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iLearn Technology @ktenkely's creative edublog about integrating technology into the ... - 79 views

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    Full of great info.inspiring ideas creative & cultural edtech blog
feresamcleod

Working With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families | RTI Action Network - 0 views

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    This article speaks on becoming culturally competent
Thomas Brandt

Stop Frame Animator - 0 views

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    Stop Frame Animator from Culture Street is a neat tool for creating animated stop motion movies. Creating your animated stop motion video is a simple drag and drop process on Stop Frame Animator.
Gloria Becker

Teachers' Guide - Growing Up Online | Teacher Center | FRONTLINE | PBS - 0 views

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    FRONTLINE takes viewers inside the private worlds that kids are creating online, raising important questions about how the Internet is transforming the experience of adolescence. At school, teachers are trying to figure out how to reach a generation that no longer reads books or newspapers. Fear of online predators has led teachers and parents to focus primarily on keeping kids safe online. But many young people think these fears are misplaced. Online media has also intensified the social dimensions of adolescence as teens create and play with identities on sites like MySpace and Facebook and encounter intense peer pressure in a variety of virtual worlds. Parents are confused about how to respond to the increasingly private worlds inhabited by their children, lacking an understanding of both the creative potential and the genuine risks of this new dimension of our cultural environment.
Amanda Salt

ICT in my Classroom - 2 views

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      Your Brain on Books: Scientific American - 12 views

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        One of my favorite inquiries is how the brain works with language. This book looks fascinating! "Learning to read seems to be one of the more important changes that we impose to our children's brain. The impact that it has on us is tantalizing. It raises very fundamental issues of how the brain and culture interact. "
      Nate Merrill

      Historypin - 0 views

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        Historypin is a way for millions of people to come together, from across different generations, cultures and places, to share small glimpses of the past and to build up the huge story of human history. Everyone has history to share: whether its sitting in yellowed albums in the attic, collected in piles of crackly tapes, conserved in the 1000s of archives all over the world or passed down in memories and old stories. Each of these pieces of history finds a home on Historypin, where everyone has the chance to see it, add to it, learn from it, debate it and use it to build up a more complete understanding of the world.
      Rahul Sharma

      Glass Fiber Filters for Air Monitoring, Borosilicate Glass Fiber Filters - 0 views

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        Buy best quality glass fiber filters and borosilicate glass fiber filters at competitive price. These filters are use for air monitoring, moisture testing, including filtration of water, algae and bacteria cultures.
      Rahul Sharma

      Nutrient Pads or Absorbent Pad Manufacturer, Supplier - 0 views

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        Axiva sichem pvt ltd is one of the leading manufacturer and supplier of Nutrient Pads or Absorbents Pads. This is used for culturing microorganism on membranes and also.known as membrane nutrient pads.
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      The Ummed School - Best School in Jodhpur - 0 views

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        Children are the future of this almighty world. They should be guided, inspired & motivated daily to build their interest in society & our enormous culture. At The Ummed School children are given access to a quality education that prepare them to become responsible & engaged citizens, ready for life in a changing world! :)
      eternalhimal

      Trekking Experts from Nepal | Eternal Himalaya Adventure Treks - 0 views

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        Trekking in Nepal is an adventurous activity that explores its natural and cultural beauty. The Himalayas and the hilly trails offer limitless fun while trekking. The highlights of trekking in Nepal are the views of the mountains, lush forests, and amazing biodiversity. Moreover, a chance to explore the diverse array of cultures also gives trekking in Nepal a heads up. From Mt. Everest (8848m) to the Tilicho Lake and Manang village to Arun Valley, there are many choices to trek in Nepal.
      Jeff Johnson

      Home - World Simulation - 0 views

      • Welcome to the World Simulation wiki. This is a place to share, discuss, revise, and build materials related to the World Simulation. The World Simulation is a massive experiment in teaching Introduction to Cultural Anthropology launched in Fall 2004 by Michael Wesch and 400 students at Kansas State University.
      John Evans

      Weblogg-ed » Not "The Dumbest Generation" - 0 views

      • So with the caveat that I am only halfway through Mark Bauerline’s book The Dumbest Generation, I have some early impressions to throw out there. While I think there is some merit to this side of the debate (much like Keen’s Cult of the Amateur) what really bothers me about this book so far is, as the title suggests, this sense that our kids are at fault. Let me put it plainly: our kids are not “dumb” nor is this generation “dumb” simply because they spend a lot of time in front of television screens and computers or because they haven’t worked out for themselves how to get smarter using the Read/Write Web.
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        So with the caveat that I am only halfway through Mark Bauerline's book The Dumbest Generation, I have some early impressions to throw out there. While I think there is some merit to this side of the debate (much like Keen's Cult of the Amateur) what really bothers me about this book so far is, as the title suggests, this sense that our kids are at fault. Let me put it plainly: our kids are not "dumb" nor is this generation "dumb" simply because they spend a lot of time in front of television screens and computers or because they haven't worked out for themselves how to get smarter using the Read/Write Web.
      Rhondda Powling

      Spark | CBC Radio | Your Homework: Make Wikipedia Better - 0 views

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        One teacher's students worked together in small groups to research, edit and improve the quality of "Wikipedia articles that were either overly brief or lacking in credible information, with the aim of increasing the quality of Wikipedia's coverage of East Asian religions." Once the improved articles were completed and graded, Chris added the articles back into Wikipedia
      Susan Waterworth

      New Media Consortium site - 1 views

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        Mind boggling array of up to the minute information re the new media in education.
      Rhondda Powling

      NSW Migration Heritage Centre, Australia - 0 views

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        Good site on Australian immigration. Migrants have journeyed to Australia and settled in the State of New South Wales both willingly and unwillingly, legally and illegally, as convicts, prisoners of war, as free or assisted immigrants or as refugees...
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