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This podcast channel (web feed) includes video versions of all presentations published during the 2007 K-12 Online Conference. Learn more on www.k12onlineconference.org. The K-12 Online Conference invites participation from educators around the world interested in innovative ways Web 2.0 tools and technologies can be used to improve learning. This FREE conference is run by volunteers and open to everyone. The 2007 conference theme is “Playing with Boundaries”. This year’s conference begins with a pre-conference keynote the week of October 8, 2007. The following two weeks, October 15-19 and October 22-26, forty presentations will be posted online to the conference blog (this website) for participants to download and view. Live Events in the form of three “Fireside Chats” and a culminating “When Night Falls” event will be announced. Everyone is encouraged to participate in both live events during the conference as well as asynchronous conversations.
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Reading Rockets' interviews with top children's book authors and illustrators are an excellent way to introduce students to those who create books kids know and love. Not just for children, these interviews are also enjoyed by parents, teachers, librarians, and other educators who appreciate the value of children's literature and get a kick out of putting a face and voice to the authors and illustrators whose work we enjoy. These interviews are available from ReadingRockets.org in audio and video formats. To see a transcript from these interviews, to find out more about each author, or to watch the full interview, see Reading Rockets' Books & Authors section.
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Contemporary issues in literacy education, reading comprehension instruction and children's literature are featured. This podcast features presentations by Dr. Frank Serafini, Assistant Professor of Literacy Education and Children's Literature at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on such critical issues in Literacy Education as: Reading Comprehension Instruction, The Role of Children's Literature in Elementary Reading Instruction, Reading and Writing Workshop Approaches, Classroom Discourse, and Literacy Assessment and Pedagogy.
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KEY CONCEPTS:
Complementary Angles = 90
Supplementary Angles = 180
Opposite Angles = one another
Parallel Lines with a Transverse through it:
Corresponding Angles = one another (F-Shape)
Co-Interior Angles add up to 180
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Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Coordinate Geometry - 6:46
KEY CONCEPTS:ONLY for RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLESSOH-CAH-TOASOH - sinA=opp/hypCAH - cosA=adj/hypTOA - tanA=opp/adjLongest side of right angled triangles is called the HYPOTENUSE. Always found on the opposite side of the right angle of the triangle.To find the angle use the inverse of the trig buttons on your calculator.
Trig Ratios SOH CAH TOA - 20:58
KEY CONCEPTS:Complementary Angles = 90Supplementary Angles = 180Opposite Angles = one anotherParallel Lines with a Transverse through it:Corresponding Angles = one another (F-Shape)Co-Interior Angles add up to 180
Angle Relationships - 20:58
KEY CONCEPTS:Complementary Angles = 90Supplementary Angles = 180Opposite Angles = one anotherParallel Lines with a Transverse through it:Corresponding Angles = one another (F-Shape)Co-Interior Angles add up to 180
Angle Relationships - 20:58
KEY CONCEPTS:Complementary Angles = 90Supplementary Angles = 180Opposite Angles = one anotherParallel Lines with a Transverse through it:Corresponding Angles = one another (F-Shape)Co-Interior Angles add up to 180
Angle Relationships - 20:58
Properties of Interior Exterior Angles in Triangles and Quadrilaterals - 7:49
Altitude of a Triangle Properties - 7:50
Median of a Triangle Properties - 6:42
Introduction to Cosine Law - 11:38
Introduction to Sine Law - 9:39
Properties of Quadrilaterals - 4:36
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