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Six fantastic videos for science teachers explaining complex scientific concepts in fun, accessible ways. Perfect for the classroom. Via Beth Dichter, Meryl Jaffe, PhD
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The folks at Fractus Learning have taken a look at videos available at Open Culture and selected six to share (although many more are available). The choices here include: * The Rap Guide to Evolution * The Periodic Table of Chemistry * A Universe from Nothing Videos are a great tool to use with students. Although this post specifically deals with science videos across the disciplines are available at Open Culture (http://www.openculture.com/). Delete the scoop?
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Since our childhood we all know how to dream. Asleep and awake. Thanks to the power of our imagination we believe we are capable of achieving anything we can dream of. However, as we grow older we lose this wonderful ability we'll later need to be creative, to innovate, to change our lives and to transform our organizations. We invite you to dare to dream again, to challenge your comfort zone, and to enjoy the pleasure of turning your dreams into reality. Via Ariana Amorim, Adela Iepure, ACC, David Hain Delete the scoop?
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"Boys need a sense of purpose in order to engage with what they do. Give them an audience, create real ‘wow’ moments and help develop a love of fiction. Gary Wilson explores some practical ways in which you can help to engage boys." Via Heather Stapleton, Sue Ward, Lynnette Van Dyke
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Boys love book club! Teaching wilderness skills by reading Swiss Family Robinson! Delete the scoop?
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