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Project Look Sharp is a media literacy initiative of Ithaca College that develops and provides lesson plans, media materials, training, and support for the effective integration of media literacy with critical thinking into classroom curricula at all education levels.
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Learn or Die
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„lässt sich arbeit abbilden? die antwort teilt das Kino bereits in zwei hälften. da, wo film kom- merziell verwertbar sein muss, ist arbeit wenig bis gar nicht sichtbar, und wenn, dann nur als narratives element, das einer größeren geschichte zuarbeitet. filme, die arbeit abbilden und sie zum gegenstand machen, sind häufig eher dokumentarisch oder experimentell, sie brauchen eine eigene sprache jenseits der regeln des Verkaufswerts von filmen, um ihrem thema gerecht zu werden.“ (siehe Kohler, Birgit u. schulte strathaus, stefanie: auftakt. in: Work in Progress. Kinematografien der arbeit)
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Education – International Museum of Women
Welcome to the Education section of the International Museum of Women, which has been designed for use by educators and students across the globe. Take advantage of our curricula written to support learning in English-speaking classrooms. See how teachers and students at both the university and high school levels have used our exhibitions. Use the resources we’ve developed for our multilingual online exhibitions to supplement your course materials.
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Interactive WWI WWII Lesson Plans | Cold War Simulation Lesson Plans – HistorySimulation.com
Your Students As World Leaders During Some of The World’s Biggest Crises!
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The Cold War Lesson Plans | Cold War Simulation – HistorySimulation.com
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Tips for the One iPad Classroom
Do you have an iPad in your classroom? Are you wondering how you can make use of it when there is only one device for all of your students to share? Well, never fear, I have tons of ideas for you right here! And for those of you that may be new to my blog, this post focuses on using the iPad in the young children’s classroom, such as Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade, etc.
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School Uses Facebook Timeline To Teach History – PSFK
History classes have created a new approach to studying major historical events. Amsterdam-based school, 4e Gymnasium, has taken advantage of the popularity of Facebook and the user-friendly Timeline feature to inspire a curriculum. The page allows students to create posts, link various media, and create dialogue with fellow classmates.
via PSFK: http://www.psfk.com/2012/09/facebook-timeline-teach-history-schools.html#ixzz27kI4f4Fe
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Blogs, thoughts and tips
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Help for a lost iPadding teacher – Student-centred Learning with iPads n’ stuff





