Category: Resources

  • Organic Chem

    Thanks to Wade who stumbled across this link to the UCSD Organic Chem Lab videos. Physorg has a story about them as well.  This project is very similar to ones that we are working on here with Physics and Organic Chemistry. But rather than using actors that age and straight video, we are creating these…

  • YouTube and Beat Bullying

    It’s really good to see  that there are more people starting to take notice of the  bullying issue. Now beatbullying.org and YouTube have teamed up and created this video to encourage kids to make their own statements on bullying. I hope this works, the low production quality of some of the clips that are part…

  • Handheld Learning

    I just stumbled on this resource – well not with SU, but while researching another project – handheldlearning.co.uk. It’s not a complete be all and end all for mLearning, but it’s certainly a good start as a place to get ideas on this increasingly large area of interest.

  • Another Cyberbullying Resource

    I remember this was posted a while ago, but here it is again – Cyberbullying by Digizen.

  • Multiple Literacies

    It’s one of the rallying cries that many digitally oriented educators use when it comes to using this piece of software or the other – it allows students to explore literacies that are not accessible in traditional text or are now inconvenient (due to space, time or money) to explore like art and music. One…