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Search Education – Google http://t.co/ArxxUjSs via @betchaboy #google #coetail #search
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12 Dozen Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free
All education is self-education. Period. It doesn’t matter if you’re sitting in a college classroom or a coffee shop. We don’t learn anything we don’t want to learn.
- World Yellow Pages for Higher Studies. Find University, Institute, Colleges world wide & talk business. Free Listing www.kezkostudy.com
- post by Shona Agarwal
- World Yellow Pages for Higher Studies. Find University, Institute, Colleges world wide & talk business. Free Listing www.kezkostudy.com
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Sound Effects & Clips | SoundCli.ps
SoundCli.ps empowers users to Share, Listen, & Download sound clips that have been uploaded to it's site.
Our domain SoundCli.ps is one of those new stylish type domain names that includes the domain extension (.ps) as part of its title. Remember we are not a .com we are a .ps so type in SoundCli.ps into your browser!- funny sound collection http://www.instantsfun.es/
- post by Jesper Navne
- funny sound collection http://www.instantsfun.es/
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#Change11 #CCK12 Is lecturing – the cream of teaching, at the mercy of learning? | Learner Weblog
Lecturing is the win-win-win solution in teaching, from last century till this decade, right? May be it is still a predominant way of disseminating information from the lecturer to students, be it a video lecture like Khan Academy or the mass video lectures throughout the Education Video series on Youtube Education.
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Wikipedia Didn’t Kill Britannica. Windows Did | The Committed Sardine
I have never owned a print edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. After the Britannica company’s announcement that, like the Oxford English Dictionary, it would discontinue its print editions to focus on its online offering, it’s clear that I never will.
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The Stars as Viewed from the International Space Station. | The Committed Sardine
Timelapse videos depicting the stars from low earth orbit, as viewed from the International Space Station. Images edited using Adobe Lightroom with some cropping to make the stars the focal point of each shot, and with manipulation of the contrast to bring out the stars a bit more.
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This resource is the collaborative effort of a group of experienced educators and entrepreneurs who have united to share their experience and ideas, and create a project geared toward making learning relevant to life in our new digital age. Our purpose is to develop exceptional resources to assist in transforming learning to be relevant to life in the 21st Century. At the core of this project are our Curriculum Integration Kits - engaging, challenge based learning modules designed to cultivate the essential 21st Century Fluencies within the context of the required curriculum.
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A really simple and good site that describes the difference between weight and mass and looks at gravity etc.
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If you are looking for basic physics information, stay on this site. It's not just physics for kids, it's for everyone. We have information on motion, heat and thermodynamics, electricity & magnetism, light, and modern physics topics
- Physics4Kids is a site to find basic information about chemistry. There is information about matter, atoms, elements, the periodic table, reactions, and biochemistry. This site along with others was developed by Andrew Rader. He has degrees in Physiology and Cell Biology and found success in the corporate world working with computers. While working as an Associate Producer at an interactive television network he began to work on websites devoted to science and math. - post by Karen Vitek
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ZooWhiz | Maths, Reading, Word Skills, Punctuation, Grammar
Zoo Whiz is a revolutionary new, FREE online learning system for kids, parents and teachers. Zoo Whiz has been designed to motivate kids to learn. Students can work on their computers online at both home and school. Zoo Whiz gives teachers and parents the tools to identify and respond to each child’s learning needs. It draws its educational content from a bank of over 17,000 carefully-crafted, finely-incremented learning activities covering maths, punctuation, spelling, grammar, vocabulary, phonics and reading for kids aged 5 to 15.
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Interesting Weekly Things That I Have Seen This Week (weekly)
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