Here is a great tool for giving your students a sense of scale...
From 10^-14 to 10^27 meters.
Just click on the time-line at the bottom of the screen to zero in on a specific size.
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A PLATFORM FOR EDUCATIONAL DESIGN
by our very own
Mr. Gary Chapin
Mr. Chapin delivered the paper at a conference at Fordham University in October, 2007.
Read the whole file here.
Submitted to
Etc. The Journal of General Semantics, Oct 2007
http://www.time-binding.org/inner.php?mtrid=2&mpid=5&spid=15
Posted by John Armentrout at Wednesday, November 07, 2007, 09:06 PM.
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The anonymity of the internet is both a blessing and a curse. While It frees individuals to speak freely and explore alternative ideas, it can also encourage illegal, inappropriate and dangerous behavior. Technical solutions like filters will never be enough to combat security problems; Students need to learn how to recognize these on-line issues and avoid problems. If you would like to learn more about how to educate students on how to avoid these problems there are several websites which offer advice and training.
iSafe.org has extensive cirriculum and community outreach programs for educators, students, parents and law enforcement on issues such as:
Cyber Bullying
Pornography
Piracy
Spam
Identity Theft
For students they provide student handbooks, current and archived video podcasts, and contests. For educators there is an on-line virtual training academy and certification programs.
NetSmartzKids.org is a site dedicated to teaching on-line safety in a fun and interactive environment. Designed for K-6 students, Netsmartzkids features games, activites, music and other free items which teach good online behavior.
Check it out.
Posted by admin-dpotter at Thursday, September 06, 2007, 05:16 PM.
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Here is a fun (and free) site provided by GE, which allows students to collaborate in creating art and graphics!
Posted by admin-dpotter at Thursday, September 06, 2007, 05:11 PM.
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Are you familiar with all the language arts podcasts out there?
CoffeeBreak Spanish
French Pod class
French for Beginners
JapanesePod101
Learn French Daily Podcast
LearnItalianPodcast
oh, yes and for english there is:
Grammer Girl’s Quick and Dirty , tips for better writing
This is just a sampling. Check out these and many other titles!
Clue your students in on these resources for additional tutoring.
Posted by admin-dpotter at Tuesday, August 28, 2007, 06:21 PM.
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I just came across this podcast tutorial on how to make your own maps in Google earth
It covers issues like adding images, overlays, links; how to present information, etc.
Posted by admin-dpotter at Tuesday, August 28, 2007, 05:52 PM.
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Here is a link to the Google Earth Community, a forum where individuals their intresting share links with Google Earth and Google Maps.
Posted by admin-dpotter at Tuesday, August 28, 2007, 05:38 PM.
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Here is a site that Mrs Leimbach turned me onto...Slideshare
It sort of youtube for powerpoint slipeshows. Watch’em, and share’em!
Posted by admin-dpotter at Tuesday, August 28, 2007, 05:30 PM.
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Here is a quick info-graphic which depicts the definition of various metric weights and measures.
I particulary enjoyed the fact that the only 3 countries which do not use the metric system are: Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA.
Posted by admin-dpotter at Wednesday, August 22, 2007, 05:32 PM.
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