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السبت، 23 يونيو 2012
المشروع البريطاني لتحسين تدريس الرياضيات
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 23, 2012 with No comments
المشروع البريطاني لتحسين تدريس الرياضيات
الان يمكن تحميل مجموعات اسطوانات برنامج " المشروع البريطاني لتحسين تدريس الرياضيات" او "Improving learning in mathematics" (ويرجع الفضل في معرفتنا بالبرنامج الى الاستاذ خالد حسني الذي بدأ الموضوع ولكن الظروف حالت دون استكماله) وبالبحث على الانترنت وجدت موقع يمكننا منه تحميل المجموعه كامله من هنا |
Math Open Reference
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 23, 2012 with No comments
Math Open Reference is a free online reference for teachers and students. Math Open Reference features animated and interactive drawings to demonstrate geometry terms and concepts. The table of contents on Math Open Reference is divided into four basic categories; plane geometry, coordinate geometry, solid geometry, and function explorer tools. Click on any subject in the first three categories to find definitions, examples, and interactive drawings. In the function explorer category users can select linear functions, quadratic functions, or cubic functions to explore how changes in variables affect the graphed output.
Applications for Education
Math Open Reference probably still isn't complete enough to replace a textbook, but it could make a great supplement to the mathematics textbooks that you do use. For students who need visual references, Math Open Reference could be particularly helpful.
Car Talk Puzzlers as Math Challenges
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 23, 2012 with No comments
One of Car Talk's weekly features is theCar Talk Puzzler. The Puzzler is usually a math puzzler although some are language-based riddles too. As I was listening last week it hit me that the Car Talk Puzzlers could make great little classroom activities to get students thinking about math and language in a format that is a little different than standard textbook examples. Click hereto access sixteen years of Puzzlers
and their answers.
and their answers.
الأربعاء، 20 يونيو 2012
5 Sources of Free Sound Effects and Music
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 20, 2012 with No comments
The Free Music Archive provides free, high-quality, music in a wide range of genres. The content on Free Music Archive is used under various creative commons licenses. The New York State Music Fund provided initial funding for FMA. FMA seeks to maintain a high-quality resource through the use of selected curators who approve or deny all submissions to the collection. Anyone can download music from FMA for use in podcasts, videos, and other digital presentation formats. The music collections can be searched by genre or by curator.
PodSafe Audio is good place to locate and download free music for multimedia presentations.PodSafe Audio is a community of musicians who create music and share it for the purpose of fair-use in podcasts.
PodSafe Audio is good place to locate and download free music for multimedia presentations.PodSafe Audio is a community of musicians who create music and share it for the purpose of fair-use in podcasts.
Sound Bible is a resource for finding and downloading free sound clips, sound effects, and sound bites. All of the sounds on Sound Bible are either public domain or labeled with a Creative Commons license. You can find sounds for use in podcasts, videos, slideshows, or other multimedia creations.
Royalty Free Music hosts music tracks that can be reused in numerous ways.Royalty Free Music charges the general public for their downloads, but students and teachers can download quite a bit of the music for free. To access the free music tracks students and teachers should visit the education page on Royalty Free Music.
Jamendo is a source of free and legal music downloads. The music on Jamendo comes from the artists who upload it themselves. While not all of the music is licensed for re-use, there is a substantial collection of music labeled with a Creative Commons license. As always, before re-using any of the music you download make sure it is labeled for re-use.
الأحد، 17 يونيو 2012
47 Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 17, 2012 with No comments
Some excellent educational content can be found onYouTube. However, many teachers cannot access YouTube in their classrooms. That is why I originally wrote what became one of the most popular posts to ever appear on Free Technology for Teachers, 30+ Alternatives to YouTube. That post is now fourteen months old and I've come across more alternatives in that time. Also in that time span some of the resources on the list have shut down. So it's time to update the list.
1. School Tube is a website dedicated to the sharing of videos created by students and teachers. School Tube allows teachers and schools to create their own channels for sharing their students' works. School Tube also provides excellent how-to resources, copyright-friendly media, and lesson plans for using video in the classroom.
2. Teacher Tube has been around for a while now, but I still run into teachers who have not heard of it. Teacher Tube provides user generated videos for teachers by teachers. Many of the videos on Teacher Tube have teachers sharing lesson plans in action. Some videos on Teacher Tube are simply inspirational. And other videos don't have teachers or students in them, but contain educational lessons none the less.
3. Teachers.tv is a UK- based website of videos for teachers and about teaching. Teachers.tv provides hundreds of videos available for free download. On Teachers.tv there are videos for all grade levels and content areas. Teachers.tv also has videos about teaching methods and practices.
4. Next Vista is a nonprofit, advertising-free video sharing site run by Google Certified Teacher Rushton Hurley. Next Vista has three video categories. The Light Bulbs category is for videos that teach you how to do something and or provides an explanation of a topic. The Global Views video category contains videos created to promote understanding of cultures around the world. The Seeing Service video category highlights the work of people who are working to make a difference in the lives of others. Watch this interview I did with Rushton to learn more about Next Vista.
5. Academic Earth is a video depot for individual lectures and entire courses from some of the top universities in the United States. Visitors to Academic Earth will find lectures and courses from Yale, MIT, Berkeley, Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford.
6. Snag Films and its companion site Snag Learning are great places to watch full length documentaries from producers like National Geographic for free. Snag Learning provides a catalog of educational films that are accompanied by classroom discussion questions.
7. How Stuff Works is a video site that I have spent hours exploring at times because I was sucked in by the quality of the educational content.
8. Viddler is a service that I enjoy using because of its integrated in-video commenting system. Viddler also allows you to record videos directly to the site through your webcam. I use Viddler to post messages to my students on my classroom blow when I know that I'm going to be out of the classroom.
9. One of the first things you'll notice about Vimeo is the image quality of the videos. The image and sound quality of the videos on Vimeo is far superior to many of those found on YouTube. Vimeo has all of the sharing options found on YouTube, but in a much cleaner and easier to use interface.
10. Blip.tv aims to provide video creators with a high-quality service for sharing their web shows. The content on Blip.tv tends not to include "cat" videos and "hey, Mom, watch this!" content.
11. Dot Sub is full of user generated content that is subtitled into many different languages. I had a hearing impaired student a couple of years ago and Dot Sub was very useful for both of us.
12. CNN Student News is a daily web show highlighting a handful of stories. The stories covered by CNN Student News range from traditional serious news topics to how-to stories appealing mostly to students to light and fun stories. As a social studies teacher every week I find at least a couple of stories from CNN Student News that I can work into my curriculum. CNN Student News provides printable maps and a daily news quiz to go along with each episode.
13. If you're interested in showing your students the inner workings of Congressional proceedings, visit the C-Span video library.
14. To give my students a little more global perspective on the news than CNN Student News provides, I will use Reuters Video Index.
15. Hulu, a joint venture of NBC and News Corps, offers high quality video of television shows, movies, and old news broadcasts. In the past I've featuredHulu collections of NOVA programming and NBC News Time Capsules.
16. TED Talks are a great source of inspirational, thought-provoking, educational, and entertaining presentations given by some of the world's leading experts on a wide variety of topics. Check out this list of 15 TED Talks for Teachers.
17. Big Think is a video website containing expert commentary on a wide range of issues and ideas. The experts featured on Big Think really are experts in their fields. Harvard Professors, editors of major news publications, politicians, and other recognized authorities offer their commentary on various issues and ideas. Registered users of Big Think can comment on and discuss the videos or post an idea to have others discuss.
18. Untamed Science offers a collection of videos and podcasts about biology and Earth science topics.
19. FORA.tv is similar to Big Think in that it presents videos relevant to topics in the news and in the public conscious today. The videos feature well known personalities and experts talking about the important issues of the day. You will also videos of debates, press conferences, and public meetings.
20. PopTech is a conference similar to TED that features leading experts from a variety of fields sharing their knowledge and passions. Videos of the presentations can be found on the PopTech website.
21. iCue, presented by NBC News, features videos about history and current events. There is a capability to connect with other students to discuss topics and learn together. There are also quizzes and learning activities associated with many of the videos.
22. Current TV, the cable network started in part by Al Gore, features user generated content about a diverse array of cultural and current news topics.
23. PBS Video offers videos from the most popular shows including Frontline, NOVA, Nature, and American Experience. For the younger crowd,PBS Kids offers videos as well. If you're not sure what you're looking for, but you think PBS has an appropriate video you can search the PBS Video center by topic.
24 & 25. The History Channel and the Discovery Channel both offer a lot of content similar to and, in some cases, identical to that which is found on their respective television networks.
26. In addition to resources for learning languages, LangMedia offers a section called Culture Talk. LangMedia Culture Talk is a collection of video clips of interviews and discussions with people from many different countries, of different ages and from different walks of life. The videos are intended to give viewers insight into the cultures of peoples around the globe. Some of the videos feature English speakers while other videos do not. Those videos that are not in English are accompanied by a written English transcript.
27. The USGS Multimedia Gallery contains large collections of educational videos, animations, podcasts, and image galleries. You can search each collection by topic and or keyword tags. RSS feeds are available for each gallery.
28. PupilTube is a source of user-generated how-to videos. PupilTube hosts videos in thirteen categories. Some of the videos visitors to PupilTube can find include how to calculate compound interest, how to learn common Spanish phrases, and how to protect yourself from credit card fraud.
29. MonkeeSee.com is a collection of videos featuring experts sharing knowledge and how-to tips about the topic of their fields of expertise.MonkeySee.com, like many other video websites, has channels or categories. The channel most useful to teachers and students is the Careers & Education channel.
30. Europa Film Treasures is an online archive of classic European films. The films in the archive can be viewed for free on Europa Film Treasures. You can search the archives by dates, genre, country of origin, production method, and director. Along with each film in the collection Europa Film Treasures provides some background information such as production method, storyline, director's bio, and information about the the people appearing on camera.
31. Clip Syndicate is a provider of professionally produced news videos from television stations and other media outlets around the United States. Clip Syndicate also provides videos from the Associated Press. All of the videos on Clip Syndicate are categorized into 86 different channels. Users of Clip Syndicate can embed into their blogs one video or an entire channel of videos.
32. Explore.org produces and hosts high-quality documentary films and photographs. The films and images focus on exploring the world and the work of non-profit organizations around the world. The films and images are organized by location and by charitable and or environmental cause. Explore.org is funded in part by the Annenburg Foundation.
33. 22 Frames is a service that provides a central location for locating captioned videos for learning English and for Internet users who have hearing impairments. 22 Frames provides more than just captioned videos. For each video 22 Frames provides a list of idioms, slang words, and commonly mispronounced words in each video. 22 Frames tells viewers where each use of idioms, slang, and commonly mispronounced words appears in each video. Viewers can click on any of the words in the lists provided by 22 Frames to find a definition for each word and to find pronunciation tips.
34. I like websites whose names say exactly what they offers. Free Video Lectures is one of those sites. Free Video Lectures is a library of more than 18,000 video lectures from more than 700 courses offered by some of the world's top colleges and universities. The library of videos can be searched by subject and or university. The video sources are a mix of YouTube and other providers. Many of the videos are available for free download.
35. Kids Tube is a video sharing hosting and sharing site designed for hosting content produced by kids and content about kids. Kids Tube monitors all submissions and monitors comments left on videos. To encourage students to develop their videography skills, Kids Tube holds weekly videos submission contests. The contests are arranged around a theme and one winner is selected by the Kids Tube team.
36. ESL Basics is a site that provides short video vocabulary lessons for beginning and advanced ESL students. For teachers, ESL Basics has a small collection of suggestions and ideas for teaching ESL. ESL Basics is adding new content on a regular basis.
37. FedFlix, hosted by the Internet Archive, is a collection of nearly 2000 films produced by the US government during the 20th Century. The topics of these films range from presidential speeches to agricultural practices to public health and safety. Some films are instructional in nature, for example there is a film for police officers on how to arrest someone. Other films are more informative in nature and some films are flat-out propaganda films. All of the FedFlix films are in the public domain so feel free to reuse and remix them as you and your students desire. The films can be downloaded or viewed online. Films can also be embedded into your blog or website.
38. Art Babble is a video website designed and maintained by theIndianapolis Museum of Art. The purpose of Art Babble is to provide a place for people to learn about the creation of art, artists, and collections through quality video productions. Visitors to Art Babble will find videos related to many forms of and formats for art. Browse the video channels and you'll find videos covering a wide array of topics including abstract art, European Art and Design, African Art, graphic design, glass, sculpture, surrealism, and much more.
39. Math A Tube is a compilation of videos from a variety of users and other websites. Videos are categorized by mathematics topics and sub-topics. The videos demonstrate everything from basic addition through Geometry. The videos on Math A Tube are user-generated so some videos are better than others.
40. The Kids Know It Network is full of educational interactive games and movies intended for elementary school students. The Kids Know It Network hosts a number of animated videos explaining and demonstrating concepts from math, science, geography, and English. Each video starts with an introduction to a topic and is followed by a quiz. If a student gets less than 80% of the items correct they are prompted to start the video again.
41. The Futures Channel has come to the rescue of Math teachers who are constantly asked the question, "when are we ever going to use this?" On theFutures Channel there are many lesson plans and lesson ideas relating math (and other subjects) to current "real life" situations. And by "real life" theFutures Channel doesn't mean just converting recipes like my high school Algebra book did. Check out the Futures Channel today and stop answering the question, "when are we ever going to use this?" The Futures Channel isn't limited to just mathematics videos, you will also find videos for science, music, art, business, sports, and more.
42. The Biology Department at Davidson College has a large collection of videos and animations of cell biology processes. Most of the videos are in QuickTime format while most of the animations are GIF animations. The collection is divided into five categories; Movies of Cells, Movies of Cellular Calcium, Movies of Molecular Methods, Molecular Movies, and a miscellaneous category.
43. Wired Science has hundreds of videos addressing a variety of science and technology topics. In addition to the library of videos, Wired Science, has great articles and lists of science resources.
44. Test Toob is a free website where science teachers and science students can share videos of the experiments they conduct. The service is designed for use by middle schools and high schools. In addition to providing video sharing services, Test Toob offers suggestions for experiments that students can conduct.
45. Math TV offers an extensive collection of high quality mathematics tutorials. Math TV's video lessons cover basic mathematics and Algebra. Math TV videos are not easily embedded in other websites, but they are free and you can create your own individualized playlists.
46. Brightstorm is a provider of online study materials for mathematics as well as ACT and SAT preparation. The ACT and SAT preparation materials are not free, but the mathematics tutorials are free. The mathematics tutorials are videos featuring mathematics teachers explaining and demonstrating how to solve mathematics problems. There are tutorial videoscovering Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus.
47. The Week in Rap is produced by the same people that produceFlocabulary. Each Friday The Week In Rap posts a weekly news summary in the form of a rap music video. The videos cover stories from national and international politics as well as sports and entertainment news.
48. Please add your suggestions in the comments.
And if you are fortunate enough to work in a school that allows you to use YouTube, you still might want to use View Pure or Safe Share to prevent the accidental display of inappropriate "related" videos or advertisements.
2. Teacher Tube has been around for a while now, but I still run into teachers who have not heard of it. Teacher Tube provides user generated videos for teachers by teachers. Many of the videos on Teacher Tube have teachers sharing lesson plans in action. Some videos on Teacher Tube are simply inspirational. And other videos don't have teachers or students in them, but contain educational lessons none the less.
3. Teachers.tv is a UK- based website of videos for teachers and about teaching. Teachers.tv provides hundreds of videos available for free download. On Teachers.tv there are videos for all grade levels and content areas. Teachers.tv also has videos about teaching methods and practices.
4. Next Vista is a nonprofit, advertising-free video sharing site run by Google Certified Teacher Rushton Hurley. Next Vista has three video categories. The Light Bulbs category is for videos that teach you how to do something and or provides an explanation of a topic. The Global Views video category contains videos created to promote understanding of cultures around the world. The Seeing Service video category highlights the work of people who are working to make a difference in the lives of others. Watch this interview I did with Rushton to learn more about Next Vista.
5. Academic Earth is a video depot for individual lectures and entire courses from some of the top universities in the United States. Visitors to Academic Earth will find lectures and courses from Yale, MIT, Berkeley, Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford.
6. Snag Films and its companion site Snag Learning are great places to watch full length documentaries from producers like National Geographic for free. Snag Learning provides a catalog of educational films that are accompanied by classroom discussion questions.
7. How Stuff Works is a video site that I have spent hours exploring at times because I was sucked in by the quality of the educational content.
8. Viddler is a service that I enjoy using because of its integrated in-video commenting system. Viddler also allows you to record videos directly to the site through your webcam. I use Viddler to post messages to my students on my classroom blow when I know that I'm going to be out of the classroom.
9. One of the first things you'll notice about Vimeo is the image quality of the videos. The image and sound quality of the videos on Vimeo is far superior to many of those found on YouTube. Vimeo has all of the sharing options found on YouTube, but in a much cleaner and easier to use interface.
10. Blip.tv aims to provide video creators with a high-quality service for sharing their web shows. The content on Blip.tv tends not to include "cat" videos and "hey, Mom, watch this!" content.
11. Dot Sub is full of user generated content that is subtitled into many different languages. I had a hearing impaired student a couple of years ago and Dot Sub was very useful for both of us.
12. CNN Student News is a daily web show highlighting a handful of stories. The stories covered by CNN Student News range from traditional serious news topics to how-to stories appealing mostly to students to light and fun stories. As a social studies teacher every week I find at least a couple of stories from CNN Student News that I can work into my curriculum. CNN Student News provides printable maps and a daily news quiz to go along with each episode.
13. If you're interested in showing your students the inner workings of Congressional proceedings, visit the C-Span video library.
14. To give my students a little more global perspective on the news than CNN Student News provides, I will use Reuters Video Index.
15. Hulu, a joint venture of NBC and News Corps, offers high quality video of television shows, movies, and old news broadcasts. In the past I've featuredHulu collections of NOVA programming and NBC News Time Capsules.
16. TED Talks are a great source of inspirational, thought-provoking, educational, and entertaining presentations given by some of the world's leading experts on a wide variety of topics. Check out this list of 15 TED Talks for Teachers.
17. Big Think is a video website containing expert commentary on a wide range of issues and ideas. The experts featured on Big Think really are experts in their fields. Harvard Professors, editors of major news publications, politicians, and other recognized authorities offer their commentary on various issues and ideas. Registered users of Big Think can comment on and discuss the videos or post an idea to have others discuss.
18. Untamed Science offers a collection of videos and podcasts about biology and Earth science topics.
19. FORA.tv is similar to Big Think in that it presents videos relevant to topics in the news and in the public conscious today. The videos feature well known personalities and experts talking about the important issues of the day. You will also videos of debates, press conferences, and public meetings.
20. PopTech is a conference similar to TED that features leading experts from a variety of fields sharing their knowledge and passions. Videos of the presentations can be found on the PopTech website.
21. iCue, presented by NBC News, features videos about history and current events. There is a capability to connect with other students to discuss topics and learn together. There are also quizzes and learning activities associated with many of the videos.
22. Current TV, the cable network started in part by Al Gore, features user generated content about a diverse array of cultural and current news topics.
23. PBS Video offers videos from the most popular shows including Frontline, NOVA, Nature, and American Experience. For the younger crowd,PBS Kids offers videos as well. If you're not sure what you're looking for, but you think PBS has an appropriate video you can search the PBS Video center by topic.
24 & 25. The History Channel and the Discovery Channel both offer a lot of content similar to and, in some cases, identical to that which is found on their respective television networks.
26. In addition to resources for learning languages, LangMedia offers a section called Culture Talk. LangMedia Culture Talk is a collection of video clips of interviews and discussions with people from many different countries, of different ages and from different walks of life. The videos are intended to give viewers insight into the cultures of peoples around the globe. Some of the videos feature English speakers while other videos do not. Those videos that are not in English are accompanied by a written English transcript.
27. The USGS Multimedia Gallery contains large collections of educational videos, animations, podcasts, and image galleries. You can search each collection by topic and or keyword tags. RSS feeds are available for each gallery.
28. PupilTube is a source of user-generated how-to videos. PupilTube hosts videos in thirteen categories. Some of the videos visitors to PupilTube can find include how to calculate compound interest, how to learn common Spanish phrases, and how to protect yourself from credit card fraud.
29. MonkeeSee.com is a collection of videos featuring experts sharing knowledge and how-to tips about the topic of their fields of expertise.MonkeySee.com, like many other video websites, has channels or categories. The channel most useful to teachers and students is the Careers & Education channel.
30. Europa Film Treasures is an online archive of classic European films. The films in the archive can be viewed for free on Europa Film Treasures. You can search the archives by dates, genre, country of origin, production method, and director. Along with each film in the collection Europa Film Treasures provides some background information such as production method, storyline, director's bio, and information about the the people appearing on camera.
31. Clip Syndicate is a provider of professionally produced news videos from television stations and other media outlets around the United States. Clip Syndicate also provides videos from the Associated Press. All of the videos on Clip Syndicate are categorized into 86 different channels. Users of Clip Syndicate can embed into their blogs one video or an entire channel of videos.
32. Explore.org produces and hosts high-quality documentary films and photographs. The films and images focus on exploring the world and the work of non-profit organizations around the world. The films and images are organized by location and by charitable and or environmental cause. Explore.org is funded in part by the Annenburg Foundation.
33. 22 Frames is a service that provides a central location for locating captioned videos for learning English and for Internet users who have hearing impairments. 22 Frames provides more than just captioned videos. For each video 22 Frames provides a list of idioms, slang words, and commonly mispronounced words in each video. 22 Frames tells viewers where each use of idioms, slang, and commonly mispronounced words appears in each video. Viewers can click on any of the words in the lists provided by 22 Frames to find a definition for each word and to find pronunciation tips.
34. I like websites whose names say exactly what they offers. Free Video Lectures is one of those sites. Free Video Lectures is a library of more than 18,000 video lectures from more than 700 courses offered by some of the world's top colleges and universities. The library of videos can be searched by subject and or university. The video sources are a mix of YouTube and other providers. Many of the videos are available for free download.
35. Kids Tube is a video sharing hosting and sharing site designed for hosting content produced by kids and content about kids. Kids Tube monitors all submissions and monitors comments left on videos. To encourage students to develop their videography skills, Kids Tube holds weekly videos submission contests. The contests are arranged around a theme and one winner is selected by the Kids Tube team.
36. ESL Basics is a site that provides short video vocabulary lessons for beginning and advanced ESL students. For teachers, ESL Basics has a small collection of suggestions and ideas for teaching ESL. ESL Basics is adding new content on a regular basis.
37. FedFlix, hosted by the Internet Archive, is a collection of nearly 2000 films produced by the US government during the 20th Century. The topics of these films range from presidential speeches to agricultural practices to public health and safety. Some films are instructional in nature, for example there is a film for police officers on how to arrest someone. Other films are more informative in nature and some films are flat-out propaganda films. All of the FedFlix films are in the public domain so feel free to reuse and remix them as you and your students desire. The films can be downloaded or viewed online. Films can also be embedded into your blog or website.
38. Art Babble is a video website designed and maintained by theIndianapolis Museum of Art. The purpose of Art Babble is to provide a place for people to learn about the creation of art, artists, and collections through quality video productions. Visitors to Art Babble will find videos related to many forms of and formats for art. Browse the video channels and you'll find videos covering a wide array of topics including abstract art, European Art and Design, African Art, graphic design, glass, sculpture, surrealism, and much more.
39. Math A Tube is a compilation of videos from a variety of users and other websites. Videos are categorized by mathematics topics and sub-topics. The videos demonstrate everything from basic addition through Geometry. The videos on Math A Tube are user-generated so some videos are better than others.
40. The Kids Know It Network is full of educational interactive games and movies intended for elementary school students. The Kids Know It Network hosts a number of animated videos explaining and demonstrating concepts from math, science, geography, and English. Each video starts with an introduction to a topic and is followed by a quiz. If a student gets less than 80% of the items correct they are prompted to start the video again.
41. The Futures Channel has come to the rescue of Math teachers who are constantly asked the question, "when are we ever going to use this?" On theFutures Channel there are many lesson plans and lesson ideas relating math (and other subjects) to current "real life" situations. And by "real life" theFutures Channel doesn't mean just converting recipes like my high school Algebra book did. Check out the Futures Channel today and stop answering the question, "when are we ever going to use this?" The Futures Channel isn't limited to just mathematics videos, you will also find videos for science, music, art, business, sports, and more.
42. The Biology Department at Davidson College has a large collection of videos and animations of cell biology processes. Most of the videos are in QuickTime format while most of the animations are GIF animations. The collection is divided into five categories; Movies of Cells, Movies of Cellular Calcium, Movies of Molecular Methods, Molecular Movies, and a miscellaneous category.
43. Wired Science has hundreds of videos addressing a variety of science and technology topics. In addition to the library of videos, Wired Science, has great articles and lists of science resources.
44. Test Toob is a free website where science teachers and science students can share videos of the experiments they conduct. The service is designed for use by middle schools and high schools. In addition to providing video sharing services, Test Toob offers suggestions for experiments that students can conduct.
45. Math TV offers an extensive collection of high quality mathematics tutorials. Math TV's video lessons cover basic mathematics and Algebra. Math TV videos are not easily embedded in other websites, but they are free and you can create your own individualized playlists.
46. Brightstorm is a provider of online study materials for mathematics as well as ACT and SAT preparation. The ACT and SAT preparation materials are not free, but the mathematics tutorials are free. The mathematics tutorials are videos featuring mathematics teachers explaining and demonstrating how to solve mathematics problems. There are tutorial videoscovering Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus.
47. The Week in Rap is produced by the same people that produceFlocabulary. Each Friday The Week In Rap posts a weekly news summary in the form of a rap music video. The videos cover stories from national and international politics as well as sports and entertainment news.
48. Please add your suggestions in the comments.
And if you are fortunate enough to work in a school that allows you to use YouTube, you still might want to use View Pure or Safe Share to prevent the accidental display of inappropriate "related" videos or advertisements.
From: freetech4teachers
Seven Videos All Educators Should Watch
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 17, 2012 with No comments
Summer is a time when many of us are thinking about and planning professional development workshops for our schools and for other schools. I've always found that a short 3-5 minute video can be a good introduction to a PD sessions and or make for a nice thought-provoking break during a PD session. Here are seven videos that I think serve those purposes well.
The "classic" of course is the various incarnations of Karl Fisch's and Scott McLeod's Did You Know? Version 4.0 is embedded below, but I still preferthis version.
Educational Change Challenge is a video that I came across just last week on the first day of ISTE 2010. It presents some good questions that teachers and school administrators should consider as they prepare for the 2010-2011 school year.
Here's another "classic" in the field. A Vision of Students Today, created by Michael Wesch, presents some important statistics about our students.
Social Media Revolution is a must-watch for all of those who think social media is nothing more than a time-sink. Here's a quote from the video that school administrators should take note of, "2009 US Department of Education study revealed that on average, online students out performed those receiving face-to-face instruction." Read all of the statistics in the video here.
And when you're wondering what teachers make, Taylor Mali has some answers for you.
Here's a good one produced by Kevin Honeycutt about the need for teachers to continuously improve, adapt, and adopt new strategies for reaching their students.
Finally, on a lighter note for fans of The Office. Don't let your classroom become like this one.
The "classic" of course is the various incarnations of Karl Fisch's and Scott McLeod's Did You Know? Version 4.0 is embedded below, but I still preferthis version.
Educational Change Challenge is a video that I came across just last week on the first day of ISTE 2010. It presents some good questions that teachers and school administrators should consider as they prepare for the 2010-2011 school year.
Here's another "classic" in the field. A Vision of Students Today, created by Michael Wesch, presents some important statistics about our students.
Social Media Revolution is a must-watch for all of those who think social media is nothing more than a time-sink. Here's a quote from the video that school administrators should take note of, "2009 US Department of Education study revealed that on average, online students out performed those receiving face-to-face instruction." Read all of the statistics in the video here.
And when you're wondering what teachers make, Taylor Mali has some answers for you.
Here's a good one produced by Kevin Honeycutt about the need for teachers to continuously improve, adapt, and adopt new strategies for reaching their students.
Finally, on a lighter note for fans of The Office. Don't let your classroom become like this one.
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11 Mathematics Resources to Try in 2011
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 17, 2012 with No comments
To start off the new year, each day this week I'll be posting a list of eleven resources to try in a particular content area. Today's list is for mathematics teachers, tomorrow's list will be for science teachers.
Brain Nook is a virtual world in which students can practice their mathematics and English skills. Brain Nook provides students with a series of scenarios that they have to resolve by answering mathematics and language arts questions. The first scenario presented to me when I tried out Brain Nook required me to earn coins to buy materials for a vehicle that I would then use to explore one of the virtual worlds. I could earn coins by answering questions correctly. Brain Nook presents students with questions based on their skill levels which is determined by a quick pre-assessment and adjusted as they progress through Brain Nook's virtual worlds.
Learn Your Tables is a neat little site for students to use to learn and develop multiplication skills. The site offers two basic games on two different levels. The most basic game is a simple drag and drop activity in which students match equations to their correct answers. The more "advanced" game has students enter the correct answer to a multiplication question. The easier of the two levels only contains problems from one multiplication table while the more difficult level contains problems from multiple multiplication tables.
Math Open Reference is a free online reference for geometry teachers and students. Math Open Reference features animated and interactive drawings to demonstrate geometry terms and concepts. The table of contents on Math Open Reference is divided into four basic categories; plane geometry, coordinate geometry, solid geometry, and function explorer tools. Click on any subject in the first three categories to find definitions, examples, and interactive drawings. In the function explorer category users can select linear functions, quadratic functions, or cubic functions to explore how changes in variables affect the graphed output.
When it comes to creative uses of Google tools, Tom Barrett is certainly a leader that we can all learn from. A great example of this can be found in Tom's Math Maps. Math Maps are Google Maps on which Tom and others have created placemarks which when clicked reveal mathematics questions for students to answer based on the maps. There are questions available for every elementary school grade level. The placemarks are color-coded to indicate the level of the questions. Blue = Kindergarten, Red = 1st grade, Green = 2nd grade, Light Blue = 3rd grade, Yellow = 4th grade, Purple = 5th grade. Visit Tom Barrett's Math Maps page to view the existing Math Maps and read about how to contribute to the existing Math Maps.
Math Live is a neat mathematics website developed by Learn Alberta. Math Live presents students with animated stories that teach mathematics lessons. In all there are twenty-three lessons for elementary school and middle school students. The lessons are divided into four categories; Number, Patterns and Relations, Shape and Space, Statistics and Probability. Each animated lesson is accompanied by a mathematics worksheet that students complete either while watching the lesson or after viewing the lesson. Each lesson is divided into sections and students can advance or rewind as needed.
Brain Nook is a virtual world in which students can practice their mathematics and English skills. Brain Nook provides students with a series of scenarios that they have to resolve by answering mathematics and language arts questions. The first scenario presented to me when I tried out Brain Nook required me to earn coins to buy materials for a vehicle that I would then use to explore one of the virtual worlds. I could earn coins by answering questions correctly. Brain Nook presents students with questions based on their skill levels which is determined by a quick pre-assessment and adjusted as they progress through Brain Nook's virtual worlds.
Learn Your Tables is a neat little site for students to use to learn and develop multiplication skills. The site offers two basic games on two different levels. The most basic game is a simple drag and drop activity in which students match equations to their correct answers. The more "advanced" game has students enter the correct answer to a multiplication question. The easier of the two levels only contains problems from one multiplication table while the more difficult level contains problems from multiple multiplication tables.
Ten Marks, an online mathematics tutoring service, offers a free program for teachers. Ten Marks for educators is designed to be a supplement to classroom instruction, not a replacement for it.
Ten Marks provides educators with an online forum in which they can assign mathematics practice problems to students and track their students' progress. If a student gets stuck on a problem he or she can open a tutorial to help him or her through the problem. Ten Marks provides teachers with the option to CC parents on the assignments sent to students. The online curriculum provided by Ten Marks can be aligned to the state standards a teacher chooses.
Ten Marks provides educators with an online forum in which they can assign mathematics practice problems to students and track their students' progress. If a student gets stuck on a problem he or she can open a tutorial to help him or her through the problem. Ten Marks provides teachers with the option to CC parents on the assignments sent to students. The online curriculum provided by Ten Marks can be aligned to the state standards a teacher chooses.
Yummy Math is a website designed for the purpose of sharing mathematics problems and scenarios based on things happening in the world today. For example, the activity for December 4th was based on Lebron James's return to Cleveland. Yummy Math lists activities chronologically as well as by mathematics subject area. Two mathematics teachers, Brian Marks and Leslie Lewis, developed Yummy Math and welcome suggestions from other mathematics teachers.
Web2.0calc is a free online scientific calculator. While it won't replace the TI-84 Plus, it can do what your average high school student needs it to do. The best part is, you don't have to use it on the Web2.0calc site because they offerthree widgets that you can use to embed the calculator into your own blog or website.
When it comes to creative uses of Google tools, Tom Barrett is certainly a leader that we can all learn from. A great example of this can be found in Tom's Math Maps. Math Maps are Google Maps on which Tom and others have created placemarks which when clicked reveal mathematics questions for students to answer based on the maps. There are questions available for every elementary school grade level. The placemarks are color-coded to indicate the level of the questions. Blue = Kindergarten, Red = 1st grade, Green = 2nd grade, Light Blue = 3rd grade, Yellow = 4th grade, Purple = 5th grade. Visit Tom Barrett's Math Maps page to view the existing Math Maps and read about how to contribute to the existing Math Maps.
Math Live is a neat mathematics website developed by Learn Alberta. Math Live presents students with animated stories that teach mathematics lessons. In all there are twenty-three lessons for elementary school and middle school students. The lessons are divided into four categories; Number, Patterns and Relations, Shape and Space, Statistics and Probability. Each animated lesson is accompanied by a mathematics worksheet that students complete either while watching the lesson or after viewing the lesson. Each lesson is divided into sections and students can advance or rewind as needed.
Conceptua Math is a provider of interactive visual mathematics lessons. Conceptua Math's primary focus is on the development of tools to aid teachers in the instruction of lessons on fractions. Conceptua Math's offerings are a mix of free and premium (paid) tools. There are a total of fifteen free interactive tools for teachers and students. Each of the free tools has an introductory video and a sample lesson plan.
If you've seen Dan Meyer's TED Talk, Math Class Needs a Makeover, you already know that he's an awesome educator. If you haven't seen his talk, go watch it now then come back to this post. This past summer Dan Meyer published his entire 38 week Algebra curriculum complete with slides, handouts, and just about everything you need in order to deliver the lessons. You can download each week individually or download the entire collectionas one file. Dan Meyer also has his entire 38 week Geometry curriculumavailable for free. Again, you can download each week individually or download the entire collection as one file.
If you've seen Dan Meyer's TED Talk, Math Class Needs a Makeover, you already know that he's an awesome educator. If you haven't seen his talk, go watch it now then come back to this post. This past summer Dan Meyer published his entire 38 week Algebra curriculum complete with slides, handouts, and just about everything you need in order to deliver the lessons. You can download each week individually or download the entire collectionas one file. Dan Meyer also has his entire 38 week Geometry curriculumavailable for free. Again, you can download each week individually or download the entire collection as one file.
Plus Magazine is a free online publication dedicated to introducing readers to practical applications of mathematics. Plus Magazine strives to reach that goal through the publication of mathematics-related news articles, podcasts, and mathematics puzzles designed around "real-life" scenarios.
الخميس، 14 يونيو 2012
العمل من المنزل مع شركة هندية
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 14, 2012 with No comments
الوظيفه عباره عن مدخل بيانات مع شركة استطلاع عالمية هندية.
هناك شركة هندية تعمل كوسيط بين الشركات التي تعمل بنظام العمل عن بعد ومن يبحث عن عمل عن بعد كدوام جزئي أو كامل -, وبدخل قد يصل إلى 2500 دولار أمريكي , ولكي تتضح الصورة أكثر لكم أعزائي الكرام فسوف أقسم الموضوع إلى ثلاثة أقسام:
1- شرح بسيط لطبيعة العمل.
2- شروط قبول الموظف.
3- شرح مفصل لعملية التسجيل, وتفعيل الحساب الشخصي في الشركة.
أولا : شرح بسيط لطبيعة العمل:
العمل بسيط جداً, فهو عبارة عن إدخال بيانات ومعالجة نصوص, بحيث ترسل لك البيانات والاستمارات على بريدك الإلكتروني وأنت بالتالي تدمج وتدخل البيانات في الاستمارات وترسلها مرةً أخرى فقط.
ثانيا : شروط قبول الموظف:
1- أن يكون لديه جهاز حاسب آلي.
2- أن يكون على قدرة كافية على العمل على الحاسب الآلي.
3- أن يكون لديه أي نوع من أنواع الاتصال بالشبكة العالمية الإنترنت.
4- أن يكون على قدرة كافية على استخدام بعض التطبيقات مثل الوورد, الأكسل, الأكسس, الباوربوينت, الفرونت بيج, الأكروبات ريدر, المفكرة), ويكفي أن يكون على معرفة جيدة بواحد من هذه التطبيقات وليس جميعها.
5- أن تكون لديك معرفة ببعض أساسيات اللغة الإنجليزية – معرفة بسيطة – كمعرفة معاني بعض الكلمات مثل هذه Name, Address, Phone number…) وغيرها, – ومن المعروف أنه من الممكن الآن ولأي شخص التعامل مع صعوبات اللغة الإنجليزية بواسطة ترجمة موقع محرك البحث الشهير Google وبعض البرامج التي تستطيع أن تترجم لك كلمات ونصوص مثل برنامج الوافي, وبعض السيديهات المرفقة ببعض القواميس مثل المورد و لونقمان وأوكسفورد وغير ذلك الكثير مما يمكنك استخدامه للتغلب على صعوبات اللغة الإنجليزية -, مع العلم أن الشركة لا تحتاج لمعرفة كبيرة في هذا المجال.
6- أن يكون لديك حساب بريد إلكتروني في أي موقع, ويفضل أن يكون تابع لأحد هذه
المواقع:Google, Yahoo, Hotmail, MSN.
ثالثا : شرح مفصل لعملية التسجيل, وتفعيل الحساب الشخصي في الشركة:
بعدما تفتح لك الصفحة ستجد في أسفلها وتحت آخر صورة زر مستطيل الشكل مكتوب عليه
كلمة بعدما تضغط على المستطيل المكتوب عليه كلمة
Register Now سوف تنفتح لك نافذة أخرى بهذا الشكل :
هذه النافذة هي صفحة استمارة تسجيل بياناتك في الشركة – ويجب تعبئة جميع البيانات باللغة
الإنجليزية, , وسوف أوضح لك أيها القارئ الكريم كيفية تعبئة هذه البيانات وذلك كالتالي:
الفراغ الأول: الاسم – ويجب عليك كتابة اسمك الرباعي كي لا يخلط بينك وبين أحد آخر, وكذلك كتب تذكير أمام هذا الفراغ بأن الشيك سوف يحرر بالاسم المكتوب في هذا الفراغ وكما هو-.
الفراغ الثاني: العنوان – وهناك تذكير أمام هذا الفراغ بأن الشيك سوف يرسل إلى هذا العنوان كما هو مكتوب بالضبط ولذلك يجب عليك أن تكتب عنوانك بكل دقة وتفصيل فتبدأ باسم المنطقة أو الولاية التي تتبع لها ومن ثم عاصمة المنطقة وبعد ذلك المدينة أو القرية التي تسكن فيها ومن ثم الحي وبعد ذلك اسم الشارع ثم رقم المنزل -.
الفراغ الثالث: تابع للفراغ الثاني ( العنوان ).
الفراغ الرابع: المدينة أو القرية التي تسكن بها.
الفراغ الخامس: الولاية أو المنطقة التي تتبع لها مدينتك أو قريتك.
الفراغ السادس: الرمز البريدي لمدينتك – لسهل العثور عليها -, وبإمكانك أن تجد الرمز البريدي بكل سهولة في مكاتب البريد الموجودة في مدينتك, أو بواسطة مهاتفتهم وسؤالهم عن رقم الرمز البريدي لمدينتك.
الفراغ السابع: الدولة التي تتبع لها مدينتك أو قريتك.
الفراغ الثامن: عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني مثال: aaaa@aaaaaaa.aaa.
الفراغ التاسع: إعادة كتابة عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني – وذلك للتأكد من أنك قمت بكتابته بالشكل الصحيح-.
الفراغ العاشر: كلمة المرور التي تود استخدامها لتفتح لك حسابك الشخصي في موقع الشركة بعد التفعيل – إن شاء الله -, ويفضل أن يتكون من خمسة إلى خمسة عشر رقماً أو حرفاً أو كليهما وهو الأفضل.
الفراغ الحادي عشر: إعادة كتابة كلمة المرور مرة أخرى – للتأكد من أنك قمت بكتابتها بالشكل
الصحيح.
الآن انتهيت من تسجيل بياناتك ويجب عليك مراجعتها للتأكد من أنك قمت بتعبئة بياناتك بالشكل الصحيح, وبعد أن تنتهي من التأكد اضغط على زر Submit والموجود في آخر الصفحة مكتوباً على مستطيل بجانب مستطيل آخر مكتوب عليه إعادة تعيين كما هو موضح بالشكل التالي:
الآن نأتي لتفعيل الحساب الخاص بك على موقع الشبكة:
بعدما ضغطت على الزر المستطيل الشكل المكتوب عليه Submit انفتحت لك نافذة جديدة, هذه النافذة الجديدة بها ثلاثة فراغات:
الفراغ الأول: تكتب فيه اسمك بنفس الطريقة التي كتبته بها في صفحة استمارة تسجيل بياناتك بالضبط.
الفراغ الثاني: تكتب فيه عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني بنفس الطريقة التي كتبته بها في صفحة
استمارة تسجيل بياناتك بالضبط.
الفراغ الثالث: تلصق فيه كود التفعيل.
كيفية الحصول على كود التفعيل
بعدما ضغطت على الزر المستطيل الشكل المكتوب عليه Submit أرسل كود التفعيل أوتوماتيكياً إلى عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني, وكل ما عليك فعله هو أن تفتح بريدك الإلكتروني وتختار الرسالة التي أرسلت لك من قبل الموقع بالاسم التالي: earnparttimejobs – وتقوم بفتحها ثم بعد ذلك تجد كود التفعيل فتقوم بنسخه ثم تلصقه بالفراغ الثالث, وتضغط على الزر الموجود تحت الفراغ الثالث, وسوف يتم توجيهك تلقائياً لصفحة حسابك الشخصي في موقع الشركة وبذلك تكون قد أتممت تفعيل حسابك و دخلت على حسابك لأول مرة واكتسبت أول عشرة دولارات لتسجيلك في الموقع مرة واحدة.
ملاحظة هامة :
لن ترسل لك الشركة أية بيانات أو استمارات حتى تستلم الشيك الأول, وتقوم باستلام الشيك الأول عن طريق الطريقة الثانية للعمل عن طريق الموقع, ألا وهي دعوة أشخاص ليسجلوا في الموقع عن طريقك, وكل شخص يدخل عن طريقك تأخذ عليه 10 دولارات والقيمة الدنيا لصرف الشيك الأول هي 40 دولار أمريكي , مما يعني أنك سوف تقوم بإدخال ثلاثة أشخاص فقط, ويكون دخول هؤلاء الأشخاص عن طريق وصلة خاصة بك تزودك بها الشركة , بعدما تستلم شيكك الأول سوف يتم السماح لك بالعمل في إدخال البيانات إضافة إلى عملك الأول – استضافة الناس عن طريق وصلتك – وسوف يتم إرسال البيانات والاستمارات إلى عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني, وعندما تصلك البيانات والاستمارات تقوم بإدخال البيانات في الاستمارات بواسطة البرامج المعروفة إما الوورد أو الأكسل أو الباور بوينت أو غيرها ثم تقوم بإرسالها مرة أخرى للشركة.
ملاحظات :
1- تصلك نقودك عن طريق الفيسا – إذا كان لديك رقم حساب -, أو عن طريق الماستر كارد – إذا كان لديك رقم حساب -, أو عن طريق الباي بال – إذا كان لديك رقم حساب -, أو عن طريق إرسال شيك باسمك على عنوانك ليصلك حتى باب منزلك, وتحدد أنت أحد هذه الخيارات عن طريق حسابك في موقع الشركة.
2- يتم صرف مستحقاتك في العشرين من كل شهر ميلادي عندما تبلغ 40 دولار أمريكي أو أكثر أما إذا كانت أقل من 40 دولار أمريكي فيتم إضافتها للشهر الذي يلي الشهر الذي سوف يصرف .
للتسجيل هنا على الرابط التالي :
هناك شركة هندية تعمل كوسيط بين الشركات التي تعمل بنظام العمل عن بعد ومن يبحث عن عمل عن بعد كدوام جزئي أو كامل -, وبدخل قد يصل إلى 2500 دولار أمريكي , ولكي تتضح الصورة أكثر لكم أعزائي الكرام فسوف أقسم الموضوع إلى ثلاثة أقسام:
1- شرح بسيط لطبيعة العمل.
2- شروط قبول الموظف.
3- شرح مفصل لعملية التسجيل, وتفعيل الحساب الشخصي في الشركة.
أولا : شرح بسيط لطبيعة العمل:
العمل بسيط جداً, فهو عبارة عن إدخال بيانات ومعالجة نصوص, بحيث ترسل لك البيانات والاستمارات على بريدك الإلكتروني وأنت بالتالي تدمج وتدخل البيانات في الاستمارات وترسلها مرةً أخرى فقط.
ثانيا : شروط قبول الموظف:
1- أن يكون لديه جهاز حاسب آلي.
2- أن يكون على قدرة كافية على العمل على الحاسب الآلي.
3- أن يكون لديه أي نوع من أنواع الاتصال بالشبكة العالمية الإنترنت.
4- أن يكون على قدرة كافية على استخدام بعض التطبيقات مثل الوورد, الأكسل, الأكسس, الباوربوينت, الفرونت بيج, الأكروبات ريدر, المفكرة), ويكفي أن يكون على معرفة جيدة بواحد من هذه التطبيقات وليس جميعها.
5- أن تكون لديك معرفة ببعض أساسيات اللغة الإنجليزية – معرفة بسيطة – كمعرفة معاني بعض الكلمات مثل هذه Name, Address, Phone number…) وغيرها, – ومن المعروف أنه من الممكن الآن ولأي شخص التعامل مع صعوبات اللغة الإنجليزية بواسطة ترجمة موقع محرك البحث الشهير Google وبعض البرامج التي تستطيع أن تترجم لك كلمات ونصوص مثل برنامج الوافي, وبعض السيديهات المرفقة ببعض القواميس مثل المورد و لونقمان وأوكسفورد وغير ذلك الكثير مما يمكنك استخدامه للتغلب على صعوبات اللغة الإنجليزية -, مع العلم أن الشركة لا تحتاج لمعرفة كبيرة في هذا المجال.
6- أن يكون لديك حساب بريد إلكتروني في أي موقع, ويفضل أن يكون تابع لأحد هذه
المواقع:Google, Yahoo, Hotmail, MSN.
ثالثا : شرح مفصل لعملية التسجيل, وتفعيل الحساب الشخصي في الشركة:
بعدما تفتح لك الصفحة ستجد في أسفلها وتحت آخر صورة زر مستطيل الشكل مكتوب عليه
كلمة بعدما تضغط على المستطيل المكتوب عليه كلمة
Register Now سوف تنفتح لك نافذة أخرى بهذا الشكل :
هذه النافذة هي صفحة استمارة تسجيل بياناتك في الشركة – ويجب تعبئة جميع البيانات باللغة
الإنجليزية, , وسوف أوضح لك أيها القارئ الكريم كيفية تعبئة هذه البيانات وذلك كالتالي:
الفراغ الأول: الاسم – ويجب عليك كتابة اسمك الرباعي كي لا يخلط بينك وبين أحد آخر, وكذلك كتب تذكير أمام هذا الفراغ بأن الشيك سوف يحرر بالاسم المكتوب في هذا الفراغ وكما هو-.
الفراغ الثاني: العنوان – وهناك تذكير أمام هذا الفراغ بأن الشيك سوف يرسل إلى هذا العنوان كما هو مكتوب بالضبط ولذلك يجب عليك أن تكتب عنوانك بكل دقة وتفصيل فتبدأ باسم المنطقة أو الولاية التي تتبع لها ومن ثم عاصمة المنطقة وبعد ذلك المدينة أو القرية التي تسكن فيها ومن ثم الحي وبعد ذلك اسم الشارع ثم رقم المنزل -.
الفراغ الثالث: تابع للفراغ الثاني ( العنوان ).
الفراغ الرابع: المدينة أو القرية التي تسكن بها.
الفراغ الخامس: الولاية أو المنطقة التي تتبع لها مدينتك أو قريتك.
الفراغ السادس: الرمز البريدي لمدينتك – لسهل العثور عليها -, وبإمكانك أن تجد الرمز البريدي بكل سهولة في مكاتب البريد الموجودة في مدينتك, أو بواسطة مهاتفتهم وسؤالهم عن رقم الرمز البريدي لمدينتك.
الفراغ السابع: الدولة التي تتبع لها مدينتك أو قريتك.
الفراغ الثامن: عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني مثال: aaaa@aaaaaaa.aaa.
الفراغ التاسع: إعادة كتابة عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني – وذلك للتأكد من أنك قمت بكتابته بالشكل الصحيح-.
الفراغ العاشر: كلمة المرور التي تود استخدامها لتفتح لك حسابك الشخصي في موقع الشركة بعد التفعيل – إن شاء الله -, ويفضل أن يتكون من خمسة إلى خمسة عشر رقماً أو حرفاً أو كليهما وهو الأفضل.
الفراغ الحادي عشر: إعادة كتابة كلمة المرور مرة أخرى – للتأكد من أنك قمت بكتابتها بالشكل
الصحيح.
الآن انتهيت من تسجيل بياناتك ويجب عليك مراجعتها للتأكد من أنك قمت بتعبئة بياناتك بالشكل الصحيح, وبعد أن تنتهي من التأكد اضغط على زر Submit والموجود في آخر الصفحة مكتوباً على مستطيل بجانب مستطيل آخر مكتوب عليه إعادة تعيين كما هو موضح بالشكل التالي:
الآن نأتي لتفعيل الحساب الخاص بك على موقع الشبكة:
بعدما ضغطت على الزر المستطيل الشكل المكتوب عليه Submit انفتحت لك نافذة جديدة, هذه النافذة الجديدة بها ثلاثة فراغات:
الفراغ الأول: تكتب فيه اسمك بنفس الطريقة التي كتبته بها في صفحة استمارة تسجيل بياناتك بالضبط.
الفراغ الثاني: تكتب فيه عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني بنفس الطريقة التي كتبته بها في صفحة
استمارة تسجيل بياناتك بالضبط.
الفراغ الثالث: تلصق فيه كود التفعيل.
كيفية الحصول على كود التفعيل
بعدما ضغطت على الزر المستطيل الشكل المكتوب عليه Submit أرسل كود التفعيل أوتوماتيكياً إلى عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني, وكل ما عليك فعله هو أن تفتح بريدك الإلكتروني وتختار الرسالة التي أرسلت لك من قبل الموقع بالاسم التالي: earnparttimejobs – وتقوم بفتحها ثم بعد ذلك تجد كود التفعيل فتقوم بنسخه ثم تلصقه بالفراغ الثالث, وتضغط على الزر الموجود تحت الفراغ الثالث, وسوف يتم توجيهك تلقائياً لصفحة حسابك الشخصي في موقع الشركة وبذلك تكون قد أتممت تفعيل حسابك و دخلت على حسابك لأول مرة واكتسبت أول عشرة دولارات لتسجيلك في الموقع مرة واحدة.
ملاحظة هامة :
لن ترسل لك الشركة أية بيانات أو استمارات حتى تستلم الشيك الأول, وتقوم باستلام الشيك الأول عن طريق الطريقة الثانية للعمل عن طريق الموقع, ألا وهي دعوة أشخاص ليسجلوا في الموقع عن طريقك, وكل شخص يدخل عن طريقك تأخذ عليه 10 دولارات والقيمة الدنيا لصرف الشيك الأول هي 40 دولار أمريكي , مما يعني أنك سوف تقوم بإدخال ثلاثة أشخاص فقط, ويكون دخول هؤلاء الأشخاص عن طريق وصلة خاصة بك تزودك بها الشركة , بعدما تستلم شيكك الأول سوف يتم السماح لك بالعمل في إدخال البيانات إضافة إلى عملك الأول – استضافة الناس عن طريق وصلتك – وسوف يتم إرسال البيانات والاستمارات إلى عنوان حساب بريدك الإلكتروني, وعندما تصلك البيانات والاستمارات تقوم بإدخال البيانات في الاستمارات بواسطة البرامج المعروفة إما الوورد أو الأكسل أو الباور بوينت أو غيرها ثم تقوم بإرسالها مرة أخرى للشركة.
ملاحظات :
1- تصلك نقودك عن طريق الفيسا – إذا كان لديك رقم حساب -, أو عن طريق الماستر كارد – إذا كان لديك رقم حساب -, أو عن طريق الباي بال – إذا كان لديك رقم حساب -, أو عن طريق إرسال شيك باسمك على عنوانك ليصلك حتى باب منزلك, وتحدد أنت أحد هذه الخيارات عن طريق حسابك في موقع الشركة.
2- يتم صرف مستحقاتك في العشرين من كل شهر ميلادي عندما تبلغ 40 دولار أمريكي أو أكثر أما إذا كانت أقل من 40 دولار أمريكي فيتم إضافتها للشهر الذي يلي الشهر الذي سوف يصرف .
للتسجيل هنا على الرابط التالي :
- بعد التسجيل و الولوج الى حسابكم، ستحصلون على رابط الدعوة الخاص بكم، قوموا بنشره حتى يتكون فريق عمل و يتسنى لكم بداية العمل.
Technical books and free softwares
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 14, 2012 with 1 comment
1- Technical books and free softwares in several langues
http://techbooksoft.blogspot.com/
(copy and past it in your Explorer –
Copiez et collez le dans votre navigateur)
2 - Many things in this blog: learn English and other interest books
http://saimoh76.blogspot.com/
3- Professional work - / - Travail professionnel
http://professionnel-workpro.blogspot.com
I Will Teach You to Be Rich
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 14, 2012 with No comments
At last, for a generation that's materially ambitious yet financially clueless comes I Will Teach You To Be Rich, Ramit Sethi's six-week personal finance program for 20-to-35-year-olds. A completely practical approach delivered with a nonjudgmental style that makes readers want to do what Sethi says, it is based around the four pillars of personal finance - banking, saving, budgeting, and investing - and the wealth-building ideas of personal entrepreneurship.
File type: mp3 (rar) |
الأربعاء، 13 يونيو 2012
Glencoe Online - Explore Virtual Math Manipulatives
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 13, 2012 with No comments
Virtual math manipulatives is a new creative technique to teach children many of the core principles of mathematics. The folks at the McGraw Hill School Education Group have created an amazing tool as part of their educational resource called Glencoe Online
Model and Solve Math Word Problems
Posted by Abouz on يونيو 13, 2012 with No comments
Thinking Blocks is a suite of learning tools designed to help students solve math word problems accurately and efficiently. Using brightly colored blocks, students model mathematical relationships and identify known and unknown quantities. The model provides students with a powerful image that organizes information and simplifies the problem solving process. By modeling increasingly complex word problems, students develop strong reasoning skills which will facilitate the transition from arithmetic to algebra.
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