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Mighty Mites of Origami
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by n2teaching  3-12-2010    2
 I saw these images and had to share them. The tiniest are just over 1mm. That's amazing.
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Level The Play Back!
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by n2teaching  3-5-2010   
 Here is another wonderful example of how people are leveling the playing field for podcasters. You don't have to have expensive hardware or software to level the volume of all participants in your podcast. Just use THE LEVELATOR! This wonderful software takes your podcast or other audio file and changes the audio levels, so various speakers' words are at the same volume. This is quite a game changer. Try it out on Windows, OSX, or Linux(Ubuntu)
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Adapt & Accentuate the Positive
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by n2teaching  3-4-2010   
 This song, Flume, that NPR covers is awesome. It was a great opportunity to hear a rock icon as he adapts his ideas and accentuates his positive views of newer rock.
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Introducing Newbies to Teaching2.0
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by n2teaching  3-4-2010   
 There is an excellent slideshow and a discussion of standards that could be expected from those beginning to learn how to teach.
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What are Effective Schools?
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by n2teaching  3-2-2010   
 Yes, if you want to improve something, you must ask the right questions. How do you ask the right questions about making a community's high school effective? Find effective schools that resemble your demographics and implement their strategies.
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Criminals Profile Their Targets
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by n2teaching  2-26-2010   
 A variety of mathematical models have been developed to help law enforcement find lawless hotspots that can develop once a crime has happened. This is excellent research, and it seems to me that police and other agencies could benefit from using the data.
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New Archetypes of Learning
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by n2teaching  2-25-2010   
 This is an excellent portrayal of the new archetype of learning: student centered, team oriented and driven by real life problems or projects. This type of learning is at the far end of the Sutman scale. Thanks to @teromakatero from my Plurk network for this link.
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Hobie's Tribrid
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by n2teaching  2-21-2010   
 The intersection of human, sail and electric power to extend the range of the kayak.
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Collaborate, Teach and Learn
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by n2teaching  1-20-2010   
 What do you think of Synchtube? I think it could be used for many professional development opportunities, as well as class discussions and projects. The beta project has a bright future. Just use it.
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Interactive White Board in Your Projector
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by n2teaching  1-18-2010   
 Do you want an interactive whiteboard, but there is no money in the budget for this type of technology? Well, now you can own a projector that has the capabilities to make any surface an interactive white board, all for a cost of $2,000 or less. Epson and Boxlight are the two companies who have combined a computer projector with the interactive capabilities of the IWB technologies. This would be an excellent value for schools that need a projector and want an interactive whiteboard.
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A Turn of Phrase Will Make Your Day!
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by n2teaching  1-8-2010   
 Coin That Phrase was a 2009 finalist for the Chicago Innovation Award. It's a social interaction and networking service that brings cool phrases to the attention of others. While some of the phrases are classical ones, others are new. If you look the phrases over, you can vote on them or do other interactive activities. Do you have a phrase that is just about you? If so, try out this service. You can get T-shirts and other stuff to commemorate your cool turn of phrase.
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New e-Reader
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by n2teaching  1-6-2010   
 A fantastic e-reader.
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It's About Executive Function
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by n2teaching  1-6-2010   
 Karl Malone correctly, in my view, put this gun incident in proper perspective. It's wrong, and it's the worst incident that has ever happened to the NBA and it's reputation. I believe that this incident proclaims the nonexistence of the brain's executive function. This is the part of the brain that controls impulsive, dangerous behaviors. Only someone with immature impulses could have done this. It's too bad, Gilbert Arenas didn't ask someone with a more mature sense of self-control how to keep his guns appropriately away from his children. It seems to me that Karl Malone had a good idea of using a safe...OR he could put them in a safety deposit box. He certainly didn't need to put them in a public place where POTENTIALLY other children might find them. I'm hoping that the NBA will help provide the NBA players involved in the incident with some lessons in properly storing guns. It may be too late, but it's worth the effort.
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How many Google Tools?
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by n2teaching  1-2-2010   
 How many Google Tools do you use? In this nicely written review, 57 useful Google Tools for education are discussed. This article could be updated. What tools would you list today?
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Quantum Aspects of Game theory
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by n2teaching  12-31-2009   
 I like the way the author explained the ways in which Game Theory can be used to help business, as well as the ways managers may misuse the theory. This is also a good model for teachers to use when developing a plan to implement standards, teach content, affect student behavior and more. One problem with using any model, is trying to cherry pick the "best, right" answer to a particular circumstance and not deviating from the plan, even when the scenario changes. As the authors state so well, the best way to use Game Theory is to develop a "...range of outcomes". As teachers get closer to the points where the various outcomes diverge, there is usually more data that can be used to revamp the model and hone in on the point of actual reality.
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Science Research Needs Continuity
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by n2teaching  12-30-2009   
 Science Research needs continuity that cannot be found through the use of a market forces model. This article sums up the setback in alternative source energy research which happened in the 1980's. We may now be ready to set things right, f we continue to fund scientific research for alternative energy sources, such as algae. Carefully read the story of how we, yes we, abandoned alternative sources of energy and played our fiddles while the oil burned up our economy. Ooops! Now we bemoan the fact. On the positive side, one thing is different now, and that is the ability of people, including scientists, to get their message across without the help of traditional media. Journalists and their bosses failed miserably to report on these issues, so greedy people who only look out for themselves were able to bring us, as a nation, to our knees with the high price of energy and the destruction of our economy.
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Qualitative Research: Using Technology in Class
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by n2teaching  12-29-2009   
 This is a wonderful example of what I like to see, a reprise of a qualitative study into the uses of technology in the regular progression of improving students' use of technology while teaching class at the college level. Any teacher could use Ed Webb's protocol and replicate this research in their class. A teacher could even expand on this research by giving a formal pre-post test of technology skills and an interest inventory. Using Google Forms, a teacher could easily present the tests and survey (inventory).
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Another Balkanized Technology Rip-Off
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by n2teaching  12-28-2009   
 What new technology do you have that isn't already obsolete as soon as you buy it? I can think of only one that I've purchased in the past thirty years. I did actually buy a computer that didn't become obsolete within three years. I can understand it if technology is truly growing and developing, and new, greatly enhanced products are being produced. That doesn't happen very often. From vinyl formats to programs to online image formats to music formats, the balkanized world of technology has introduced its most recent addition: E-BOOK READERS. The concept of importance here is that the e-book reader world is balkanized, separated....segregated, for no good reason. One might surmise that it is greedy desire for exuberant overspending by the consumer. Is this what drives the separation and format variations among the electronic publishers and e-book reader manufacturers? Each e-book reader accepts a few electronic publication formats. NO e-BOOK READER accepts all formats of ele
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Snap.com Preview Pioneers
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by n2teaching  12-27-2009   
 Rocketry Planet gets it. The whole purpose of preview software or web applicants is to help readers move around your blog or website more effectively. Snap.com preview web application does that. It's not just seeing the website before you click on the link, even though that is a very powerful tool. Snap.com can also help save time by just opening a tiny preview screen that is still readable, saving memory usage as well.
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Find the Family Footprint!
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by n2teaching  10-15-2009   
 Try this out and find what your family's carbon footprint really is. There are a variety of surveys that can be used to assess your family's carbon footprint. This is a very helpful one from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Teachers Can't Coast
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by n2teaching  4-20-2009   
 All through our lives, we are at various stages of interest and commitment to our work and personal lives. When you teach, you must be on target, and there is no room for coasting. This is this issue discused here in our PLN. I like the idea that Sharon Elin shared that possibly the "coasting" teacher may need some assistance to get back on track. Sometimes, personal or family illness can put a strain on a teacher's ability to respond in a robust manner to their students. As I always say, let's check out the antecedents, before we throw the baby out with the bath water. If assistance doesn't help, the "gold-bricking" teachers may need to work somewhere else where they may have better results with this behavior.
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Netbook Turns to Touch Tablet
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by n2teaching  4-20-2009   
 This is what the netbooks were meant to be, accessible to students! With the upgraded Classmate PC by Intel, you can use a touch, a stylus or the keyboard. You only have to rotate the screen and fold it over the keyboard. You can find more information about this new netbook touch-screen tablet at ClassmatePC.
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NRICH Your Student's Math Interactions
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by n2teaching  4-19-2009   
 I have used and shared this website for several years now. Students and teachers can access a variety of math problems and activities that can enrich student's learning. There are also interactive aspects for their access to this website. Students can set a particular background to show up when they work at the NRICH website. Try this website and sign up for their monthly newsletter.
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Looking for Pearls
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by n2teaching  4-19-2009   
 A discussion of what we are missing in our conversations that could encourage a fuller understanding and acceptance of technology in education. Positve and negative comments have bits of truth that are there for us to mine to develop into pearls of wisdom.
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Making Technology Relevant for Education
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by n2teaching  4-19-2009   
 Using technology in our classes, just because it's out there, just for its own sake is a recipe for disaster. Technology in education is not the one new thing in town, it is the way we expand our teaching and learning. If we don't use it with an eye to relavance and rigor, the use of technology is pointless... This is why I chose this blog post to begin our group clog, the ABCs of PLN Power. Good teachers know how to teach, and good technology should enhance that good teaching through opportunities to expand student learning.
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Lighten the Load
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by n2teaching  3-11-2009   
 Lighten the load and save money when you use this inexpensive electronic gadget to test your various electric appliances and other devices. I've seen this gadget being demonstrated, and it is eay to use. This could really help schools or businesses save money also.
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Toxic Beauties
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by n2teaching  3-10-2009   
 Young children, pets or any people who will not listen should be prevented from eating Surprise Lilies. This common sense measure will keep them safe from plant toxins. Some symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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The Legacy
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by n2teaching  3-10-2009    1
 When I moved to my own home, my grandmother and I dug up some bulbs of one of the most amazing plants I have ever seen, the Surprise Lily. I shared them with my sisters and planted them in my yard. I will be moving soon and so will they. Plants, recipes and other traditions can provide an enduring legacy to the giver upon all who were touched by their lives. My grandmother is no longer with us, but her legacy remains. Using Amplify for such a project to begin or end Grandparents' Day would be a great way to encourage students to share their histories and legacies.
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Reteaching Lessons on Prejudice
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by n2teaching  3-7-2009   
 It seems that some lessons of accepting differences in humans must be retaught every few years to reach all generations.
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DIY: Boosting Social Media Productivity
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by n2teaching  3-7-2009   
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Plumped Poster Presentation
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by n2teaching  3-6-2009   
 Glogster is a very popular web application among teachers and students. You can use Glogster as a static poster or background. For instance, I have seen glogsters used as backgrounds for wikispace pages. I believe its most important use is as a front page portal to an entire presentation.
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MicroForums: Here to Stay
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by n2teaching  11-2-2008    1
 MicroForums are connected conversations that happen through microblogging sites like Jaiku, Plurk, etc.
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Blood from a Turnip
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by n2teaching  8-4-2008    1
 The city of Milwaukee obviously needs money. If this foreclosure goes through, they can begin to foreclose on may other properties in the same situation. What a way to increase city revenues.
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Squeezing Salmonella to Death
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by n2teaching  7-29-2008   
 This is an excellent use of a previously used technology. By pressurizing fresh food, especially those with few air pockets, bacteria inside the food is squeezed to death This technique is also use for raw oysters and other meat.
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The Snake's Tail
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by n2teaching  6-27-2008   
 VERY interesting, yet easily readable research abstract that explains the research behind determining what causes the development of various vetebrae across species
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Be a Book Wizard!
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by n2teaching  6-12-2008   
 Embed this widget in your website or blog and anyone can use it to find children's literature by author, keyword or title. Scholastic has used Google gadgets to create an excellent teacher resource, a children's literature search engine. You can find your favorite book or search for titles to help you develop an instructional unit. While most titles are published by Scholastic, they do include other book titles from other publishers. When readers at your blog, wiki, or website use the Teacher Book Wizard Widget, they will be taken away from your site to the Scholastic site. I would like to see this widget open in another tab or window. While this is an inconvenience, it is not a major hindrance.
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A Spoonful of Sugar
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by n2teaching  4-15-2008   
 Very interesting research that could affect children's and adult's eating habits if they knew about these data.
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Breathtaking View: Up Close and Personal
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by n2teaching  12-6-2007   
 On Tuesday, December 11, 2007, the three copies of the Magna Carta will be on display in the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. If you live close or can travel this will be the trip of a lifetime. Most times, these documents cannot be seen by the public.
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Charter of the Forest: A Sister
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by n2teaching  12-6-2007   
 The Charter of the Forest was negotiated at the same time as the Magna Carta, and further spelled out some rights that belonged even to the common man; for instance, a king did not have the right to kill someone just because they hunted in the King's Forest.
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Going Freelance? Check this out!
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by n2teaching  11-28-2007   
 Questions to consider before you "fire your boss" and start to work at home or on your own.
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