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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

YouTube Launches New Site Just for Teachers!!

 Check it out here!



It contains guides on how to use YouTube in the classroom, as well as curated video playlists that will be suitable for teachers to use. For teachers who have yet to really use YouTube it’s a great place to start. Experienced users may still learn something new.



You can also sign up to the YouTube Teachers Community and receive regular updates from the YouTube team, including tips and tricks for incorporating YouTube in your classroom, best practices from other teachers, and great new content uploaded on YouTube.

According to Mind Shift, the new teachers site is part one of two big YouTube projects for teachers. In the next couple of weeks, a bigger announcement will be made about huge changes that will address many of the concerns teachers have had about using YouTube videos in the classroom.

Don’t forget that there is also YouTube Edu which has lots of educational videos on it as well.

Thanks to the Whiteboard Blog for this tip!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Free Quick Reference Guide

To introduce you to their training products, Custom Guide offers free downloadable pdf Quick Reference Sheets.  You can download Windows 2010 ones without even signing up, and if you do a free sign-up, you can download many more!!


Down load yours here.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Over 2,400 educational videos...Absolutely Free!

Wow, wow, and wow!  What a treasure trove!! 




What do you or your students or your kids need to know about math?  


What about Introduction to Ratios, or Graphing systems of Inequalities, or Least Common Multiples, or Graphing with Calculus or Introduction to  Parametrizing a Surface with Two Parameters, or  Sum of Polynomial Roots or Even Rounding Decimals or Solving for a Variable or  Undetermined Coefficients or Rhombus Diagonals or Linear Subspaces or Binary Numbers or Introduction to Function Inverses or Basic Probability or Calculating r-Squared or the Ferris Wheel Trig Problem  or Exponential Growth Functions?


What about more lessons in Valuation and Investing, Venture Capital and Capital Markets, SAT Preparation, Physics, the Paulson Bailout, Organic Chemistry, History,  Problem Solving, Finance, Current Economics, Currency, Cosmology and Astronomy, and Computer Science?


Sal Kahn makes complex subjects simple in his videos.  And he's Bill Gates favorite teacher.  His site of over 2,400 free videos is partially sponsored by the Gates Foundation.





AND, if you're a teacher or parent, you can direct how your children or students use the site and see what they are completing.  The site also includes interactive exercises.


Check it our here.




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