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StopCyberbullying is a North American cyberbullying prevention program. This program includes specially trained young volunteers that design community programs to help peers address cyberbullying. This web site provides a discussion of what cyberbullying is, what to do if bullied in cyberspace, how...
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This page, from the The Center for Innovative Research in Cyberlearning (CIRCL), offers information and resources related to the use of technology to accomplish formative assessment of student achievement in the classroom. The overview section describes how "Technology can help educators effectively...
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This webpage is an excerpt from the book, The Chicago Handbook for Teachers: A Practical Guide to the College Classroom.  Chapter ten of the book, in it is entirety, is provided on this webpage and is entitled, "Using Electronic Resources for Teaching."  The chapter is divided into the following...
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This 10-paper discusses using Game Theory tournaments as a base to implement Competition-based Learning (CnBL), together with other learning techniques, to motivate students and increase learning performance. The paper includes the following sections: Introduction, Introduction to game theory,...
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This video from the National Convergence Technology Center (CTC) explores CTC's virtual labs. In the video, Mark Dempsey describes the benefits and logistics associated with virtual labs for educators. Benefits include the flexibility of online learning, the ability to experiment in a sandbox...
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In this professional development video from Getting Results, a chemical operations instructor and one of his students discuss how classroom technology can ready students for work in industry. A student tells how a particular technology model in his classroom helps him understand the technology in...
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This 5-page checklist, developed by the Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Education (EvaluATE), is a step-by-step guide designed to help users plan and host a successful webinar. The checklist is based on best practices and lessons learned from producing EvaluATE webinars. A...
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This webinar, provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), was presented on September 10, 2010. Mark Viquesney, the presenter of this webinar, provides tools and considerations for institutions engaged in distance teaching and learning. They note that distance learning provides...
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This webinar, provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC) NetWorks, was presented on May 10, 2013. Presenters included Rob Clancey, President of the National Council for Continuing Education and Training and Director of Polk State Corporate College, and Dr. Eric Roe, Director...
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This webinar and corresponding presentation slides, provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), were presented on April 18, 2008 by David Bunnow, Trainer and Consultant with the Wisconsin Online Resource Center (Wisc-Online). The webinar instructs viewers about the steps to...
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