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To honour World Oceans Day, we feature interviews with Sue Waters of Sea Shepherd, and marine biologist Dr. Abby Schwarz, on the importance of sound in the sea. Read more →
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In this episode we are talking to Susan Waters with CUSD Community Unified School District 200 which includes the villages of Wheaton, Winfield and Warrenville in Illinois.Susan talks about the programs for the special needs students that can take the students into the working community for hands on job experience. No cost to the business community, but a huge service to the community and the businesses that participate!If you are a small business in the CUSD 200 district or have a business that is close to CUSD 200, here is how you can obtain more information, email Sue Waters @ susan.waters@cusd200.orgShould you not receive a reply, simply email me at ty@tyeden.com or call, 630-980-0100
(pp. 70-74). Sue Waters serves her sentence, then puts herself and her daughter on parole. Marlowe then explains the difference between "video, audio, and feelio!"
TER #053 - Class Blogging with Sue Waters - 09 August 2015 by Teachers' Education Review
Our guest walks us through the aim, history and benefits of the edublog awards. The program has now been around for 10 years. @coolcatteacher @suewaters @bamradionetwork Sue Waters is the support manager from Edublogs.org. Her passion is helping support teachers and students use technology well. Her twitter handle is @suewaters.
MSM 249: In spite of it all, here’s a show.... Presented in collaboration with the Association for Middle Level Education. Jokes You Can Use: Eileen Award: iTunes: Twitter: Michael Smith, Todd VanHorn, Sue Waters, AJ Juliani, Shelley Burgess, Patrick Larkin, Lisa Linn, Alec Couros, Darin Jolly and Vicky Smart, Diigo: Ron King. Facebook: Kathy Rose Advisory: 7 Word Autobiographies http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/07/11/nypl-live-holdengraber-7-word-bios/ Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) Design Based Troubleshooting I was recently reading the March, 2013 issue of Science Scope, a magazine for middle school science teachers, published by the National Science Teachers Association. An article that caught my attention was: "Troubleshooting: A bridge that connects engineering design and scientific inquiry." It was written by David Crismond. This article compares classic troubleshooting versus design-based troubleshooting. The emphasis of troubleshooting is on observing, diagnosing, explaining, and fixing. Troubleshooting stands ready as a bridge that can link the practices of engineering design with those of scientific inquiry. From the Twitterverse: #mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. Resources: ISTE Videos http://www.youtube.com/playlist?hl=en&gl=US&client=mv-google&list=PL6aVN_9hcQEFDH57WbT4sY8xQ6Mpp5kbO&nomobile=1 Goals http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2013/07/why-you-should-set-soft-goals-for-your.html?m=1 How to Nap http://holykaw.alltop.com/how-to-nap-effectively-infographic?tu2=1 ColAR Color in the book pages and then see them come to life as they pop out of the page as 3D models on your mobile http://colarapp.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/colar-mix/id650645305?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 RSA Videos: Sir Kenneth Robinson - How to find your element http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDhhIghXxfo Carol Dweck - How to Help Every Child Fulfil Their Potential http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyVZ0KKJuTg Web Spotlight: ISTE Follow Up Everyone loves Instagram. Pinterest is gaining popularity as a way to collect and share resources. Google Glass has the biggest “wow” factor amongst the ed tech crowd since the first iPhone. The shift from tools to best practices has made major strides (or maybe I just picked better sessions this year.) ISTE is less about technology and more about education reform, transformation, and 21st century learning. The commercialization of education is far too prominent at ISTE. My best learning still takes place in unstructured situations. We as teachers need to learn how to be learners again. Students need to hear less talking and have more time for exploration, self-directed learning, and failure. We need to take back play and bring the fun and games back to learning. Teachers don’t share their work because they don’t think they have anything remarkable to share. You and I are the change makers. http://thecornerstoneforteachers.com/2013/06/big-ideas-from-iste-2013.html The world’s most famous teacher blasts school reform The most famous teacher in the world is not a fan of high-stakes standardized tests, Teach For America or the Common Core State Standards. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2013/07/16/the-worlds-most-famous-teacher-blasts-school-reform/?wprss=rss_education&clsrd Music that you listen to as you work: Wait, what about teachers?..... http://columnfivemedia.com/work-items/sonos-infographic-working-jams-what-music-to-listen-to-on-the-job/ Half-Baked Ideas . . . BossJock Visual Notes.
This is a video of Sean Waters interview with Sue Hickton (aka Evil Sue) and Sue Waters (aka Good Sue) about how good Sue is lost in this digital age of NetLingo, Emoticons and Leet Speak. They both try to educate her. Please note for the full version of the interview you will need to listen to the audio podcast.
Sean Waters interviews Sue Hickton (aka Evil Sue) and Sue Waters (aka Good Sue) about how good Sue is lost in this digital age of NetLingo, Emoticons and Leek Speak. They both try to educate her. If you suffer digital illiteracy issues then this is a must listen. Visit Lingo2Word and Basic Emoticons and Smilies for help!