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Theron DesRosier

How to Sync Web Page Events With Embedded YouTube Videos - Mobile in Higher Ed - 0 views

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    a nice tutorial for syncing webpage events with embedded youtube videos.
Rebecca Stull

Tutorials for Faculty & eLCs - 0 views

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    Check out the Tutorial page on teach.wsu.edu -- and please direct instructors to explore. Many videos have been added, covering a wide range of topics
Theron DesRosier

Rubrics - Enhancing Education - Carnegie Mellon University - 0 views

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    The resource page for rubrics at Carnegie Mellon. Provides disciplinary examples.
Theron DesRosier

Single Subject Notebook, 4-Pack - 0 views

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    You will need college-ruled dot paper to create a livescribe presentation embedded in a PDF. This pack contains 4 notebooks with 100 pages of perforated 8.5 x 11 college ruled, dot paper, three-hole punched. This pack costs $19.95
Theron DesRosier

How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition - 0 views

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    "To a limited extent, research directly influences classroom practce when teachers and researchers collaborate in design experiments, or when interested teachers incorporate ideas from research into their classroom practice. This appears as the only line directly linking research and practice in Figure 11.1. More typically, ideas from research are filtered through the development of education materials; through pre-service and in-service teacher and administrator education programs; through public policies at the national, state, and school district levels; and through the public's beliefs about learning and teaching, often gleaned from the popular media and from their own experiences in school. These are the four arenas that mediate the link between research and practice in Figure 11.1 The public includes teachers, whose beliefs may be influenced by popular presentations of research, and parents, whose beliefs about learning and teaching affect classroom practice as well. Several aspects of Figure 11.1 are worth noting. First, the influence of research on the four mediating arenas-education materials, pre-service and in-service teacher and administrator education programs, public policy, and public opinion and the media-has typically been weak for a variety of reasons. Educators generally do not look to research for guidance. The concern of researchers for the validity and robustness of their work, as well as their focus on underlying constructs that explain learning, often differ from the focus of educators on the applicability of htose constructs in real classroom settings with many students, restricted time, and a variety of demands. Even the language used by researchers is very different from that familiar to teachers. And the full schedules of many teachers leaves them with little time to identify and read relevant research. These factors contribute to the feeling voiced by many teachers that research has largely been irrelevant to their work (Fleming,
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