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I learned about Bill Clinton’s speech at Howard University from The Atlantic’s post, The Best Commencement Speeches of 2013, and it’s quite good. I couldn’t find a written transcript, but here’s a good excerpt The Atlantic published: But the most … Continue Read More...
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Dan Pink has just posted a nice and short video demonstrating the importance of asking good questions. I’m adding it to….The Best Videos Showing The Importance Of Asking Good Questions. Read More...
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Here are videos I’m adding to A Beginning List Of The Best Geography Sites For Learning About Asia & The Middle East: Read More...
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You may have heard about the late David Foster Wallace’s amazing commencement address from several years ago at Kenyon College. A few days ago, a video, using his audio, was unveiled on the Web, and has since been seen millions … Continue reading → Read More...
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I’m adding this video to The Best Resources About Wealth & Income Inequality: Read More...
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L’Equip Petit – The little Team (Documentary on Young Football Players) is a wonderful nine minute documentary about a youth soccer team that’s clear on their priorities. I’m adding this to The Best Resources On Helping Our Students Develop A … Continue Read More...
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Here’s a short video that English Language Learners would enjoy watching and describing — verbally and in writing — what they see: Read More...
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It’s been pretty hard over the past week to miss the video of Texas student Jeff Bliss publicly evaluating his teacher. Now, someone has created a great musical remix of what happened (thanks to Scott McLeod for the tip). In … Continue reading → Read More...
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Here’s the amazing “Space Oddity” cover of the David Bowie song by astronaut Chris Hadfield. He’s modified some of the lyrics, but I haven’t been able to find a transcript yet. Let me know if you’ve found one — it … Continue reading → Read More...
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The Guardian has just published an excellent video called Guatemala genocide trial: witnesses of atrocities tell their stories. Guatemala: Voices of the Genocide is a series of videos on what occurred in Guatemala. Efraín Ríos Montt Sentenced to 80 Years Read More...
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I’ve previously posted about research on the value of doodling and what my classroom practice is on it (see Will Doodling Help Students Learn Better?). Here’s a new video reinforcing that research and practice: Read More...
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This is definitely one of the most interesting and useful TED videos I’ve seen (it’s actually a from a TEDx event). Marc Chun talks about Diving Into Deeper Learning. Unfortunately, since it’s a TEDx video, and not one from TED, … Continue reading → Read More...
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I’m adding these videos to A Beginning List Of The Best Geography Sites For Learning About Asia & The Middle East: This next one is from The World Of Travel Channel on YouTube, and they have lots of great videos … Continue reading → Read More...
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I’ve published several posts on the recent TED Talks On Education extravaganza on PBS, and others have done the same. I thought it would be useful for readers here for me to put them all together, and to continue to … Continue reading → Read More...
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TED Talks just posted Professor Angela Lee Duckworth’s unedited talk from their PBS Special. Unfortunately, they didn’t post the transcript to it like they usually do. I’m assuming they will do so eventually. I’m adding the video to The Best … Continue Read More...
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