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MSM-245 Sing the Song

Category: Education
Duration: 00:00:00
Publish Date: 2013-06-02 08:46:32
Description: Presented in collaboration with the Association for Middle Level Education. Jokes You Can Use: Advisory: What Career Is Right For Me? http://www.rasmussen.edu/resources/what-career-is-right-for-me/ Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) Middle School Science Minute-Best 6-8 Trade Books Part 3 http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2013/5/2_Middle_School_Science_Minute-Best_6-8_Trade_Books_Part_3.html Each year the National Science Teachers Association announces the outstanding science trade books from grades K-12. This list includes books published in 2012. This is the third in a series of podcasts that will look at the best books for grades 6 - 8. The books included in this podcast are: 1. Super Nature Encyclopedia: The 100 Most Incredible Creatures on the Planet 2. Scholastic Discover More: Elements 3. Moonbird: A Year on the Wind With the Great Survivor B95 From the Twitterverse: #mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. Resources: Free Vintage Posters Useful for graphics. Be aware that some images may be inappropriate. http://www.freevintageposters.com/ Dictionary of numbers Chrome extension that explains large numbers in terms of common things. http://www.dictionaryofnumbers.com/ Shakespeare Uncovered http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/shakespeare-uncovered/1/ Developing Communication Skills With YouTube & iPad Videos http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2013/05/16/developing-communication-skills-with-youtube-ipad-videos/ Web Spotlight: Grading Apple's digital textbook technology Shortly after his world history students began a pilot program testing a digital textbook for the iPad, Ken Halla noticed something different: His students were actually reading their textbooks. “To call it a book anymore,” Halla said, “is a false pretense.” A year later, Apple’s digital textbook effort still seems to be in the early stages. Where they’re used, the tablet and the digital textbooks find enthusiastic responses. But there’s a long way to go before students using iPads to read their iBooks becomes the rule, rather than the leading-edge exception, in American education. “Textbooks for middle school aren’t available,” said Marsha Messinger, language arts and social studies teacher at Robert Saligman Middle School of Perelman Jewish Day School in Philadelphia. “They [the textbook publishers] are working their way from college down.” ….is ready to push iBooks and other digital textbooks when more schools are ready to buy. But the same educators who complain about the lack of available content also offer high praise for the iBooks that do exist. Teachers have never relied entirely on textbooks. Often they cobble together lessons out of worksheets and other reading materials that fade as copies are made from copies. College students have traditionally bought class “readers” filled with excerpts and articles. Now? If teachers find an article or a PDF that illustrates their point, they can plug it into iBooks Author and distribute custom-tailored, in-house digital supplements for their students. “They don’t really have a set textbook, so the little bits and pieces that they’ve found to teach from, that’s the way they pull it all together,” “For the faculty that has been using it, aggregation has been a key driver,” he said. “Rather than run off a four-page PDF, they take it and dress it up with some video and pictures.” Creative Strategies’ Bajarin said that textbook publishers—like newspaper publishers before them—have proven reluctant to give up the income associated with printed-paper products. http://www.macworld.com/article/2039650/grading-apples-digital-textbook-technology.html#tk.rss_all The Periodic Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zUDDiWtFtEM#!
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