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THINKING IN PICTURES

THINKING IN PICTURES

with 2006 Updates from the Expanded Edition

Chapter 1: Autism and Visual Thought

Dr. Temple Grandin

I THINK IN PICTURES. Words are like a second language to me. I translate both spoken and written words into full-color movies, complete with sound, which run like a VCR tape in my head. When somebody speaks to me, his words are instantly translated into pictures. Language-based…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on April 30, 2014 at 11:03am — No Comments

10 Free Online Educational Game Sites

10 Free Online Educational Game Sites

MindShift | March 27, 2014 | 20 Comments

By Ryan Schaaf

Web-based games can prove to be a treasure trove of learning opportunities, and there…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on April 23, 2014 at 10:02am — No Comments

8 Ways to Use Music in the Language Arts Classroom

8 Ways to Use Music in the Language Arts Classroom

MARCH 28, 2014

Heather Wolpert-Gawron

I think when we talk about using music or art or theater in the Core classes, there is still this persistent suspicion that a teacher who plays music in the classroom must be too "soft" or "granola-y." Don't get angry; I'm just stating an…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on April 15, 2014 at 10:01am — No Comments

North Texas Council of Teachers of English Language Arts

North Texas Council of Teachers of English Language Arts

2014 Conference

Culturally Responsive Literacy

Added by Timothy Gangwer on March 24, 2014 at 4:00pm — No Comments

A Message From Your Brain: I'm Not Good At Remembering What I Hear

A Message From Your Brain: I'm Not Good At Remembering What I Hear

A new study shows that we are far better at remembering what we see and touch than what we hear.

In the '60s, students studied language with headsets and few visual aids. Not a good idea.

PHOTOGRAPH BY B. ANTHONY STEWART, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

Diane Cole

for…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on March 12, 2014 at 4:58pm — No Comments

Everyone Needs More Apps and Links, Right?

Rubrics in the Gifted Project Based Classroom

Everyone Needs More Apps and Links, Right?

February 13, 2014

This afternoon, I was cleaning out my Google Drive of some old documents and things I no longer needed and came across a presentation that I had planned on…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on February 25, 2014 at 10:06am — No Comments

10 Major Technology Trends in Education

10 Major Technology Trends in Education

We have a first look at the results from the latest Speak Up survey, which polled hundreds of thousands of teachers, students, administrators, parents and community members about technology trends in education.

  • By Chris Riedel
  • 02/03/14

According to the latest data, video for homework is on the rise; mobile computing is "beyond the…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on February 11, 2014 at 10:18am — No Comments

Could Your Child Be a Visual Learner?

Could Your Child Be a Visual Learner?

The following is a guest post by Sheila Gingras.  She is the mother of a highly gifted,…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on February 4, 2014 at 9:11am — No Comments

Creating Learning Environments

Creating Learning Environments

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on January 15, 2014 at 2:06pm — No Comments

January 16th Visual Teaching Webinar With Timothy Gangwer

ATPE Teacher Support Program and TAGT-Twice Exceptional: The Intersection of Giftedness and Learning Disabilities

Summary:

Meet the needs of all your students by attending this webinar sharing resources and tips for differentiation. Produced in partnership with the Texas Association of the Gifted and Talented. Join us to learn about working with…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on January 8, 2014 at 4:43pm — No Comments

The Minecraft Cell: Biology Meets Game-Based Learning

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The Minecraft Cell: Biology Meets Game-Based Learning

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on December 17, 2013 at 11:36am — No Comments

A Visual Guide To Teaching Students Digital Citizenship Skills

A Visual Guide To Teaching Students Digital Citizenship Skills

Though …
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Added by Timothy Gangwer on November 26, 2013 at 2:09pm — No Comments

How Sleep Helps Visual Learning In The Brain

How Sleep Helps Visual Learning In The Brain

Posted: 11/12/2013 8:16 am EST…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on November 13, 2013 at 11:45am — No Comments

Media + Critical Thinking

John Schaefer, Director, Children’s Media Workshop

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The formula is quite simple:

Media is the language of our culture.

+ The educational system uses virtually no 21st Century media.

= Disconnect

The solution is also quite straightforward:

Media + Critical…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on October 12, 2013 at 9:16am — No Comments

Young Kids and Technology at Home

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Young Kids and Technology at Home

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on October 8, 2013 at 8:58pm — No Comments

CLASSIC WORKS OF ART

The School of Athens by Raphael

Exposing students to great pieces of art is an easy way to enhance a lesson, provide a visual way to practice a skill, and educate our students beyond the prescribed curriculum.

For example, if you’re…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on September 4, 2013 at 8:15am — No Comments

Of rainbows & butterflies

Of rainbows & butterflies

Usmeet Kaur, Hindustan Times   August 29, 2013

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on September 1, 2013 at 8:33am — No Comments

Seeing is thinking, feeling, understanding – let’s not neglect visual literacies

Seeing is thinking, feeling, understanding – let’s not neglect visual literacies

Pablo Picasso

The SLAV conference, ‘Transliteracy, multiliteracy, makerspaces: how can you participate?’ I attended recently (16 August) gave me much to think about, as they always do.  The featured address, ‘Ways of…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on August 19, 2013 at 8:45am — No Comments

Resources for Game Based Learning

In recent years, Games have long been an effective way to engage kids.Game-based learning has received increased attention as a way to motivate students and engage them with the material. Every student love to play games and it’s a best way for teachers to include educational games in class. It will give a real life learning experience to students. It you teach with…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on August 14, 2013 at 8:08am — No Comments

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