Thank you, Karen; you are right! It was voicethread. I appreciate your remembering a lot; sorry my response is so delayed, but I want to acknowledge my appreciation!
K to the F - I'm so glad you dig the site - my sister lives up in Ithaca and I used to live in NYC so I'm familiar with your neck of the woods. Do feel free to be the pied piper of MC POP and bring tons of cool science teachers to our community - the humanities people are here in crazy numbers and we want to share the science love as well.
Since you rock science you might consider joining the Science and Sustainability groups.
At the top of the group there should be an little + sign similar to the one in the International Educators group (image below) that says "+Join Group X." Easy stuff.
You might also enjoy some of these old science forum posts....
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Great to have you here!
Since you rock science you might consider joining the Science and Sustainability groups.
At the top of the group there should be an little + sign similar to the one in the International Educators group (image below) that says "+Join Group X." Easy stuff.
You might also enjoy some of these old science forum posts....
On comics & science:
•COMIC SCIENCE
•COMICS: Yes, More Comic Science
On teaching Science Fact through science Fiction Films:
#1. TEACHING: SCIENCE, ART OR CRAFT?
#2. LITERACY, SCIENCE & THE 4Ss
#3. VIEWING STRATEGIES: A CASE STUDY
Good Vibes,
Ryan:)
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