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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Classroom Possibilities Start with pedagogy and use technology when it fits
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Good teaching Practice - workshop –Arthur W. Chickering and Zelda F. Gamson, “Seven Principles for Good Practice,” AAHEBulletin 39: 3-7, March 1987 “Frequent student-faculty contact in and out of classes is the most important factor in student motivation and involvement. Faculty concern helps students get through rough times and keep on working. Knowing a few faculty members well enhances students’ intellectual commitment and encourages them to think about their own values and future plans.” Knowing faculty members motivates students and keeps them on track Knowing faculty members provides models Good practice encourages student-faculty contact
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Communication - Courseware
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Experiments – Virtual
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Phlegmatic Sanguine Melancholic Choleric Personality types – workshop
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Skill building - Simulations
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Self-testing - Facts
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Visual Learners - workshop
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Engagement – VBA text
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Review - Games
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology More Games
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Feedback - Surveys
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Start Spin Demonstrate a process - Animation
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Juan – Direct Hit on Nova Scotia
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Other perfect hits?
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology
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The Perfect Storm
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Hurricane Grace Churns up the Atlantic The Perfect Storm
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Grace slows down as it begins to hit a cold front The Perfect Storm
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology A strong extra tropical low forms off the coast of Nova Scotia and moves southward towards a weakening hurricane Grace The Perfect Storm
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology The moisture of Grace moves north- northeastwards and combines with the low pressure center increasing its power The Perfect Storm
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Storm continues to intensify and a buoy reports the highest wave height ever measured on the Scotian Shelf (30.5 metres ) The Perfect Storm
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology Storm turns south and heads towards the warm water of the gulf stream. The Perfect Storm
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Acadia Institute for Teaching and Technology The energy from the warm water energizes the storm and winds soon reach a hurricane force 120 km/h The Perfect Storm
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