A Revolution in Education
Finding quality high school SMART resources can be a challenge. Let's help each other out!
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Started by Obe Hostetter. Last reply by Kristin Straumann Oct 26, 2009. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Here are a couple I know of:1. http://freezeray.com/index.html2.…Continue
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Comment by Jayson England on July 14, 2011 at 7:59pm Anyone know of any US, World, and topographical maps for the whiteboard? I am teaching a unit on cartography. Please let me know ASAP.
http://www.youtube.com/user/SMARTERTEACHER?feature=mhee
This year, I began using the SMART recorder to create short videos for my students and posting them on youTube. I also have done this using a Flip Camera. My students seem to appreciate the opportunity to review material in this method.
Anyone else using the SMART recorder in a similar or different way.
Comment by Danny Nicholson on February 23, 2011 at 1:41pm I rally like using the GEMS Alien Juice Bar fro Berkeley to introduce acid and base neutralization and the importance of understanding acids and bases for household materials.
It is just silly enough to capture kids attention, but offers opportunity for great discussion of what is taking place.
http://sv.berkeley.edu/showcase/flash/juicebar.html
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