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African American Biography Research - Elementary
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Students will learn the research process by researching an African American Hero. They will use the Oregon Library Information System's 4 step process:1. Plan2. Find3. Create4. Present

Subject:
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Cim Gillam
Date Added:
10/18/2022
COMPUTER LITERACY
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THIS IS AN OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) LEVEL 4 COMPUTER SKILLS FOR TVET COLLEGES. THE RESOURCE PROVIDES STUDENTS WITH BASIC AND ADVANCED COMPUTER SKILLS. THE CONTENT RANGES, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ADVANCED EXCEL, MAIL MERGE, CHARTS, EXERCISES AND SOLUTIONS.

Subject:
Engineering
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Author:
Charleen Makgoale
Date Added:
05/12/2021
Flexible Teaching Solution for Exploring Technological Literacy Challenges
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The post-pandemic era has led to changes in education, with technology playing a vital role. Teachers and students face challenges related to technological literacy. To address these challenges, investing in infrastructure, providing professional development, and developing digital skills in students are important. Blended learning, incorporating face-to-face and online activities, is a potential solution. Theories like constructivism and Bloom's Taxonomy can guide teaching. Flexible approaches such as project-based learning and the flipped classroom, along with technology tools and resources, support technology literacy. Implementing these approaches empowers students with skills for the digital age. 

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Andro Campomanes
Date Added:
06/27/2023
Flexible Teaching Solution for Exploring Technological Literacy Challenges
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The post-pandemic era presents significant challenges in education, especially in technology integration. The Flexible Teaching Solution for Exploring Technological Literacy Challenges addresses these issues by emphasizing the importance of technological literacy and proposing effective solutions. Teachers face challenges such as limited technology access and proficiency, pedagogical adaptation, and the need for professional development. Students encounter difficulties with technology access, digital skills, self-regulation, motivation, equity, and inclusion. To overcome these challenges, investments in infrastructure, professional development, and inclusive policies are crucial. Blended learning, integrating face-to-face and online instruction, is a potential solution. Implementing the flexible teaching approach involves using various technology tools and platforms, open educational resources, and digital assessments. This dynamic learning environment fosters 21st-century skills in students.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Higher Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Andro Campomanes
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece (90 minutes)
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The study of ancient Greece is vital to the study of all other periods of history, including modern history, in understanding how past enduring influences shape our present. This lesson may be part of a unit on Ancient Greece that covers the major areas of this ancient civilization: geography, architecture, democracy, government, philosophy, Olympics, daily life, Athens, and Sparta. Students will learn about the gods and goddesses, their place of origin, their symbols, and their sanctuaries.   

Subject:
Ancient History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Christina Karakanta
Date Added:
02/20/2018
HistoryTok
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This resource is an engaging way to get your students in U.S. History or U.S. Government thinking about the founding principles of the U.S. Consitutiton. After learning about the basics of the Enlightenment Period and guided principles used in the creation of the U.S. government, students can think critically about topics and create a short satiracal video on TikTok. 

Subject:
U.S. History
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Interactive
Author:
Heather Mushrush
Date Added:
06/09/2024
Managing Large Documents With LibreOffice Writer
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   Introduction How often do you use a Word Processor? Have you any idea how easy it is to create a table of contents? Or how easily you may change all the headings of your text from Times New Roman 14 to Arial 12? Well very easy, no matter if you have to deal with a document of 20 or 200 pages. Here you will find some tips and guidelines on handling large documents with LibreOffice Writer. Note that this module is referred to users who have used before a Word Processor. 

Subject:
Computer Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Anna Krassa
Date Added:
03/24/2018
SLASL:  Unsolved Mysteries: What did you really eat last night?
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This unit includes four lessons and two student working days that culminate in students designing an interactive audio and visual display using emaze. The purpose of this visual display is to document their journey throughout the process of becoming familiar with the traceability (and sometimes lack thereof) of beef, produce, and seafood regulations. With their visual displays, they will be able to educate their family, peers, and the public about food consumption choices and provide background knowledge about its origins.

Using inquiry-based reading and reading apprenticeship strategies, students will explore an anchor text as well as two supplemental texts which they will use to develop their own essential and supporting questions to guide their research. AP Environmental students will explore a variety of texts and resources to increase their knowledge and awareness of where our food (seafood, beef, and produce) in the United States originally is located, how it was obtained, and the laws that govern the process behind the scenes.

Subject:
Education
Life Science
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Unit of Study
Date Added:
09/15/2017
SUSTENTABILIDAD DESDE NUESTROS PROPIOS ECOSISTEMAS PARA EL CUIDADO DE NUESTRA CASA COMÚN DESDE EL ENFOQUE STEAM
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Durante este proyecto, los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de investigar, experimentar, diseñar y colaborar en la creación de soluciones sustentables que aborden problemas reales relacionados con el medio ambiente. A través de actividades prácticas, reflexión crítica y diálogo constructivo, esperamos despertar su pasión por la sustentabilidad y nutrir su compromiso con el cuidado de nuestra casa común.

Subject:
Environmental Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Elena Fernandez del Campo Uribe
Date Added:
10/30/2024
Senarai Rujukan Topik Bagi Kursus TMKS 3072
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Reference and notes are here.These reference and notes given was from the presentation of the trainees in Teacher Education Institute of Campus Sultan Mizan which undergoing elective courses in Information and Communication Technology from unit Design and Technology 2 intake June 2015.  

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Nuraddinna Rosli
Date Added:
03/28/2017
Using FreedomFlix in History Inquiry
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Shorter research project using FreedomFlix or other database to share knowledge gained. This works well with history or science topics. This joins writing with purpose with strong research skills.

Subject:
Elementary Education
Life Science
U.S. History
World History
Material Type:
Assessment
Author:
Carmen Shannon
Date Added:
04/20/2021
The cell: Animal cell and plant cell comparison
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The smallest unit of life is the cell. Cells are tiny factories that work with incredible precision. All living organisms consist of one or more cells. Regardless of their shape and form, which vary greatly, in each cell we can distinguish common organelles. The two most important cell categories are animal and plant cells. In this lesson, we will talk about the similarities and differences of the organelles found in animal and plant cells as well as their functions.

Subject:
Biology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Koni Drampala
Date Added:
03/01/2018