
EL TRIBUNAL DE JUSTICIA HA REALIZADO EDUCACIÓN CIVICA
Added by Julio César Atencio villanueva on April 8, 2009 at 4:42pm —
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It is 1980 and the web was not invented, but the Bulletin Board System (BBS) flourished. They served the same function of a website, email, file transfer, graphic all in text. Most were served by a single phone line and there was no communication among the BBS.
Nostalgic Asides
I remember the Sister BBS in Staten Island, NY had to close down because of a hacker.
I found a 300 baud modem a little slow and felt the need to upgrade soon. Ancient history.
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Added by Bob Zenhausern on April 8, 2009 at 4:13pm —
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I just finished Jeff Jarvis’s
WWGD. An excellent, if not perfect, read that I highly recommend to colleagues in education. There are some things missing, however, with his chapter on education. He didn’t go far enough.
I am thinking specifically about the role that certain institutions play in the hording of research. For example, when you click…
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Added by Tom Liam Lynch on April 8, 2009 at 10:30am —
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As you might know, tonight marks the beginning of the eight day Jewish holiday of Passover. Consider the meaning of freedom:
Traditionally, Jewish people remember the Exodus from Egypt during Passover. We are supposed to feel as if we ourselves were actually redeemed by God from Egyptian slavery. As such, we want to remember those individuals who continue to be enslaved, and highly disadvantaged, today. So, what does it mean to be free? (Teachers might consider asking their students…
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Added by Andrew Pass on April 8, 2009 at 10:12am —
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What would you do with $200 to teach green?
Do something different this year for Earth Day. How about coming up with a project that empowers and challenges your students to think green for longer than just one day?…
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Added by John Costilla on April 8, 2009 at 7:27am —
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I am testing the waters on a business model; get in now for free. If you need an install to test:
drupal
moodle
joomla
wordpress… Continue
Added by Geoff St. Pierre on April 7, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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I am a sociologist who studies third party political movements in American society. Due to the lack of resources suffered by these organizations, they have been excluded from the venues of conventional mass communications. However, with the introduction of the Internet, third parties have found a medium that is widely accessible, and decentralized, because there are no editorial gate-keeping devices preventing the publication of contents within the limitless spaces of virtualism, I am…
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Added by Russell Cole on April 7, 2009 at 5:07pm —
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Added by vee vee on April 7, 2009 at 4:20pm —
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Ocean Now is a project led by Dr. Enric Sala to study and protect the last remaining places in the sea that are relatively untouched by humans. Enric wanted to design an expedition that readers all over the world - especially teachers and students - could follow every day.
We just launched a new website that is tracking Dr. Sala and a team of scientists over the next month as they explore the southern Line Islands in the South Pacific. Teachers and students can ask the crew…
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Added by Andrew Pass on April 7, 2009 at 3:42pm —
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When many people consider returning to school, they often reflect on what their high school experience was like. They have unpleasant memories of hard wooden desks and strict teachers. Today's adult education system is much more improved. Going back to school is now becoming a very popular choice for adults. There are many reasons why older people are continuing their education. Some of these reasons include:
• Increase their chances of getting a promotion or pay raise
•…
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Added by Mar on April 7, 2009 at 1:32pm —
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Trying to figure out how to post resources on my page.
For now, I am placing them in my blog.
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2009/03/17/the-best-collections-of-web-20-tools-for-education/
Added by Jessica Brown on April 7, 2009 at 1:20pm —
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Teaching Technique -Make Learning FUN using Technology
First let me say I have encountered many teachers who think
that teachers should NOT try to make learning fun, they believe that learning is and should be laborious. They believe you have to “burn the midnight oil” and you experience PAIN to learn. They say “NO PAIN NO GAIN”.
Let us agree to disagree. I made the Deans list in college and enjoyed every…
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Added by William Lambert on April 7, 2009 at 7:12am —
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I'm not sure if anyone else has run into this but within schools we used to have students listen to books on tape, anyone remember those days? Of course in more recent years we've purchased many audio CD audiobooks to support our literacy departments. With our iPod Touches we've been exploring methods of moving that purchased content into our iTunes account for our students. Although we've not found it to be nearly as easy as moving purchased music...there is a site at aldoblog.com that has…
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Added by Susan Wells on April 7, 2009 at 6:00am —
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The University of the People is a Free Global University that has been founded by a Israeli entrepreneur named Shai Reshef. Brisinger Group has been selected as the LMS Development Company for this great new University. The BGI SCORM LMS Portal will be the core of the University and then will be extended as needed to offer all the features required.
The University of the People (UoP) is a Free Global University that has been founded by a Israeli entrepreneur named Shai Reshef.…
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Added by Robert J Collins on April 6, 2009 at 11:35pm —
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I love voicethread.com! My students are using it to develop DBQ's for the AP World History exam, but I can't wait to see what they come up with.
Added by Laylah Silva on April 6, 2009 at 9:34pm —
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I quickly checked this out (above). It is VERY interesting.
Trying to figure out the best tools for The Arts Academy. I really need advice...seems like we all like our wiki sites. But, I would like to develop a technology plan for the school. Rush Arts lends itself well to portfolios including student work. I wonder if anyone has been trying out any type of e-portfolio. I would be interested in talking to folks about this.
Added by Jessica Brown on April 6, 2009 at 6:00pm —
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A few friends and I have been working at a startup building a tool for very large conversations online. We've only recently introduced it to the world of education, and we are very excited at the possibilities. Students as young as eighth grade have found it easy enough to use. The importance of this type of technology is that it challenges students how to really think about what they want to say; that sounds simple, but the results are surprising.
It can be used when teachers want…
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Added by Lucas Cioffi on April 6, 2009 at 1:45pm —
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Over on
blog.funnelbrain.com, there is a great post about the Power of Mnemonics. Explanations and mnemonic devices are key features of the
FunnelBrain platform and help enable collaborative learning among students.
There are also a couple links to cool Mnemonic sites including
Amanda’s Mnemonics Page, which has…
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Added by Joe on April 6, 2009 at 10:55am —
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TEACHING TECHNIQUE-Student Survey Sheet
I took an assignment teaching HTML and Web Site design at a local technical college. The classes were going well but something inspired me to try this concept.
I created a questionnaire. The questions were judiciously created. I had questions on the list in which I was not really interested, such as; what is your favorite color?’ what is your favorite season of the…
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Added by William Lambert on April 6, 2009 at 5:50am —
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"You are by ‘nature’ a peaceful being.are in ‘essence’ a silent being.are at the very ‘core’of your being completely and utterly still. You are the still point of awareness around which the world spins".So say most of the world’s wisdom paths.right now, as the ‘world’ tells you of its various ills and woes it’s likely you feel far from being peaceful, being silent and being still.purpose of meditation isnot to make a journey, not to work hard in some effortful inner endeavour, it is simply to…
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Added by James Edward Charles Webber on April 5, 2009 at 9:20pm —
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