3 New OLE Features You’re Going to Love
- At May 4, 2013
- By OLE
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Hey there educators – we’re excited to announce brand new features to help you create authentic learning experiences in your classroom. OLE + Gooru = Awesome! Your content library just exploded with additional open educational resources from Gooru now available in OLE. We’ve partnered with Silicon Valley non-profit Gooru, a search engine for learning materials created [...]
Read More»Week In Rap: May 3, 2013
- At May 3, 2013
- By Pearson Science
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Here’s the latest sample video from our new partner course, “The Week in Rap: Current Events Through Hip-Hop,” which is available on Pearson’s Online Learning Exchange. The Week in Rap: May 3, 2013 Week in Rap subscribers have access to the all-inclusive, browser-based, interactive version of the Week in Rap music video, which includes lyrics, [...]
Read More»Doing Science: Field Research and Bird Migration – Untamed Science Video
- At April 29, 2013
- By OLE
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This Week: Field Research and Bird Migration Everyone knows that birds migrate north in the spring and south in the fall. It seems like common knowledge these days. But truth is, we didn’t always have that information. Scientists studying migration have uncovered this information and more, but it’s not as simple as it may seem. [...]
Read More»Physics of Bird Migration – Untamed Science Video
- At April 22, 2013
- By OLE
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This Week: Physics of Bird Migration You know it’s spring when you see migratory birds returning from their wintering grounds. It’s pretty incredible to think that some of them have crossed expansive deserts, cities, and bodies of water yet still manage to find their way back to the same location every year. In this week’s [...]
Read More»Cleaning Up the Great Garbage Patch – Authentic Learning Lesson Freebie
- At April 22, 2013
- By OLE
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On October 5, 2012, during a TEDx event in the Netherlands, 18 year-old Boyan Slat gave an impassioned plea to the world to help him clean up the giant swirling mass of trash floating around the ocean (Watch Boyan’s TED Talk “How the Oceans Can Clean Themselves”). Boyan spent his holidays researching ocean plastics, leading up [...]
Read More»Top Podcasts for Teaching and Learning
- At April 22, 2013
- By Hannah Cyrus
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Who says radio’s dead? It’s alive and well on the internet, and now you can use it to add some spice to your teaching. Podcast audiences have been growing steadily over the last several years, and if you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon yet or you’re looking to expand your podcast library, we’ve got a [...]
Read More»Free eBook Apps for iPad
- At April 11, 2013
- By Hannah Cyrus
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If you’re an obsessive reader like me, you like to have a book with you at all times. And while nothing will ever replace having an old-fashioned book in your hand with all its weightiness, crisp pages, and booky smell, eBooks have created vast new opportunities for you – and your students – to experience [...]
Read More»How To Make Your Own Science Video – Untamed Science Video
- At April 11, 2013
- By OLE
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This Week: How To Make Your Own Science Video This week Untamed Science is taking a behind the scenes look at their vlog style video. They want to share with you just how easy it can be to create a video and tell your story. To help get you started, this video gives some key [...]
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