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Paul Allison

educational-origami - Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 0 views

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      I think this is (yet another) valuable list for us to consider in constructing our curriculum for Youth Voices.
Paul Allison

Copyright & Fair Use in Teaching Resources -- Center for Social Media at American Unive... - 0 views

  • This guide identifies five principles that represent the media literacy education community’s current consensus about acceptable practices for the fair use of copyrighted materials, wherever and however it occurs: in K–12 education, in higher education, in nonprofit organizations that offer programs for children and youth, and in adult education.
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      What I wonder about is whether we can keep these 5 principles in our heads as teachers. Then I wonder about what habits we are encouraging our students to understand. What are those 5 principles? Transformation, Amount of use, purpose, economic impact... ? Right, then I start loosing track
Paul Allison

Developing Skills through Photographic Storytelling at the Yellin Center - 1 views

  • write, shoot, write; and then begin again. Kids are encouraged to retain their natural sense of play to build upon their strengths so that they can share their lives with others through words (narrative) and images (point of view).
    • Paul Allison
       
      Simple, and right-on. A curriculum is about simple habits that get repeated, with students building on their strengths that become evident when they share with their peers.
  • Myself, My Family, My Community, My Dreams
    • Paul Allison
       
      I like these concentric circles for organizing a curriculum.
Chris Sloan

The Internet's Role in Campaign 2008 - Pew Research Center - 0 views

  • Politically-active internet users are moving away from news sites with no point of view to sites that match their politics views; this is especially true among younger voters.
    • Chris Sloan
       
      But if we only read people with our same views, how do we know enough to make an informed decision?
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    For internet users and those under the age of 50, the internet plays an even more central role. Fully 35% of those who use the internet get most of their election news online (compared with 25% who point to newspapers), while 34% of both 18-29 year olds and 30-49 year olds rely on the internet, compared with the 20% of those in each age group who rely on newspapers as a major source of campaign news.
Kit EWSIS

Cannibals in Myth and Legend - 0 views

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    Cannibalism is awesome to read. Those myth tells about another side of human, it's very meaningful when you get it. I just read nine of them in the site.
CorrineA EWSIS

Learning Styles - Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic: Use a Needs Analysis to Maximize Under... - 0 views

  • They learn best from visual aids like the following: Illustrated text booksDiagrams/ChartsVideos/PicturesSlidesDraw illustrations to use with notesUse colored highlighters for information
    • CorrineA EWSIS
       
      I'm learning more about Visual Learning Styles right now, and in particular what I'm wondering is: What would a person who learns visually need to help them comprehend a normal lesson?
corey stanley

Len Chenfeld's Outside Shot at Basketball Glory - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • At 5 feet 9 inches and 150 pounds, Len does not imagine himself playing in the N.B.A. or even the N.C.A.A. tournament
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      I can relate to this because I am 5'11 and 153lbs, and being that i didnt play h.s ball i cant see myself making it to the N.C.A.A tournament let alone the N.B.A.
  • Kenny Anderson grew up in LeFrak City, Queens, and had an army of recruiters tracking his skills by the sixth grade. Stephon Marbury, raised with six siblings in Coney Island, became “Starbury” and the subject of a book, “The Last Shot,” by the ninth. Both played for powerhouse city high schools (Archbishop Molloy, Lincoln), went to Georgia Tech on scholarship and left college diploma-less for the N.B.A. and its attendant fame and fortune.
    • corey stanley
       
      This is very discouraging for me because these NBA stars were being tracked since 6th grade and had books made about them. They went to big "powerhouse" schools and i cant compare to these acomplishments at all.
Anna EWSIS

20091211 :: Latino USA - 1 views

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    Sam plays in the orchestra, but none of "his classmates knew that he was undocumented." He wants to go to college, but colleges are too expensive. He cannot apply to financial aid as other people do. So it is very hard for him to go to college.
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    Sam wasn't aware of the deadlines.
Veronica EWSIS

Astrological sign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • ^ "Astrology Zone with Susan Miller." Susan Miller 1998-2007. astrologyzone.com about Fire signs http://www.astrologyzone.com/tools/fire.html ^ "Astrology Zone with Susan Miller." Susan Miller 1998-2007. astrologyzone.com about Earth signs http://www.astrologyzone.com/tools/earth.html ^ "Astrology Zone with Susan Miller." Susan Miller 1998-2007. astrologyzone.com about Air signs http://www.astrologyzone.com/tools/air.html ^ "Astrology Zone with Susan Miller." Susan Miller 1998-2007. astrologyzone.com about Water signs http://www.astrologyzone.com/tools/water.html
    • Veronica EWSIS
       
      This is another site that gives more information on traits for a sign and some history on astrology.
Kit EWSIS

Underworld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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  • Names of the Underworld Aztec mythology Mictlan Babylonian mythology Kurnugia, Arallu (also sumerian) Buddhist mythology Naraka (also Niraya) Celtic mythology Annwn, Mag Mell Chinese mythology Yum gan (陰間) is an underworld though not necessarily negative like Diyu (地獄) Christian mythology Sheol/Hadēs (Abode of the dead), Gehenna/Tártaros (Hell), Abaddon, Limbo, Purgatory, Annihilationism Egyptian mythology Aaru, Duat, Neter-khertet, Amenti Estonian mythology Toonela Fijian mythology see Melanesian mythology. Finnish mythology Tuonela Greek mythology Main article: Greek underworld Elysium, Asphodel Meadows, Hadēs, Tártaros Hebrew mythology [disambiguation needed] Sheol, Gehenna Hindu mythology Naraka, Yamaloka, Patala Hungarian mythology Alvilág Inca mythology Uku Pacha Inuit mythology Adlivun Islamic mythology Jahannam, Narr [disambiguation needed], Jannah, Barzakh, Araf Japanese mythology Yomi, Jigoku Korean Mythology "Ji-Ok" 지옥 地獄 Latvian mythology Aizsaule Māori mythology Hawaiki Mapuche mythology Pellumawida, Degin, Wenuleufu, Ngullchenmaiwe Maya mythology Metnal, Xibalba Melanesian mythology (includes Fijian) Bulu, Burotu, Murimuria, Nabangatai, Tuma [disambiguation needed] Norse mythology Gimlé, Hel, Niflheim, Vingólf Oromo mythology Ekera Philippine mythology Kasanaan, Empiyerno Polynesian mythology Avaiki, Bulotu, Iva, Lua-o-Milu, Nga- Atua, Pulotu, Rangi Tuarea, Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga, Uranga-o-Te-Ra Pueblo mythology Shipap Roman myth
    • Kit EWSIS
       
      Underworld, it's very important topic. Seeing there are some many mythology has some kind underworld of theirs. So I think it must be important somehow.
AndreaLee EWSIS

What Causes Overeating?: A Discussion of Food and Environmental Factors Affecting Intake - 0 views

  • Atmospheric factors include things such as lighting and noise level. Different research studies demonstrate that soft or dimmed lighting encourages longer eating duration and increased food intake, by promoting an atmosphere of comfort, encouraging dinners to stay longer and order an extra drink or dessert. Additionally, soft music tends to favor a slower eating pace, longer meal duration and a higher consumption of both food and drink.
  • Studies describe that meals eaten with others are larger than when eaten alone.
  • Being aware of food and environmental factors that influence one’s food intake is a first step to fight back and reduce their pull.
Alexa EWSIS

Diamonds in the Rough - PLEASE TELL ME THERE IS HOPE FOR THIS CHILD - 0 views

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    "Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby. Hebrews 12:11 (KJV) "
corey stanley

Basketball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Before widespread school district consolidation, most United States high schools were far smaller than their present day counterparts. During the first decades of the 20th century, basketball quickly became the ideal interscholastic sport due to its modest equipment and personnel requirements. In the days before widespread television coverage of professional and college sports, the popularity of high school basketball was unrivaled in many parts of America. Perhaps the most legendary of high school teams was Indiana's Franklin Wonder Five, which took the nation by storm during the 1920s, dominating Indiana basketball and earning national recognition.
    • corey stanley
       
      High school basketball went from this big popular sporting event before the tv broadcasting and before it became widespread to schools not having teams at all. Big transformation
  • The first official game was played in the YMCA gymnasium on January 20, 1892 with nine players. The game ended at 1-0; the shot was made from 25 feet (7.6 m), on a court just half the size of a present-day Streetball or National Basketball Association (NBA) court. By 1897–1898 teams of five became standard.
    • corey stanley
       
      In todays game there is no way a game could end with a score of 1-0. That shows how much the game has really transformed over the course of time.
  • After rejecting other ideas as either too rough or poorly suited to walled-in gymnasiums, he wrote the basic rules and nailed a peach basket onto a 10-foot (3.05 m) elevated track. In contrast with modern basketball nets, this peach basket retained its bottom, and balls had to be retrieved manually after each "basket" or point scored; this proved inefficient, however, so a hole was drilled into the bottom of the basket, allowing the balls to be poked out with a long dowel each time.
Yeung Shing EWSIS

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • By the end of the Third War, goblins were providing weaponry, vehicles, and devious services to both the Horde and the Alliance. This wouldn't last forever. Recently, the goblins of Kezan have found a new enemy in the Alliance – unexpected and unprofitable encounters with this faction have driven certain goblins from their comfortable neutrality. Reforging old pacts with their one-time allies, the goblins have been welcomed into the Horde with open arms. Classes available to the Goblins are Death Knight, Hunter, Mage, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock and Warrior.
    • Yeung Shing EWSIS
       
      i love this class since the werewolf are coming out along also so its going to be a great game and plus the level is ogign to be 85 soon which make it even better than before
  • Mage Undead Hunter Tauren Paladin Tauren Priest Troll Druid Blood Elf Warrior [edit] References
Paul Allison

Social bookmarking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • In 2006, Ma.gnolia, Blue Dot (later renamed to Faves), and Diigo entered the bookmarking field, and Connectbeam included a social bookmarking and tagging service aimed at businesses and enterprises. In 2007, IBM released its Lotus Connections product.
    • Paul Allison
       
      I'm doing some last-minute thinking about this whole field, preparing for a conversation in just a bit on Teachers Teaching Teachers with a couple of self-proclaimed evangelists for Zotero and the developers of another similar site/service, Memcatch. I wonder what it means that there are so many choices out there. Do they all do the same thing? Do they all lack something? Why isn't there more coherence with this work?
  • done by human beings
    • Paul Allison
       
      This is an important point. There are, of course, advantages and disadvantages to human labor.
AndreaLee EWSIS

The New York Times > Health > Vital Signs: Cause and Effect: Curb Your Craving by Sleep... - 0 views

  • They found that those who slept an average five hours or less a night had 15 percent less of the appetite-suppressing hormone than people who slept for eight hours, and 15 percent more of the appetite-stimulating hormone.
  • "If you run a sleep debt, pay it; if you are sleep-deprived, you will crave high-carb foods and will need an iron will to resist
  • Their levels of a hormone that increases appetite rose by 28 percent while a hormone that suppresses it fell by 18 percent. At the same time, the subjects, 12 young men, reported increases in their desire for food, particularly for high-calorie, high-carbohydrate choices.
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  • They found that those who slept an average five hours or less a night had 15 percent less of the appetite-suppressing hormone than people who slept for eight hours, and 15 percent more of the appetite-stimulating hormone.
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    this article is very interesting i never knew this.
Paul Allison

Haiti's Unnatural Disaster - 0 views

  • Haiti needs and deserves a modern Marshall Plan that rebuilds public institutions and creates jobs outside of the worn-down agricultural sector. Without one, it will have a hard time surviving the hurricane season. And next year will be worse.
    • Paul Allison
       
      I wonder what Paul Farmer is saying now! And why isn't Obama putting him in charge of relief in Haiti?
Paul Allison

How Social Gaming is Improving Education - 4 views

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    It seem to be everywhere!
Gavriela C

Save Darfur | The Genocide in Darfur - Briefing Paper - 0 views

  • As the conflict in Darfur enters its sixth year, conditions continue to deteriorate for civilians. Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, even by the most conservative estimates. The United Nations puts the death toll at roughly 300,000, while the former U.N. undersecretary-general puts the number at no less than 400,000.(1) Up to 2.5 million Darfuris have fled their homes and continue to live in camps throughout Darfur, or in refugee camps in neighboring Chad and the Central African Republic. Based on Sudan’s behavior over the past five years, it is clear that unless the international community imposes additional political costs for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir’s intransigence, his government will continue to buy time by accepting initiatives only to backtrack later or impose new conditions that render them useless.
  • Of the eight largest displacements between January and November 2007, seven resulted from government or Janjaweed attacks. Only one was the result of intertribal fighting
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