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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Stephanie Cooper

Stephanie Cooper

Best practices for attribution - Creative Commons - 2 views

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    This site might be helpful to those of us who are using and/or modifying others' works in our own publications.
Stephanie Cooper

Pagekwik Default Landing Page Template - 1 views

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    We have everything from nerdy comics to "Analyze This!" videos to sample essays, so please check it out and share with those who might also be interested.
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Humor - 0 views

  • classified humor in lectures as jokes, riddles, puns, funny stories, humorous comments and other humorous items. Professors have discovered other creative ways to incorporate humor in classes such as cartoons, top ten lists, comic verse, and phony or bogus experiments (for a complete discussion of sources and forms of humor see Wandersee, 1982).
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32 Habits That Make Thinkers - 2 views

  • So below are 32 habits–or strategies, actions, or behaviors–that can lead to that critical shift that moves students from mere students to learners who are able to think critically for themselves.
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    Very interesting thoughts.  How many of these traits do you have?  This might be an interesting introductory class activity that can help students determine how engaged they are with their studies and the world.  
Stephanie Cooper

The Best New Google Docs Tools for Teachers and Students | Vitae - 2 views

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    These new Google add-ons take Gdocs to a whole new level!
Stephanie Cooper

Learning through Presentations | The Thinking Stick - 2 views

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    Example lesson for presentations using the pecha-kucha format.
Stephanie Cooper

Google Helpouts: the Answers of the future? | Miscellaneous | Softonic - 2 views

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    Many writing centers are wondering if this would be helpful for synchronous tutorial sessions.
Stephanie Cooper

Writing the Methodology - Quantitative Approach - 0 views

  • Descriptive research seeks to describe the current status of an identified variable or phenomenon.  The researcher does not usually begin with an hypothesis, but is likely to develop one after collecting data.  Analysis and synthesis of the data provide the test of the hypothesis.  Systematic collection of information requires careful selection of the units studied and measurement of each variable in order to demonstrate validity.
Stephanie Cooper

Why Teachers Should Be Encouraged For Flipping Classrooms - EdTechReview (ETR) - 1 views

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    Reasons to "Flip".
Stephanie Cooper

Ultimate List of Free Music for eLearning Development - 2 views

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    A list of great websites with free music for instructional videos, etc.
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