The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document contains monthly calendars for Cooper & Co. from January 2007 through December 2007. Each calendar page includes the days of the week and dates for that month. At the bottom of each page is a copyright notice for All Things Anderson and a note that content may not be used without consent. The October 2007 calendar includes a note that the October 26th broadcast was a repeat.
Bend It, Break It, Bust It Loose (AKA 50 Ways to use DE streaming)mmonjan
This is a slide show demonstrates many different ways to use DE streaming (aka unitedstreaming) in your classroom. It has been updated to reflect the Summer 2009 changes.
1) The document discusses a survey conducted in the Netherlands to determine public receptiveness to "Geefpapier", which is gift wrapping paper that also donations money to charity.
2) The survey found that most people think wrapping gifts in Geefpapier is more fun than ordinary wrapping paper and would consider using Geefpapier.
3) Gift shops and bookstores were seen as the most appropriate places to sell Geefpapier.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document contains monthly calendars for Cooper & Co. from January 2007 through December 2007. Each calendar page includes the days of the week and dates for that month. At the bottom of each page is a copyright notice for All Things Anderson and a note that content may not be used without consent. The October 2007 calendar includes a note that the October 26th broadcast was a repeat.
Bend It, Break It, Bust It Loose (AKA 50 Ways to use DE streaming)mmonjan
This is a slide show demonstrates many different ways to use DE streaming (aka unitedstreaming) in your classroom. It has been updated to reflect the Summer 2009 changes.
1) The document discusses a survey conducted in the Netherlands to determine public receptiveness to "Geefpapier", which is gift wrapping paper that also donations money to charity.
2) The survey found that most people think wrapping gifts in Geefpapier is more fun than ordinary wrapping paper and would consider using Geefpapier.
3) Gift shops and bookstores were seen as the most appropriate places to sell Geefpapier.
The document discusses how educators can untangle and make use of the vast amount of online content and Web 2.0 tools. It provides examples of tools like Wordle, VoiceThread, Wikispaces, and Discovery Education that can be used to create, collaborate, gather and share content. The document encourages educators to explore these tools and resources to engage students and incorporate online content into their classrooms.
The document provides 50 examples of how to use Discovery Education streaming resources to support literacy learning. Some examples include having students discuss or narrate video segments, using audio songs to teach language concepts, embedding videos and images into PowerPoint presentations, using closed captioning to support struggling readers, and using interactive maps and timelines to reinforce historical concepts. The document suggests using these digital resources can help engage literate learners and support language and reading comprehension development.
The document discusses strategies for introducing Discovery Education streaming to a school. It explains that a unique passcode is used for teachers to create usernames and passwords to access the streaming content. The document then provides ideas for promoting Discovery Education streaming such as distributing flyers with the passcode, encouraging teachers to complete training lessons, and incorporating how-to videos into staff meetings. Teachers can also join webinars and blogs to help with implementation. Contact information is provided for any additional questions.
This document contains information about sessions taking place at an education conference on February 22-24. It provides details such as session titles, presenters, dates, times and locations for over 50 sessions on topics related to educational technology and teaching with technology.
The document discusses how educators can untangle and make use of the vast amount of online content and Web 2.0 tools. It provides examples of tools like Wordle, VoiceThread, Wikispaces, and Discovery Education that can be used to create, collaborate, gather and share content. The document encourages educators to explore these tools and resources to engage students and incorporate online content into their classrooms.
The document provides 50 examples of how to use Discovery Education streaming resources to support literacy learning. Some examples include having students discuss or narrate video segments, using audio songs to teach language concepts, embedding videos and images into PowerPoint presentations, using closed captioning to support struggling readers, and using interactive maps and timelines to reinforce historical concepts. The document suggests using these digital resources can help engage literate learners and support language and reading comprehension development.
The document discusses strategies for introducing Discovery Education streaming to a school. It explains that a unique passcode is used for teachers to create usernames and passwords to access the streaming content. The document then provides ideas for promoting Discovery Education streaming such as distributing flyers with the passcode, encouraging teachers to complete training lessons, and incorporating how-to videos into staff meetings. Teachers can also join webinars and blogs to help with implementation. Contact information is provided for any additional questions.
This document contains information about sessions taking place at an education conference on February 22-24. It provides details such as session titles, presenters, dates, times and locations for over 50 sessions on topics related to educational technology and teaching with technology.