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Follow us @mitchellmoffit & @whalewatchmeplziTunes ( Bandcamp ( It's free: Get the AsapSCIENCE book! Check out our second channel: LINKS TO FOLLOW USInstagram - Greg ( Mitch ( - Greg ( Mitch ( - Greg (whalewatchmeplz) Mitch (pixelmitch) FOLLOW ASAPSCIENCEFacebook: Search "AsapSCIENCE" on vine! Send us stuff! ASAPSCIENCE INC.P.O. Written and created by Mitch Moffit and Greg Brown Lyrics: I'll be the spark, if you'll be the flameStart a reaction that can't be containedBalance your pH by sharing my baseI'll be your star, if you'll be my space 'Cause there is no distance that I wouldn't goThrough spacetime and wormholes my matter would flowTo the edge of the universe

50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About Technology and education are pretty intertwined these days and nearly every teacher has a few favorite tech tools that make doing his or her job and connecting with students a little bit easier and more fun for all involved. Yet as with anything related to technology, new tools are hitting the market constantly and older ones rising to prominence, broadening their scope, or just adding new features that make them better matches for education, which can make it hard to keep up with the newest and most useful tools even for the most tech-savvy teachers. Here, we’ve compiled a list of some of the tech tools, including some that are becoming increasingly popular and widely used, that should be part of any teacher’s tech tool arsenal this year, whether for their own personal use or as educational aids in the classroom. Social Learning These tools use the power of social media to help students learn and teachers connect. Learning Lesson Planning and Tools Useful Tools

Salome (play) One of the illustrations Aubrey Beardsley produced for the first English edition of Wilde's play Salome (1894) The play was eventually premiered on 11 February 1896, while Wilde was in prison, in Paris at the Comédie-Parisienne - (at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre in some accounts [2])- in a staging by Lugné-Poe's theatre group, the Théâtre de l'Œuvre.[3] In Pall Mall Gazette of 29 June 1892 Wilde explained, why he had written Salomé in French: "I have one instrument that I know I can command, and that is the English language. There was another instrument to which I had listened all my life, and I wanted once to touch this new instrument to see whether I could make any beautiful thing out of it. [...] Of course, there are modes of expression that a Frenchman of letters would not have used, but they give a certain relief or color to the play. Maud Allan as Salomé with the head of John the Baptist in an early adaptation of Wilde's play

Ed July Challenge: Here’s the archive of daily lessons Did you sign up to keep your brain in shape this summer — and learn 31 new ideas in the month of July? If so, you’re in great company. Around the world, more than 10,000 of you are taking the TED-Ed July Challenge at this very moment. Keep up the great work, challengers! Below, catch up on any lessons you missed with the TED-Ed July Challenge lesson archive. TED-Ed July Challenge lesson archive (2015) July 1: How sugar affects the brain When you eat something loaded with sugar, your taste buds, your gut and your brain all take notice. July 2: How many universes are there? July 3: The Oxford comma debate If you read “Bob, a DJ and a clown” on a guest list, are three people coming to the party, or only one? July 4: What you might not know about the Declaration of Independence In June 1776, a little over a year after the start of the American Revolutionary War, the US Continental Congress huddled together in a hot room in Philadelphia to talk independence. July 11: What is love?

Watch Anime Online for Free - Anime Episodes, Anime Shows, and Anime Movies all for Free ThunderboltsProject Looking for a fast track to comprehensive education on the Electric Universe? Those most eager to learn are invited to the EU Workshop, November 14-16, 2014 at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown. This event will be led by Wal Thornhill and Dave Talbott, who are preparing full summaries of their life's work, something that has never been presented publicly. After much deliberation, we made the decision to release this full documentary. In Episode 2 Symbols of an Alien Sky: The Lightning Scarred Planet, Mars, David Talbott takes the viewer on an odyssey across the surface of Mars. As a scientific follow-up to Symbols of an Alien Sky, this documentary provides a definitive answer to the question: was Mars carved from pole to pole by intense interplanetary discharge?

B.A.P - Hurricane M/V 77 Brain Hacks to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better Source: Online Education Database If someone granted you one wish, what do you imagine you would want out of life that you haven't gotten yet? For many people, it would be self-improvement and knowledge. New knowledge is the backbone of society's progress. Great thinkers such as Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and others' quests for knowledge have led society to many of the marvels we enjoy today. Your quest for knowledge doesn't have to be as Earth-changing as Einstein's, but it can be an important part of your life, leading to a new job, better pay, a new hobby, or simply knowledge for knowledge's sake — whatever is important to you as an end goal. Life-changing knowledge does typically require advanced learning techniques. Here are 77 tips related to knowledge and learning to help you on your quest. 1. 2. 4. 5. Balance 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Recall Techniques 15. 16. 17. Visual Aids 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Verbal and Auditory Techniques 24. 25.

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