education As iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches become included in curriculum, here are several education apps you might enjoy As iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches become more integrated in classrooms, educators and students are looking for new ways to apply them to the learning process.
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    Ipads and Ipods are becoming a huge part of education. Unfortunately there are a limited amount of devices in my school, but whenever I can get them, my students love playing and creating on IOS devices. At the EdTech conference this year, they discussed BYOD (bring your own devices). I thought this was an interesting way to keep students up to date without stressing the schools budget.
Anna S

Build a Molecule - 0 views

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    Starting from atoms, see how many molecules you can build. Collect your molecules and see them in 3D!
Anna S

National Energy Education Development Project - 0 views

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    The mission of the NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective, multi-sided energy education programs. NEED works with energy companies, agenciesand organizations to bring balanced energy programs to the nation's schools with a focus on strong teacher professional development, timely and balanced curriculum materials, signature program capabilities and turn-key program management.NEED Quick Links Check out the photos, slideshow, and winners from the 32nd Annual Youth Awards Program on our Youth Awards page.
Sarah Costley

Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    What is standards-focused Project Based Learning (PBL)? When engaged in standards-focused Project Based Learning (PBL), students are working in teams to experience and explore relevant, real-world problems, questions, issues and challenges; then creating presentations and products to share what they have learned.
Anna S

PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations - 0 views

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    Free educational simulations covering a diverse topics designed by the University of Colorado available in various languages.
Sarah Costley

Lesson Plans - TryEngineering - 0 views

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    TryEngineering offers a variety of lesson plans that align with education standards to allow teachers and students to apply engineering principles in the classroom. The following training module outlines how TryEngineering lessons can benefit your students, provides tips on how these lessons can be integrated with other subject areas and offers background information on engineering and engineering careers.
jamieroden

Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor - 0 views

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    free for educators/students!
jamieroden

EDU - YouTube - 2 views

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    crash course in biology
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    This site is very interesting and it is something that many students would enjoy. I have allowed my students to view Bozeman Biology on You Tube. However, this site has more resources than I originally thought.
Josh Bearman

Inside a Cell - 0 views

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    I sent my life science kids here to check out a more in depth look at organelles and their functions. A bonus is the great narrator voice. This website has a bunch of fun interactive cell activities, and links to some great videos as well.
jamieroden

Teaching resources - 0 views

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    some great science resources - teaching nature of science, etc.
Ashley Morin

Copycat Engineers - Lesson - www.TeachEngineering.org - 0 views

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    Students are introduced to biomimicry, which is looking to nature for engineering ideas to solve problems.
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