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Sweet Search - 1 views
The Creativity Crisis - Newsweek - 1 views
100 Apps for Tech-Savvy Teachers - 1 views
A New Way To Lecture - 1 views
YourNextRead: Book Recommendations (USA) - 1 views
information fluency - 1 views
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Digital Information Fluency (DIF) is the ability to find, evaluate and use digital information effectively, efficiently and ethically. DIF involves Internet search skills that start with understanding how digital information is different from print information, knowing how to use specialized tools for finding digital information and strengthening the dispositions needed in the digital information environment. As teachers and librarians develop these skills and teach them to students, students will become better equipped to achieve their information needs.
Google Apps Education Training Center - 1 views
'How are you going to grade this?': Evaluating Classroom Blogs - ProfHacker - The Chron... - 0 views
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"Several of us at ProfHacker incorporate blogs into our pedagogy, and we have written on a range of course blog-related issues such as "Integrating, Evaluating, and Managing Blogging in the Classroom" (Julie) and "Tools for Managing Multiple Class Blogs" (Amy) among many others. In this post we (Jeff and Julie) will offer a few specific tips for evaluating course blogs and addressing the common question "how are you going to grade this?""
willrich45 shared http://chronicle.com/blogPost/How-are-you-going-to-grade/24935/?sid=a... - 0 views
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Several of us at ProfHacker incorporate blogs into our pedagogy, and we have written on a range of course blog-related issues such as "Integrating, Evaluating, and Managing Blogging in the Classroom" (Julie) and "Tools for Managing Multiple Class Blogs" (Amy) among many others. In this post we (Jeff and Julie) will offer a few specific tips for evaluating course blogs and addressing the common question "how are you going to grade this?"
50 Awesome Art Museum Blogs | Best Colleges Online - 2 views
World Myths and Legends in Art (Minneapolis Institute of Arts) - 0 views
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Myths are stories that explain why the world is the way it is. All cultures have them. Throughout history, artists have been inspired by myths and legends and have given them visual form. Sometimes these works of art are the only surviving record of what particular cultures believed and valued. But even where written records or oral traditions exist, art adds to our understanding of myths and legends.
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Myths are stories that explain why the world is the way it is. All cultures have them. Throughout history, artists have been inspired by myths and legends and have given them visual form. Sometimes these works of art are the only surviving record of what particular cultures believed and valued. But even where written records or oral traditions exist, art adds to our understanding of myths and legends.
Monet Sketchbooks - 4 views
WhenIsGood - 3 views
Chatting Across the USA - 2 views
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Chatting across the USA is a video conferencing project my 3rd grade students participated in during the spring of 2010. Students in each state researched important and interesting information about their state then taught other 3rd graders across the country using Skype or Google Chat. Information learned about each state was recorded in a 'Chatting Across the USA' journal.
New Sims - PhET Simulations - 1 views
Spell with flickr - 1 views
MeeGenius Library - 0 views
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