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Picture This: Video Streaming To Your Classroom
Here's how to use video to engage your students, part of the new generation accustomed to learning from video.


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Student and Teacher Blogs that Succeed
A veteran blogger reveals why some blogs are wildly popular and others die on the vine.

Social Networking—Why Are We Afraid?
Social networking is more than just a fad, and educators must learn to accept it and use it if we hope to keep today's tech-savvy students engaged.

An Ode to Study Groups
Anyone responsible for professional development will want to post this inspiring poem for all to see.

Caught on Video
Why the latest in video technology is an essential tool in the classroom for teachers and students.



 
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Asian Pacific Heritage Month
This Library-wide Web portal offers links to video selections, sound files, Library collections, and teaching materials to use with your students during Asian/Pacific American Heritage month.

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Exploratorium-to-Go

Common Cents Online Exhibit
This online exhibit asks you to select the correct image of an American penny from a bank of twelve images that look like a penny, eleven of which have minor changes in the details of their design. The exhibit, which has counters showing how many people select each image, shows that most people don't keep track of the details of the penny's design. People need enough information to be able to recognize a penny when they see one. But they don't need to remember the many details of the penny's design to distinguish it from a dime or quarter. This sort of experiment suggests that people are likely to remember only enough visual information about an object to let them recognize it in everyday life.

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Adding audio to a Web page (iWeb 08)




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