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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Debunking the Learning Styles Myth

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When I present the concept, I talk about sorting a mug full of pens and pencils. You can sort it pens, markers, pencils. Regardless, youre still working with the same set of pens, and the fat red marker has individual attributes, but some commonalities with markers, red and fat items. Getting an Informal M.Ed

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Top Ten Tools for Jane Hart

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I cant program to save my life, but I can create a course flow mockup using PowerPoint that gets my ideas across to those who can make it look really good. 10) Paper Call me old school, but I still like to take notes with pen and paper. 5) SnagIt Great for screen captures. But I like to use it as a simple wireframe tool.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Personal Hard Drive

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Then I realized Im a constant notetaker, in the pen-and-paper sense. Thats one way for me to process the information Im seeing/hearing, and the same may be true for at least some live bloggers. The others, of course, are just showing off.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning Styles

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Im intuitive, and big-picture and grasp things quickly with quantum leaps, but often need to explain in a step-by-step fashion for others who dont learn that way. You can sort a cup of miscellaneous pens in 10 different ways, and certain pens will group together based on certain characteristics. Getting an Informal M.Ed

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Smell of Books

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Marginal annotations, which abounded in the centuries when readers usually went through books with pen in hand, identify the often surprising messages that individuals have found as they read. Bindings, usually custom-made in the early centuries of printing, can tell you who owned them and what level of society they belonged to.

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