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Dec 28, 2010
RSA: Changing education paradigms
This is an amazing video by Sir Ken Robinson about our global efforts to change education today. Take the time. It is worth it. I promise.
Dec 25, 2010
History for Music Lovers!
This is an amazing collection of music videos for those interested in history or who need to learn about an event and simply remember things better when they are put to music!
They take popular tunes and insert their own lyrics. Each song is about a specific event or period in history.
The graphics are based on fine art and, for those of us who remember the old Clutch Cargo cartoons, will bring a certain smile to the face.
Enjoy!
They take popular tunes and insert their own lyrics. Each song is about a specific event or period in history.
The graphics are based on fine art and, for those of us who remember the old Clutch Cargo cartoons, will bring a certain smile to the face.
Enjoy!
Dec 23, 2010
The InHome Conference is coming March 24 - 26th!
I'm excited to be a returning speaker at the InHome Conference again this year (on March 26th).
Even more exciting, David Albert, Cindy Gaddis and Patrick Farenga will be returning as well!
Patrick Farenga, President of Holt Associates, Inc, worked closely with author, teacher, and school reformer-turned-homeschooling advocate John Holt until Holt's death in 1985. Farenga is a popular and charismatic speaker, and has also written widely about homeschooling on his blog and for many publications. Check him out at http://patfarenga.squarespace.com/about-pat-farenga/.
Be sure to tell your friends about the InHome Conference, the Midwest's largest non-sectarian whole-family homeschooling conference!
(Non-sectarian does not mean anti-religious - it means all religions are welcome!)
For more information about the InHome Conference, please visit
http://homeeducatorsconference.org/
Even more exciting, David Albert, Cindy Gaddis and Patrick Farenga will be returning as well!
Patrick Farenga, President of Holt Associates, Inc, worked closely with author, teacher, and school reformer-turned-homeschooling advocate John Holt until Holt's death in 1985. Farenga is a popular and charismatic speaker, and has also written widely about homeschooling on his blog and for many publications. Check him out at http://patfarenga.squarespace.com/about-pat-farenga/.
Be sure to tell your friends about the InHome Conference, the Midwest's largest non-sectarian whole-family homeschooling conference!
(Non-sectarian does not mean anti-religious - it means all religions are welcome!)
For more information about the InHome Conference, please visit
http://homeeducatorsconference.org/
Dec 18, 2010
Google Explores the Human Body in 3-D
This has amazing images!
Google has just soft-launched its latest browser experiment, the Google Body Browser, which is basically Google Earth for the human body.
Think of it as a three-dimensional, multi-layered browser version of those Visible Man/Woman model kits. Or a virtualized version of Slim Goodbody, if you will.
Google has just soft-launched its latest browser experiment, the Google Body Browser, which is basically Google Earth for the human body.
Think of it as a three-dimensional, multi-layered browser version of those Visible Man/Woman model kits. Or a virtualized version of Slim Goodbody, if you will.
Dec 17, 2010
I Love Lunar Eclipses!
NASA Science News for Dec. 17, 2010
Northern winter is beginning in a special way. On Dec. 21st, the winter solstice, a lunar eclipse will be visible across all of North America.
FULL STORY at
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/17dec_solsticeeclipse/
Northern winter is beginning in a special way. On Dec. 21st, the winter solstice, a lunar eclipse will be visible across all of North America.
FULL STORY at
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/17dec_solsticeeclipse/
Dec 15, 2010
Try Figment!
Do you have a teen writer who would like to share his or her writing with other teens?
Try Figment!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/06/books/06figment.html?_r=2&ref=global-home
Try Figment!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/06/books/06figment.html?_r=2&ref=global-home
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