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I hope I can be a worthwhile contributor and I hope to see many interesting conversations started/continued.
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Dennis
Thanks! Actually, I'm not a science (classroom) teacher, but instead a tech producer.
I was checking out some Ning groups, wondering about how to reach out to science educators for input on a free, web-based tool (data sponge) we're creating at our nonprofit, the Public Learning Media Labs.
Unlike most educational tools, it's not going to revolutionize education (grin). But it is a nifty method for collecting real data and presenting it in real time - the Sponge is a tool that captures and graphs real-time data from the web (e.g., earthquakes in the US, (depth and magnitude), or temperature and humidity, etc) and provides an ongoing graph.
So, that's why we joined :o)
Cheers & thanks for your welcome,
--Dave / http://www.plml.org
Friday, I was singing the atom's family to my last class when the principal walked in. I found lyrics that apply to the atom, using the old tv show Adams Family tune. Most of the students sang. I sang completly off key, but it was fun.
Thanks again for sharing your density lesson.
Technoscience
VCE Environmental Science and our year 7 class blog which I share with all their teachers:
Techno7's
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