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Archive for October, 2010

Teachers TV: Free educational videos from UK

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

As I am thinking how technology changes our lives and affects our teaching, I cannot help thinking of one of the best Teachers’ resources (in my view) on the web that became available thanks to modern technology: Teachers TV from UK. This is an excellent resource for its quality, variety and applicability. I always browse […]

Nobel Prizes 2010

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

Nobel Prizes 2010 have been announced. This is very exciting and sharing this information with the students in another way of bringing frontiers of science to the classroom. The Nobel Prize in Physiology has been awarded to  Robert G. Edwards “for the development of in vitro fertilization”. Dr. Susan White from the American Institute of […]

Virtual Owl Pellet Dissection: World’s most famous barfologist…

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

I haven’t had a chance to post messages in a while, as I have been very busy. However, today I feel there is a good reason for a post. This term I teach a science methods course to future elementary teachers. I like teaching my student-teachers (even though I see them ONLY for two hours […]

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