Latest Web Marks 02/10/2010
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How Social Gaming is Improving Education
Enter social video games as a solution — immersive environments that simulate real-world problems. Today, technologically eager schools are replacing textbook learning with social video games, and improving learning outcomes in the process. Here’s how they’re doing it.
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100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School | Online Colleges
With classes, homework, and projects–not to mention your social life–time is truly at a premium for you, so why not latch onto the wide world that Google has to offer? From super-effective search tricks to Google hacks specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time.
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Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Students Helping Students (video)
Like always, I want the mini-project to be more than just another assignment. It has to matter to them and to the world. The Proud campaign seemed like a perfect match. We contacted former Proud winners and matched each of my incoming students with one of them. Each student then created a short video vignette about the Proud winner. We arranged interviews with a cancer survivor, a Katrina survivor, and many others who have overcome more than their share of struggles and still remain here at K-State.
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How to Prevent PowerPoint From Ruining Your Lesson or Presentation – Synthesizing Education Blog
The easy way to prevent PowerPoint from ruining a lesson is simple: just don’t use it. Realize quickly that PowerPoint often detracts from the more important message that you are trying to share with students. In his book “Brain Rules”, Dr. John Medina discusses why teachers need to learn why pictures grab attention and stimulate the minds in ways that words do not. He provides a great explanation of this process. The brain doesn’t see “words” it sees pictures of letters that then translate into words as a learned response (this is very much the “Twitter” version).
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