Web Tools to Enhance Learning
Here’s a new mindmap containing my recently organized collection of great sites and tools...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Jun 1, 2012 | Classroom Life, Classroom Technology, Data Visualization, Student-Instructor Communication, Synchronous Strategies, Teaching, Video Collections for Learning | 0 |
Here’s a new mindmap containing my recently organized collection of great sites and tools...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Nov 11, 2009 | Video Collections for Learning | 0 |
Do you ever feel like you’re on “auto pilot”? Or that you’ve lost the ability to learn new things? John Medina is a developmental molecular biologist and professor at The University of Washington and...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Oct 26, 2009 | Algebra, Calculus (SV), College Algebra, Communicating Math, Math for Elem Teachers, Math for Liberal Arts, Teaching Math, Video Collections for Learning | 0 |
The Sputnik Observatory, is dedicated to providing a venue for viewing and sharing ideas and philosophies of contemporary culture. Jonathan Harris, who worked on the mindblowing sociological website We Feel Fine, is the site...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Oct 6, 2009 | Calculators, CAS, Digital Graphs and Diagrams, eLearning, Equation Editors, Interactive Math Online, Online Homework, PC Tablets and Journaling, Synchronous Strategies, Teaching Math, Teaching Math Online, Video Collections for Learning | 0 |
For anyone who has ever had trouble convincing your administration to give you the proper tools to teach online, I give you this little gift: eLearning Tools for STEM, published today in eLearning Magazine. The tools for STEM...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Aug 28, 2009 | Calculus (MV), Calculus (SV), Communicating Math, Math Above Calculus, Probability and Statistics, Teaching, Trigonometry, Video Collections for Learning | 0 |
Sixty Symbols was a website that produced videos about the many symbols of physics and astronomy (of course those are also the symbols of mathematics). The website is gone, but you can still find the videos.
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Sep 11, 2008 | Teaching, Video Collections for Learning | 0 |
As I was watching videos on YouTube about the Large Hadron Collider, this series of videos called The Periodic Table of Videos caught my attention. I am sharing the video of Antimony with you (Antimony is the name of my avatar...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Jun 23, 2008 | Teaching, Video Collections for Learning | 0 |
In Academe, we tend to think of scholarly journal publications as “the gold standard.” I’m here to argue that in the Digital Age, there is a new gold standard for disseminating findings, and it is way more than...
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