Teaching autistic kids to code
LiveCode launches Indiegogo campaign for program to teach people with autism to code…
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Mastering Visual Representation of Ideas in e-Learning Courses
April 22, 2015 e-Learning
e-Learning courses serve a powerful purpose in the business world: bringing information to learners in out-of-classroom environments. This type of…
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Madcap Logic's New 'Creativity Express' Suite of Apps Receives Top 5-Star Awards from the Educational App Store. They're Creative Mobile Fun Parents Can Feel Good About!
Art education is increasingly cut from school curriculum due to budget cuts, but online learning can reverse that trend. Madcap Logic's 'Creativity Express' suite of iPad apps wins top 5-start awards for introducing children to the elements and…
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THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM IN THE FLIPPED LEARNING MODEL
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Classroom Power Tools
This is an ever changing list of my favorite tech tools for the classroom. I love using technology in my classroom and believe that when used correctly, it is a gamechanger for everyone involved. Please feel free to check out some of following websites and/or apps to find out how they can be used in your classroom.…
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Older brains learn plenty, but don’t filter
February 2, 2015 By NDG Staff No Comments
The finding is not necessarily discouraging news, says Takeo…
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50+ Tools for Differentiating Instruction Through Social Media
JANUARY 16, 2015
Imagine a world where resources…
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24 Awesome Free Resources for Readers
JANUARY 8, 2015 BY LISA VAN GEMERT LEAVE A COMMENT
Readers are always on the lookout for great resources to feed their reading habit.…
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Visual Literacy and the Soundtrack to Our Lives with Timothy Gangwer
The International Conference of Creativity, Thinking & Education
Saturday & Sunday, April 18-19, 2015…
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Visual Teaching and Creativity
January 9, 2015
During a rehearsal of Debussy’s La Mer, Maestro Arturo Toscanini found himself unable to describe to the orchestra the effect he hoped to achieve from a particular passage.…
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Kelly Wallace is CNN's digital correspondent and editor-at-large covering family, career and life. Read her other columns on digital life and follow her reports at CNN Parents and on…
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The Power of Digital Story
by Bob Dillon
DECEMBER 15, 2014
Telling our story is an essential part of our humanness. It allows us to feel part of the community that knows our story, and it fosters empathy for those that surround us. Story is a powerful force in shaping mental models, motivating and persuading others, and…
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With age, we lose our visual learning filter
posted by news on november 26, 2014 - 5:30pm
Older people can actually take in and learn from visual information more readily than younger people do, according to new evidence reported in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on November 26. This surprising discovery is explained by an…
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The Screen Time Rules You Really Should Enforce This Year
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The Huffington Post | By Rebecca Adams
While parents grapple with how much screen…
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MSU psychology study takes unique look at visual learning
6:36 p.m. CDT October 26, 2014
You’re driving on the interstate with traffic all around you. In tiny increments of time, you are aware of the types of cars on either side. Because you’re familiar with them, your conscious attention is directed elsewhere.…
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PhotoMath app solves equations for you
By Jacque Wilson, CNN
updated 7:40 AM EDT, Wed October 22, 2014
The PhotoMath app solves equations for you using your phone's camera.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS…
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Innovators from fields as varied as medicine, film and education will convene at the Toledo Museum of Art for a series of keynote lectures about the rise of visual language.
Free and open to the public, the presentations are part of The Art of Seeing: From Ordinary to Extraordinary, the 47th annual conference of the…
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Why visual literacy is important
Posted: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 12:00 am | Updated: 12:35 pm, Wed Oct 15, 2014.
Bailey Freestone bailey.freestone@iowastatedaily.com
Visual literacy is the ability to look at…
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The extraordinary art of autistic 'five-year-old Monet'
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By Jake Wallis Simons, for CNN
updated 7:50 AM EDT, Thu October 9, 2014
(CNN) --…
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