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NJ Tech Teacher Musings: Presentation Skills
What not to do in Powerpoint preso; some ideas for projects;
Question:Will Some Plants Dry Out if They are Always in the Sun? « 4gk09’s Blog
Mrs. K's class blog; interacting w/teachers to solve a science problem that they came across as they were developing an experiment; project based learning;
The Ed Techie: Someone Once Told Me (format matters)
The essential paradox is that by limiting scope you encourage creativity. This relates to a facet of Frank Sutman's hierarchy of project focus
n2teaching: Technology and the Source
posting on technology and primary source photographs. Any teacher who wants to learn more about using technology and primary sources
MrsSmoke says Woohoo! I just called Radio Disney about our Health class PSA project and they are going to partner - MrsSmoke - #i05a6
Radio Disney about our Health class PSA project
EEK! - Critter Corner - Earthworm Castles
If you liked this activity and want to expand your worm empire, try composting with worms in your classroom or at home to get rid of more food waste.
Worm Composting Basics
Worm composting is using worms to recycle food scraps and other organic material into a valuable soil amendment called vermicompost, or worm compost. Worms eat food scraps, which become compost
NASA Earth System Science Data and Services
The Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) manages and distributes data products through the Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs). The centers process, archive, document, and distribute data from NASA's past and current research satellites and field programs.
About ESSIC
"...goal of ESSIC is to enhance our understanding of how the atmosphere, ocean, land, and biosphere components of the Earth interact as a coupled system and the influence of human activities on this system. This is accomplished via studies of the interaction between the physical climate system..."
Spotty Acorn Production Could Help Deer And Turkey Hunters | Outdoor News Daily
Acorn-counters? That’s right. The Missouri Department of Conservation has a dedicated cadre of employees and volunteers who take to the woods each fall to measure the abundance of acorns. The durable wildlife food items are known collectively as “oak mast.”
Acorns are the most important dietary staple for wildlife from chipmunks and squirrels to deer and turkeys in most of the southeastern half of Missouri. The annual survey of acorn production helps biologists predict wildlife population trends in this area.
The BSCS 5E Instructional Model: Origins and Effectiveness
highly effective instructional model; developed by Rodger Bybee through BSCS to help STEM teachers teach through inquiry more effectively; based on previous research in this area; discussed here.
Reflecting on the Foxfire Approach; an Interview with Eliot Wigginton
an interview of the originator of one of the most famous of all PBL models, Foxfire
KSTL Rubrics
rubrics for a video competition that could be used to guide rubric development for PBL videos; also a great opportunity for PBL videos to be recognized
Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning
Welcome to Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning. Start with the Explanation section to gain a good understanding of the CONCEPT of constructivism. Then go on to Demonstration, where we move from CONCEPT TO CLASSROOM!
¡Vámonos!: Filming Take Ten en español :o)
rehearsing three dance routines in Spanish with a group of Key Stage 2 pupils at WCPS in preparation for an excting challenge.Following on from the success of Take Ten en français; preparing for Take Ten en espanol. from @lisibo
Could be a model for PBL presentations
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