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Tip of the Week: Archive.org

Information at Your Fingertips Archive.org has been backing up the Web for the last 21 years! Search any topic, and you are likely to find books, videos, and news articles. If you are looking for historical documentation, this could be your ticket.

Tip of the Week: Take Note of This Tip

It’s so tempting these days to only do work online…especially as an online student. However, researchers have proven that students who take notes (at least some) by hand process the information they learn better than students who do everything on the computer. SO, next time you’re doing an assignment or reading course material, think about … Continue reading “Tip of the Week: Take Note of This Tip”

Tip of the Week: Documentaries to Inspire

In our last tip we posted a list of recommended documentaries. We are going to keep that idea going with another list you may wish to explore. Topics include everything from the Arab Spring to gender equality. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/12-documentaries-that-will-inspire-kids-to-change-the-world Teaching tips are included. Some topics may not be appropriate for all students.

Tip of the Week: Documentaries Zero in on Issues

Documentaries are a great tool for learning about important issues and how they impact real people. This particular list should spark some meaningful discussions and projects. https://www.commonsense.org/education/blog/9-great-movies-for-the-middle-school-classroom Teaching tips are included. Some topics are difficult and may not be appropriate for all students.  

Tip of the Week: Problem Solved!

Stuck on a math problem? Photomath https://photomath.net/en/ may be helpful. Simply use your phone to scan a problem, and this app will show you all the steps necessary to solve it. Of course, we are not encouraging learners to just look up answers; we like the fact that this tool demonstrates how an answer is found. … Continue reading “Tip of the Week: Problem Solved!”